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"Dad," Sam said not looking up from his math book, "Someone's at the door."

"So I figured," I said rolling my eyes.

Opening the door I saw a woman standing there in a soft gray suit. She looked like she was in her late thirties and had a difficult life. I looked her over and saw the file in her hands.

"Are you John Winchester?" she asked calmly.

"I am," I said my hand gripping a gun behind the door.

"I'm Katrina McGee. I'm with Social Services and…"

"Look, I'm not abusing my kids or anything like that so you can just turn around now and leave us the…"

"No, it's nothing like that, Mr. Winchester. Do you remember Ally Potter? It would have been ten years ago."

Ten years ago Dean was eight and Sam was four. Spending most of our time on the road I had run into a few different people, but for some reason that name called out to me.

"I have a picture if it might help," Katrina said taking a picture out of the file.

Taking the picture from her I remembered going out after a hunt to a bar in whatever city we were in. I picked up a random chick who kept hitting on me and went to her place.

"What about her?" I asked handing the picture back.

"Ally died a few months back in a car accident," Katrina said staring at me, "She left behind a ten year old daughter. We did some tests and figured out that you're her father."

My eyes widened as I realized what Katrina was saying. I had a daughter out there that I didn't even know about. One that had just lost her mother and had no one else to take care of her.

"Dad?" Dean said from behind me.

Turning around I stared at Dean and Sam and saw the same look on their faces. They were confused by the news just as much as I was, but they also looked a little angry at me.

"We do our best to make sure that the child goes to their biological parents," Katrina said not taking notice to Dean and Sam, "We need to know if you can take her."

I turned back to Katrina and opened my mouth to say something, but I couldn't think of anything. I was a hunter and I was already angry at myself for bringing Sam and Dean into this life. I didn't want to bring someone else in.

"What's her name?" Dean asked softly.

"Aurora Mary Potter," Katrina said smiling, "Would you like to see a picture of her?"

Dean nodded his head quickly and moved forward. Katrina pulled out another photo and handed it to him. Sam stood next to his brother looking over his shoulder at the picture.

The picture was of a young girl with curly light brown hair that was pulled into a loose bun. Her bright green eyes were hidden behind glasses. She was sending the photographer a shy smile her lips pouting slightly.

She was wearing a soft green dress, brown leather jacket, and black combat boots. A pair of dog tags were hanging around her neck along with a choker with a purple rose on it.

"She's beautiful," Dean said smiling, "Dad, what are you going to do?"

"Wait," Katrina said quickly, "There's one other thing you should know about her before you all decide."

"What's that?"

"Aurora was born as Michael James Potter."

Freezing I looked back down at the photo. I couldn't believe that this was actually a little boy. It wasn't my little boy though. It was my little girl, if I decided to bring her into this life.

"I can give you guys a little time," Katrina said softly, "But you have to give me your answer tomorrow or I have to put Aurora in the system and you may never get her."

"Thank you," I said moving to close the door.

"Mr. Winchester, take this. It might help you decide."

Taking the file from Katrina I slowly closed the door. Dean quickly grabbed the file out of my hands and laid it out on one of the beds. Pictures of Aurora quickly covered the bed along with reports.

I picked up a few and saw that it was a report from her school explaining a fight that had broken out. Sadness filled me when I realized that these people had beaten up my kid because of who she was.

"Wow," Sam said looking at something, "She's really smart."

"How smart?" I asked calmly.

"Smart enough that she could do my homework with little to no problem."

Smiling slightly I took the picked up another paper and saw that it was an essay on Jupiter. I slowly read over it and was amazed by how well worded Aurora was and how much I didn't know about Jupiter.

"And a wicked artist," Dean said holding up a painting.

Looking at the painting I saw the four seasons being mixed together. Clouds covered half the sky with snow falling over the world while the sun on the other side was warming the snow almost instantly.

Leaves fell from the trees in orange and yellow slowly covering bright flowers. Fish jumped out of a lake while bears hid in a cave a few feet away hibernating. It was just an odd mixture that went together perfectly.

"What are you going to do, Dad?" Dean said staring at the papers.

"I don't know," I said honestly.

"Dad."

"Dean, we're hunters and I don't know if…"

"She's your daughter. Our sister. That's all you need to know."

Staring at Dean I tried to figure out a way to explain what I was thinking to him. I knew there was no use though. Family was everything to Dean and now that he knew about Aurora she was his little sister.

"Go to bed guys," I said grabbing my jacket, "We'll figure everything out tomorrow."

I could tell that Dean wanted to say something else, but he simply shrugged and started to clean up his bed. He was angry at me, not that I blamed him for it. I was angry at me.

Turning towards Sam I saw that he was sitting on his bed holding a picture of Aurora. I couldn't tell what he was thinking, but I was pretty sure that he was happy about Aurora.

With a quick goodbye I went into my room and sat down on my bed. My head was starting to pound with all the news that had hit me today. I couldn't have guessed that anything like this would happen.

I kicked off my shoes and got under the blankets. For awhile I just laid there thinking of Mary. She had such a big heart and family was so important to her. I had to take Aurora in.

When morning finally came around I knew exactly was I was going to do. Aurora was my daughter and all of us wanted her to be in this family. It might take awhile to get used to, but I wasn't going to abandon her.

"Dad," Dean said knocking on the door, "Katrina's here."

"Be right there," I said climbing out of the bed.

I quickly changed my clothes and packed everything up. We had just finished a hunt and I was looking for a new one when Katrina came. Now I thought it would be best to visit Bobby.

"Hey Katrina," I said going into the boys room.

"Did you look through Aurora's file?" Katrina said taking a cup of coffee from Sam with a smile.

"We did. She's a very accomplished girl."

"That she is. She's smart, but very naïve. It gets her in trouble sometimes. Anyway, have you made your decision?"

I looked over at Dean and Sam and saw that they were looking at me expectedly. They honestly had no idea what I was going to do. Did they really think that I was going to turn my back on Aurora?

"Where is Aurora?" I asked turning to Katrina.

"In my car," Katrina said with a smile, "I knew you'd do the right thing. Do you want to met her?"

"Yes."

"Okay, she knows that you didn't know about her. So she doesn't hold any resentment."

With one last nod Katrina left the motel room. Taking a deep breath I motioned for Dean and Sam to come closer. When they were standing next to me the door opened slowly.

Standing on the other side was Aurora. She was wearing a bright pink shirt, white plaid skirt, flip-flops, and a hoodie with bunny ear. Aurora looked up at me before shyly tugging on her hair.

"Aurora," Katrina said kneeling next to her, "This is John, your father, and your brothers, Dean and Sam. Guys, this is Aurora."

"Hi," Aurora said waving shyly.

No one said anything for a moment until Sam moved forward and smiled at Aurora. Aurora smiled back softly before opening her arms. Sam's grin widened as he pulled her into a hug.