Hey guys! I haven't written anything in a while now and it's because I had so much going on in life and everything was just extremely overwhelming. But anyway, I've started this new fic with Dean Winchester from SPN and Elena Gilbert from TVD. I've shipped them together for a long time and there weren't a lot of their fics so here we are.

I sincerely hope you guys enjoy this because I actually really like my plot here. Please R+R. Feedback would be very much appreciated.

So rather than having me ramble on, please enjoy chapter one:

Chapter 1:

"Elena! It's so good to see you," Aunt Jenna hugged her niece and grabbed her bags, "Welcome to New York!"

Elena kissed her aunt's cheek. "Thanks for having me Aunt Jenna. Where's Ric?"

"He's bringing the car around," Jenna wrapped her arm around Elena and lead her out of the airport, "C'mon let's go home, sweety."

"Jenna, babe!" Alaric waved at them from the side of the street, "Over here!"

"Ric!" Elena rushed over to hug her uncle, "I've missed you!"

He hugged her back tightly, "Hey Lena. I've missed you so much. How have you been doing lately?"

"Better," she smiled at him, helping Jenna grab her bags, "I'm definitely hoping for a fresh start here."

"Well, we're here for you," Jenna said while stacking her suitcases in the trunk of their Nissan Armada, "C'mon get in the car. Let's get you settled in."

Ric started the car and Jenna turned to talk to Elena, "Caroline and Klaus got in last week and Bonnie and Jer got in just two days ago. They've been asking about you."

"I heard Caroline and Klaus are engaged," Elena exclaimed happily, "I'm so happy for them. They deserve to be happy. I mean, it's been years since they got together and they're finally getting married."

Caroline and Klaus got together 8 years ago when they were all seniors in high school and have been together since. Bonnie and Jeremy, Elena's younger brother, got together the year before and have been happily married for 2 years already with a son, Johnny, named after their late uncle, John. Caroline, Bonnie and Elena had been best friends since they were in diapers and have never drifted even though they all lived in different states. Caroline and Klaus moved up to Maine where Klaus' family lived, Bonnie and Jeremy moved down to Florida where Bonnie's family was, and Elena moved to Washington DC and became an FBI agent.

"Yeah, those kids are so happy together. I'm glad they're finally doing this," Jenna smiled at her niece.

"Bonnie and Caroline have really missed you," Ric piped up, looking at Elena through the rearview mirror, "They said they haven't seen you in months."

"Yeah, there's just been so much going on lately that I haven't really been able to see anyone or talk to anyone," Elena replied, leaning on the window while looking out to watch the city pass by her.

"Well, New York is a good place to get your mind off things," Jenna grabbed Elena's hand and squeezed it gently, "This'll be good for you."

"I really hope so, Aunt Jenna," Elena said softly, "I really do."

"Close your eyes and take a nap, it'll be a while till we get home with all this traffic," Jenna urged, "Rest, honey."

Elena nodded her head, smiled slightly and closed her eyes to rest.

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"Hey, Lena," Alaric shook his niece gently, "We're here, we're home."

Elena rubbed her eyes and unclicked her seatbelt, "Oh Ric, hey. We're home?"

"Yeah, c'mon," Alaric made way for her to get out of the car, "Everyone's waiting for you."

Elena got out of the car and looked up to the building they were parked in front of, "Holy crap."

"Do you like it?" Jenna said as she walked out of the building.

"Like it? Jenna, this place is amazing! I love it! The whole building is yours?" Elena grabbed her bag and headed up the steps.

"Yeah, we got this place when we first moved up here," Jenna answered as Alaric wrapped his arms around her, "It's gorgeous isn't it?"

"There are seven bedrooms so enough space for all of us," Alaric reached out to Elena and led her toward the house, "C'mon, let's go in and see everyone now."

"Elena!" Caroline and Bonne shrieked unanimously, "You're finally here!"

"Care! Bon!" Elena felt tears come to her eyes as she ran towards her best friends, "I've missed you guys so much!"

"We've missed you, Elena," Bonnie hugged her tighter, "How have you been lately?"

"Better, better," Elena latched onto her friends tightly, "I'm so happy to finally be here with you guys."

