Exhaustion was nowhere near close to how she felt. Kimberly Winchester collapsed onto her desk chair and ran her fingers through her long dirty-blonde hair. Who knew that teaching middle-schoolers history could be so exhausting? Especially after the life she used to lead, she almost preferred the monsters. Then again, she hadn't been that person in almost five years.

Five years ago she had left her brothers and father in the cover of darkness and hadn't looked back since. She heard through the grapevine that Sam left almost a year after she did, but he didn't come looking for her. In fact, no one came looking for her.

Honestly, the road since she left her family had been pretty boring. She had graduated from college with a teaching degree and she was currently only a few months into her first year of teaching. Almost monster free. Well, unless you count middle-schoolers. Then she had over 200 of them.

She pulled her hair back into a ponytail before attacking the pile of essays she had assigned. She got through three papers before she had to stop. These kids knew nothing about writing. Granted, she herself wasn't the best writer, but she at least knew that an essay required more than one period. Writing hadn't been a necessity living on the road.

Jumping from school to school definitely hadn't done her grades any favors. She had been mostly a straight B student when she had been in school which her father really didn't care about. Being the middle child came with its perks—or at least, it had. When people asked about her family, she said that she didn't have one. All she had to do was start with the fact that her mother was dead and then people stopped asking questions.

Kimmy stopped by the grocery store on her way home to pick up some items for dinner. She then managed to make her way to her apartment and set her junk down before walking to the stove and started a pot of boiling water for pasta. Kimmy had just started warming up the sauce when she heard the door opening and closing behind her. Kimmy couldn't help but smile, but she focused her attention on dinner.

"Hi, babe," a voice giggled from behind as a pair of arms wrapped around Kimmy's waist. Kimmy turned around and smiled at the person who was holding her. She pressed a kiss against the girl's soft cheek before she spoke, "Hey, Lex."

Lexi gently kissed Kimmy before she rested her head on the girl's shoulder. College had certainly been an informational time for Kimmy. Lexi had been only a roommate at first, but things had slowly evolved over the years. Lexi had been the one to hold her when Kimmy had nightmares about her former life. Lexi had been the one to actually listen to her. And Lexi had been there to pick up the broken pieces and actually love her when she didn't feel deserving of anyone's love. Lexi had opened Kimmy's eyes to love—that gender shouldn't define who you can and can't love.

"How were the kids?" Lexi asked.

"I'm pretty sure some of them are possessed." Kimmy chuckled.

"So you think you need to unwind tonight?"

"Hm, what were you thinking?"

"Wouldn't you like to know?"

Lexi nibbled on Kimmy's ear which drove the Winchester girl insane.

"Do you want dinner or not?" Kimmy questioned, sounding like she had something caught in her throat.

"Not as much as I want something else." Lexi whispered.

"You're terrible."

"That's not what you said last night."

Kimmy blushed at Lexi's words.

"Oh screw it."

Kimmy turned the burners off and turned to face Lexi. She entwined her fingers in the girl's hair before she hungrily kissed her. Kimmy could feel Lexi grinning through their kiss, but that didn't matter. Lexi then took control and backed Kimmy against the refrigerator. Fuck. Her kisses were so intoxicating. Kimmy just let her sides be caressed by Lexi's hands as the kiss grew deeper and deeper. A hand went deep into her pants, causing her to gasp. Lexi giggled before she nipped at Kimmy's neck.

But two could play at that game. Kimmy's hands went for Lexi's pants and felt her way inside. Lexi moaned which elated Kimmy. Kimmy took her hand out and licked her fingers before she pushed her lover away. Lexi looked surprised, but Kimmy motioned with her head to the bedroom which made Lexi grin.

Lexi took Kimmy by the hand and led her into their bedroom—which was an absolute mess, but there was somewhat of a solace in that. Lexi pushed the Winchester girl onto the bed but Kimmy caught Lexi's shirt and pulled her down to the bed before rolling on top of her. Lexi pushed Kimmy's shirt up and Kimmy had just unbuttoned Lexi's shirt when the doorbell rang.

"Dammit." Kimmy groaned as she kissed Lexi's stomach.

"Who could it possibly be?" Lexi asked.

The doorbell rang again.

"One of us should probably go get that."

"You're closer."

Kimmy rolled her eyes before she chastely kissed Lexi and headed toward the front door which rang again. Kimmy yelled that she was coming as she pulled her shirt down. She got to the door and unlocked the door before opening it. Her eyes blinked several times—trying to process the sight before her.

"Dean?"