CHAPTHER ONE:

Carol:

She sat on her bed and stared at the posters on her wall while waiting for the taxi to arrive everything was already packed and ready to go just some clothes and books which made up the Moriarty of her room. Without the clothes balled up at the end of her bed and the books on the selves her room looked almost completely cleared.

She knew there was no need for her favourite dvd's not that she owned many and all songs from whatever cd's she had were already on her Ipod. Anyhow her uncle Herschel was a man of simple things, he didn't own a tv and her dad wasn't sure Uncle Herschel had bought any new electronic device since the late 1970's when her dad had convinced him to by a radio.

Uncle Herschel wasn't actually her uncle he was of no relation to her or her dad what so ever but her dad had worked for him in the 1970's and 1980's on the farm during the summertime for money for college, and later when her parents had went through the devoice and he had only managed to get coustey of her leaving her older brothers with her mother Uncle Herschel had given them a roof over their heads. That was till dad had got the job in the city. Her dad saw Herschel as the dad he never had growing even though there was only seven years age difference between them but Uncle Herschel had always seemed older to her.

She hadn't seen him in five years both her dad and him had been so busy in life that neither had time to visit one another, but they called each other regularly and the last time they had talked to Uncle Herschel he had told him the his wife was pregnant and she couldn't wait to found out more about the baby when she got to the farm.

she shifted from the bed deciding it was probably best to bring her bags downstairs and see if her dad had finished talking to her brother Sam who had just accepted to Stanford and planned on stopping by to visit before heading off to college for the rest of the year. She was upset that she was going to miss him but he needed to get away from this place and do his own thing for a while. Plus he was always online in some form or way that her and their oldest brother Dean always joked he generated his own wi-fi somehow and most likely was due to the fact that he was a fricking giant.

Dean was harder to reach the last time she talked to him face to face was months ago just before he got drafted of for the army a second time, it had been a harder goodbye than the first and their dad had taking it hard. Dean's letters had gotten fewer and fewer over the last three months and nothing had been heard from him in weeks but dad never mentioned him and she and Sam knew better than to bring him up when they talked to dad because he blamed himself for Dean joining the army in the first place and everyone knew he'd rather have him home and safe away from all those daemons.

She dropped her bags at the front door and walked into the kitchen area of their home "Dad?" she called out finding the place empty and knowing he couldn't of gone far in the small house.
"I'm just getting some food for your journey" he replied walking back into the kitchen from the area where they keep all their chocolate goods.
"Are you all ready?" He asked struggling to fit a banana into a lunch box onto of what seemed to be a hundred sandwiches.
"Yeah everything's at the front door" she told him trying not to laugh at the fact when her dad had gotten the banana in an apple had popped out the landed on the floor.

She picked up the apple, wished it under the tap and started eating it realizing just how hungry she was since she had skipped breakfast.
"How is Sam?" she asked leaning against the counter before taking another bite.
"He's good, a little nervous about leaving your mother at home only since you're not going there this summer but he's excited and is actually going to stop by Herschel's to see you and the end of July before officially leaving us simple life people for the big time college" He chuckled at his own joke.

A huge smile crept up on her face, she had not expect to see Sam again till November when she planned to go up and view Stanford herself for college choices and it had been the best news she received since Uncle Herschel had told them about the pregnancy.

Just then a horn beeped outside and her heart dropped a little, she didn't want to leave this summer and go to Georgia but her dad thought it best since he was going to Japan for a big business meeting and her mother wasn't exactly in a great state of mind at the moment. Her dad helped her carry her bags out to the Taxi looking a little sad himself.

"Miss Carol! My how you've grown!" the rich voice of Rufus the man driving the taxi and her dad's long-time friend called out to her.
Turning around she beamed the smile she knew Rufus loved to see at him before giving him a hug "I couldn't of grown that much since you last seen me last week Ruf" she told him.
"Maybe not be you defiantly have in beauty my darling" he replied before giving her dad a hug. "Thanks for doing this at such a low price Rufus, I know it's a bit of a long way" her dad told him, Rufus just shrugged and said "I rather bring darling here anywhere any time than those stupid fuckers that pay me to drop them ten feet away from where I picked them up John, it's no problem" Rufus smiled at him before slamming the car booth shut and climbing in the front seat to give her and dad some privacy.

"Have you got everything?" he asked.
"Yes dad" she replied.
"okay, Don't forget to work hard for Herschel, Don't give him any trouble, Don't forget to visit Uncle Bobby cause he'll give out shit to me if you don't and he's only a twenty minute drive away from the farm and make sure you bring him some beer just in case he's in a bad mood" he told her.
"But how would acquire the alcohol father I'm only seventeen" she joked.
"Never stopped your brothers" he joked back.

John Winchester pulled his only daughter into a tight bear hug "Call me when you get there" he told her opening the door to the cab.
"And don't listen to anything Rufus says it's all lies, unless it's about your brothers then it's probably true" he closed the car door after giving her a kiss on the cheek before doing so.

Rufus turned the car on and pulled of, she rolled down the window "I love you dad" she called back. "I love you too" he yelled to the retreating car. She rolled up the window and leaned back into the seat hoping the summer wouldn't suck.