"Elena, we're really glad you came and that we're staying together!" Caroline giggled, "It'll be just like college!"

"Elena?"

Everyone turned toward the stairs.

"Jer?" Elena cried, rushing over to her brother, "Oh my god, you're so big now!"

"Lena," he hugged her, "It's only been a year, I haven't grown that much!"

"You have," she sniffled, "It's been one year too long."

"You doing better?" Jeremy kissed her forehead. Even though he was only one year younger than her, Jeremy acted as though he were an older brother rather than the younger one of the two.

"Much," she sighed into his chest, "Now that I'm with you guys."

"Elena," Klaus smiled, coming down the stairs.

"Klaus!" Elena rushed over to hug the man with the accent.

Klaus and Elena dated in high school when Klaus first arrived in Virginia during sophomore year. They were in a very happy relationship but decided to part on good terms when Elena met her ex and Klaus met Caroline.

"We haven't seen each other in so long and now you're engaged!" Elena exclaimed, "I'm so happy for you guys!"

"Why thank you. I finally got this one-", he nudged in Caroline's direction, "-to say yes a couple months ago."

Elena smiled at the sight around her; her family was finally back together. But… there was still an emptiness within her. She shook the thought out of her head and laughed along with all the smiling people around her.

"Caroline, Bonnie, you guys should show Elena around the house," Jenna suggested.

"Oh yeah! Where am I going to sleep?" Elena laughed.

"Here, follow us," Caroline grabbed Elena's hand and pulled her upstairs.

"Here's the gym, pool and sauna. Over here is a duplex library. You can spend your time reading and writing in here. We all know how much you love to do that," Caroline pointed out.

"Haha, very funny Care," Elena rolled her eyes.

"Here's the media room. The previous owner based it on her favorite theatre in Queens," Bonnie introduced.

"And over here is your room! Me and Bon are right down the hall so if you ever need us, we're literally five steps away," Caroline assured her friend.

"Your room and Jenna and Ric's room are the only rooms in this house that have your very own en-suite bathrooms," Bonnie pitched in.

"This is all incredible!" Elena squeaked, "This place is stunning!"

"Lena, what did you pack in here?" Jeremy came out of the onyx elevator, struggling to carry Elena's many bags.

"Sorry, Jer! Maybe you're just getting weaker," Elena joked as she ran over to help him with her bags, "Thanks for bringing these up!"

"No problem, try packing lighter though next time," he chuckled.

"Let me just unpack everything, and we'll all catch up in a bit?" Elena suggested as she began moving her suitcases into her new room.

"Yeah! Sounds like a plan!" Caroline squealed excitedly. She hugged her friend once more before leaving the room, "I'm so glad you're here Elena."

"Me too, Care. Me too."

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"Jenna?" Elena asked a while later, "I need to check in at the new office before today ends. Bobby just texted me."

"Oh?" Jenna replied as she got out some coffee cups, "Do you need me to drive you or something?"

"No, it's fine! I can figure my way over there. I'll take the subway and it'll be fine," she responded, "I'll call you later if anything comes up."

"Be careful! Have Ric walk you to the station so you don't get lost," Jenna called out as Elena walked out.

"Hey Ric, can you walk me to the subway station?" Elena asked her uncle as he came down the stairs.

"Uh, sure. How 'bout I just drive you there instead?" he suggested.

"I don't want to be too much trouble-" Elena started.

"Lena, it's fine," he shrugged, "I have to get some groceries anyways."

"Oh, okay then," she walked to the car with him, "Thanks Ric. I really appreciate it. All of this."

"Honey, you've been through so much and we're really just trying to do everything we can to help you through this difficult time," he said, patting her hand as he drove off.

The car ride was quiet as Elena stared out the window, appreciating the beauty of New York. She watched all the people walking passed her and smiled as she thought of how different everything was here compared to DC.

"Hey Lena, we're here," Alaric announced, "How long do you think you'll be?"

"Not sure yet," she responded as she got out of the car, "But you don't have to wait for me. If anything, I'll have Bobby drop me off later."

"You sure?"

"Yeah, absolutely. I mean, it's Bobby," she waved goodbye to him as he drove away.

