Sam and Dean walked along the road aiming for the burger bar on the corner when a woman turned the corner and stopped right in front of them never taking her eyes off Dean. The woman was slim and average height with dark brown curly hair and big brown expressive eyes.
"You're back" she said staring at Dean in surprise.
"I..." Dean stared dazed at the woman in front of him before his brain could register her from his past
"Shit" he said when realisation hit.
"Yup" she said glad that he recognised her, and she didn't make a fool of herself, something that came only too naturally. "16 years."
"I should have called..." said Dean squirming in embarrassment.
"Save it" she said holding her hand up and smiling. "We were kids I got over it"
Sam stared at the two in confusion.
"I'm sensing some history here. I'm Sam by the way Dean's brother" said Sam extending his hand.
"Nice to meet you Sam, Dean here was my prom date way back when" said the woman shaking Sam's hand.
"Prom huh?" said Sam amused.
"Shut up Sammy. So how you been?" said Dean.
"Good" she smiled "You killed anything lately?"
"She knows?" said Sam shocked.
"She saw" said Dean.
"Look I've got to go but it was nice to see you again" said the woman checking her watch.
"You too..."said Dean squirming slightly out of embarrassment.
"Amy" she said.
"Amy, right...sorry" said Dean
"Don't worry 16 years would do that to a person" said Amy smiling. "Oh and here's my number in case you're in town any longer." She said handing over her business card. Sam handed over a card his own as Dean didn't have any.
As Amy turned down the street Sam turned to Dean.
"Well that was awkward" said Sam.
"Yeah" said Dean still slightly embarrassed "I need a burger."
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Amy turned the corner checking her watch again and quickening her pace once again.
Shit I'm going to be late again! She thought to herself dreading what would be said when she got there. Amy arrived five minutes late but was able to slip into the crowd she hoped without being noticed.
"100 metre sprint you're up next!" Amy heard the coach shout.
I didn't miss it! She thought giving herself a mental high five.
Out came the five runners looking straight ahead at the finishing line as they stretched and moved into position. Before she knew it the race had started, Amy's eyes followed the girl in the middle with the sandy blonde hair who was edging closer to the finishing line. The girl was constantly gaining speed until she was finally the winner. Amy stood and cheered with a big grin on her face.
That's my girl She thought, a smile still on her face. She let a small woop of pride hoping it wasn't too loud to cause her daughter any embarrassment.