She walked into the building and toward the security man at the front desk, "Hi, I'm Elena Gilbert. Uh, Bobby Singer asked to see me."

"Oh Singer did, huh?" the security guard smirked, "Go on up. 23rd floor."

She thanked him and went to the elevator, heading up to the 23rd floor. As she finally reached it, she stepped out and saw the slightly bald Bobby Singer yelling at an analyst, "Damn it Anna! Why can't you just do what I fucking asked you to do?"

As she walked over to her old friend, she heard the analyst mutter something softly and Bobby told her to go away.

"Bobby Singer, always yelling," she smiled as he turned around.

He laughed and hugged the girl, "Elena Gilbert, always catching me in the act."

"Man, Bobby, I've missed you so much!" she hugged him back.

"How you holding up?" he asked, leading her to his office.

"Better," she responded, changing the topic, "So, you called me down here for?"

"I'm gonna introduce you to your new partner and team today," he smiled, waving at the secretary outside to come in, "Pamela, get me the Winchesters and Jo."

"Got it, Mr. Singer," she replied briefly.

"Mr. Singer, huh? Nice suit, Mr. Singer," Elena laughed, "Haven't seen you in one since…" Her voice trailed off, remembering the last time he was wearing one.

"Your parents' funeral," he spoke after a few seconds of silence, "That was years ago, but it always feels like it was just yesterday."

"Yeah," Elena controlled her tears, "There isn't a moment I don't miss them."

"Mr. Singer, the Winchesters and Jo are here," Pamela stuck her head in as Elena could see the shadows of three people behind her.

"Let them in," Bobby waved.

"Hey, Bobby," one of the guys said.

Elena examined them. One of them looked to be about over six feet tall, had slightly longer hair and had the face of a puppy. The girl, probably Jo, was blonde and had a pale face. She stood in front of the other two and had almost a protective stance as she closely observed Elena. The other guy, man actually, had a deep, complex vibe and a beautiful, God-like face.

"Hi, I'm Elena Gilbert," Elena stuck her hand out.

The longhaired guy took it and shook it, "Hi, I'm Sam and this is my brother Dean and our cousin Jo."

"Nice to meet you guys," Elena smiled warmly and the other two smiled back.

"Dean, Elena here is your new partner," Bobby acknowledged, "She's from the DC bureau and all I'm asking for is for you to play nice."

"Got it, Bobby," Dean grinned, "Hey Gilbert." He looked at her long olive legs and moved up to her petite waste and then up to her sexy collarbones. He last looked at her face and as beautiful as the rest of her body was, her face was angelic. Her soft brown eyes gazed into his and her smile was so intriguing. He looked at her luscious lips and had the urge to kiss her.

She giggled as she noticed him checking her out, "I hope this partnership works out. You seem like a pretty cool guy."

"I am," he smirked, "I have a good feeling this will be the start of something amazing."

"Shut up you idjit," Bobby rolled his eyes, "C'mon. Let's all go to Atera. Get to know each other a little better."

The five of them walked down the street to Atera and were seated in the back.

"Hey, what do you want to drink?" Dean yelled toward Elena.

"Can we do tequila shots?" Elena yelled back.

"Fuck yeah we can do tequila shots," Dean laughed, "I'll be right back."

He came back after a few minutes and set the drinks down.

"So, how did you guys get into the whole bureau shebang?" Elena asked the three.

"Well, me and Sammy here, our parents were in the bureau, John and Mary Winchester," Dean said, taking a shot.

"Yeah, they were great agents and they're great people," Bobby added.

"How about you Jo?" Elena gazed at the blonde.

"My mom was a cop with the NYPD and I got real into the whole police thing but Sammy thought I should train to be a field agent instead so I did and here I am," Jo replied, "I'm glad I did though. NYPD would've been too boring for me." She grinned widely at Elena who was smiling back at her.

"How about you Elena?" Sam asked.

Elena looked down before stating, "My parents were with the bureau and they were good friends with Bobby. So Bobby and them kinda inspired me to get into this. I just kind of grew up with this all around me. Pretty similar to you guys, I guess."

"So, Elena," Jo started, "What made you come to New York? I mean, DC always gets amazing cases and they have great agents. Why New York?"

"Uh, no reason really," Elena responded uncomfortably as she took another shot.

After a few minutes of awkward silence, Elena excused herself to the bathroom.

"What's up with her?" Jo muttered.

Bobby glared at her, "Jo, don't talk about things you don't understand."

"Bobby!" Jo exclaimed, "I don't even know what's going on!"

Bobby sighed, "Sorry. It's just that Elena has gone through a lot, especially these last few months. I've watched that girl grow up and she's been through too many terrible things, things a 25-year-old girl should not have to go through. Her last partner died in the field and things have not gotten any better."

Elena finally came back after a good ten minutes, "Hey guys, I think I'm gonna go home now. My aunt is still waiting for me and I forgot to call her."

"Yeah, of course Lena. Do you want me to drop you off?" Bobby offered.

Elena shook her head, "No, I'm fine Bobby. I can get a cab." She turned to the other three, "It was really nice to meet you guys. Sorry I'm such a party pooper, but uh, have fun guys!"

"Bye Elena!" Sam and Jo waved.

Elena walked out of the lounge and inhaled deeply as she prepared to whistle for a taxi. She felt someone tap her shoulder and turned around.

"Hey, let me give you a lift," Dean proposed.

Elena smiled and shook her head, "I'm fine Dean. I'll just get a cab. Thanks though."

"I'm not letting you go off on your own. You're buzzed. Who knows what'll happen," he said as he grabbed her hand and lead her back toward the Federal Plaza.

He stopped in front of an Impala, "Get in. Let's get you home."

She stumbled into the car and with his help, finally got seated properly. He got into the driver's seat and drove off, "Which way?"

"I don't know. All I know is that I live at 12 East 69th Street," she murmured.

"Hm, okay. Let's try to get you home as fast as I can," Dean sighed.

Dean put her address into his phone's GPS and followed the voice. When they arrived, Dean looked up at the mansion, "Holy crap. You live there?"

He looked down at the girl next to him and saw her sleeping. He smiled and took off his jacket to place on her. He turned off the ignition and sat there with the stereo on, listening to Led Zeppelin's best songs.

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"Is that Zeppelin's 'Ramble On'?"

Dean turned and saw Elena rubbing her eyes as she sat up right, "Yeah, you know?"

"I love," she answered plainly.

Dean laughed, " I didn't take you as the kind of girl who would like Zeppelin."

"Well, I do," she replied, matter-of-factly.

"Well, you're home," he said back in the same tone.

"Can we, uh, stay here for a minute?" she looked down at her hands.

"Of course."

"I'm guessing Bobby told you guys about me?" she asked after a few moments of silence.

He looked into her eyes, "He said a few things, but not much."

"Oh," she responded.

"Did you like DC?"

She looked up at him, surprised at his question, "Yeah. I loved DC. I had a really nice life there too."

He just looked at her. After he didn't reply, she said, "You know, you're the first person today that has not asked me how I am. Thank you for that. Really. You have no idea how hard it is when every single person around you is asking how you are and if you're doing better. Most of the time, they don't even want to know how you really are. All they want is the reassurance that you're better, so every time someone asks me how I'm doing, I simply reply 'Better'. There are no words for how I'm doing."

"I'm sure the people around you actually care how you're doing." After a moment, he added, "Do you want to talk about what happened with your partner?", not trying to offend her in any way.

She sighed, "We were on a case and my partner and I went in on a dangerous scene without backup. I begged him to go in with me because this was a huge break on a case we had. He agreed and went in from the back and I went in from the front. I got there a second too late and they had already shot him. He was shaking on the ground and bleeding out and I held him in my arms. He was trying to say something and I tried telling him not to talk because he shouldn't be wasting his breath. I just held him in my arms the whole time sobbing. And by the time backup got there, he was gone." She tried controlling her sobs but she couldn't, "Nothing would have happened if I didn't ask him to back me up when I knew it was extremely dangerous."

Dean stared at her, not knowing whether he should hold her in his arms, so he put his hand on her back and rubbed it instead, "Elena."

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