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Surprise Visit

Madison sat up that night gasping, having had another nightmare.

She didn't have them often, but they came every once and awhile. It was certainly normal, given the childhood she had grown up with. She reached for her neck, feeling her mother's small heart locket on the delicate chain. That always made her feel better, though she had barely known her mother; she was only two when Mary died, having little to no memories of her, just pictures.

"Are you all right love?" Klaus was asking her as he felt her shifting and sitting up.

"Fine," she muttered.

"Want to tell me what it was?" he asked now.

"Nothing," she promised him, though she was rubbing her forehead with a forming tension headache. "Just go back to sleep."

"Well, I'm up now," he said, sitting up and turning on the bedside light. It was just the two of them living in the large plantation house, though Madison expected his siblings to join them eventually.

They were an odd pair, there was no room to deny that, considering what they both were. She was a hunter, growing up on the road with her dad and two brothers, tracking and killing any kind of supernatural being you could think of. He was from the original family of vampires, recently breaking a curse that kept his werewolf side dormant, making him a hybrid.

They had met a year ago, when she was in Mystic Falls following a tip that the place was infested with vampires; she wanted a case on her own, away from her dad and older brother for awhile. She knew exactly what he was, but found out that there was no way to kill him. Neither of them were sure how it happened, though his continuous flirting with her didn't hurt. Somewhere along the line, she found herself making excuses to stay there. Now they were living together in New Orleans. It was the last thing either of them expected and maybe that was part of why they liked it so much.

"Was it about your mother?" he asked gently. He hated both his parents, while she only had issues with her father; that was one quick and easy thing to find in common. Sometimes, Madison would dream about the night her mom died. She didn't remember much, just running behind her older brother while he carried the baby, her dad yelling, the heat from the flames.

"Ah, no," she brushed it off, twisting the locket around her finger. "Just something we hunted, when I was a kid." She turned to look at him. "Ever hear of a shtriga?"

"I haven't heard of half the things you've seen," he reminded her with a half smile. He would be lying if he said he didn't find what she did interesting. He knew of vampires, werewolves, and witches; those were all in his family. There were things out in the dark though that she had seen, that she had killed, that he never even knew existed in legend.

"My dad was tracking one in Wisconsin," she explained. "It's kinda like a witch, but they survive by consuming souls. Usually kids," she added.

"Did it come after you?" he asked curiously, wondering if that was the reason for the nightmare; she shook her head.

"My younger brother," Madison clarified. "My dad left me and my brothers at a motel for the weekend. Dean was getting stir crazy, so he left. And..." She bit her lip. "At some point it showed up while we were sleeping. I hid in the bathroom," she admitted.

"How old were you?" Klaus asked now.

"Seven," Madison replied, tossing her honey brown hair off her shoulder. "Dean was nine, Sam was five." She rolled her eyes. "Didn't stop dad from chewing Dean out for leaving, and me for not taking the shot." She looked at him again after they were quiet for a moment. "Do you think I'm going to be a bad mom?" As of now, Madison was a few weeks pregnant. Neither of them thought it was possible, but with him being a hybrid rather than a vampire it apparently was.

"If that's the case," he said, referring to her upbringing. "Then I'm twice as likely to be a bad father."

"Good point," she mumbled, laying back down. It was better not to think of their parents when they considered what kind of parents they were going to be. She liked to think that they would be better because their own parents weren't the best example, wanting to do better for their own son or daughter.

"Maybe you should call your brothers," he suggested, laying on his side and propping up on an elbow over her.

"Hi," Madison said, holding her hand up to her ear like it was a phone. "Sam, Dean? I know we haven't talked in a year," she started off. "But I just wanted to let you two hunters know that I'm pregnant with an original's baby, and we're shacking up in New Orleans."

"You could put it a little more delicately than that," he teased her, taking her hand.

"My brothers don't do delicate," Madison replied casually.


"Are you sure we should be dropping in on her like this?" Sam was asking Dean the next morning as they were crossing into New Orleans' city limits.

After Dean spent a few weeks fixing his car that had been damaged in a serious car wreck, they went to the Roadhouse to have Ash track their sister's cell phone number; they figured she wasn't in Mystic Falls anymore, where her last case took her. Tracing her phone number lead to an address in New Orleans. With everything that happened in recent weeks, Dean felt like they needed their sister with them while Sam wasn't so sure.

"Mads would want in on this," Dean commented.

"Would she?" Sam asked with raised eye brows. "Maybe it's been a year for a reason."

"Well, you don't get to pick when your family needs you," Dean said back, turning down the driveway and seeing the huge house at the end. "Holy shit."

"Maddie seems to be doing ok for herself," Sam said lightly as Dean parked the car.

"You're sure this is the right place?" Dean asked as they walked up the steps. Madison would disappear plenty of times, and anytime he found her she would always be at a cabin, some crappy motel, maybe even sleeping in her car. She wasn't the mansion kind of girl.

"I gave Ash her number," Sam shrugged. "If she's kept the same one, this is where she's been living." Dean shrugged now, going to knock but the door opened. They were surprised and so was the blonde guy that had opened the door.

"Um, hey," Dean said, not sure what to do. "I'm looking for Maddie Winchester. She's my-"

"Sister," Klaus filled in for him. "You're Sam and Dean?"

"Have we met?" Dean asked now, looking at Sam who seemed just as confused.

"No, I'm sorry," Klaus apologized. "I'm her boyfriend, Klaus. Your sister has a picture of you here."

"I didn't know Maddie was seeing anybody," Sam commented politely.

"Didn't know a lot of things," Dean mumbled, looking at the house again. You don't know the half of it, Klaus thought to himself. He wasn't scared of her brothers; even if they were hunters, he couldn't be killed. When they figured out what he was though, it wasn't going to go over well. Her being pregnant would be the icing on the cake.

"She's in the kitchen I think," Klaus said now. "Did you want to come in?"

He had planned on going into the French Quarter to see Marcel, but that was getting pushed back now that Madison's brothers were there. She had met his siblings, and he was always curious about what her family was like, other than just hearing stories about them. The brothers followed him down the hall, through the doorway to the kitchen where Madison was standing on her toes, head stuck in the freezer.

"Hey babe," she said, hearing someone coming into the room and assuming it was just Klaus. "I thought we had chocolate ice cream."

"The breakfast of champs I see," Dean commented. Madison closed the freezer door, shocked to see her brothers standing in her kitchen right now. "Hey Mads."

"Dean...hey," Madison said, still not sure what was going on. She went to hug him, but it was tense and she figured that something had happened; even if everything was fine, she was sure he wasn't happy he had to track her down after a year. "Hi Sammy," she said, hugging her younger brother now. Hugging him seemed a lot more welcoming. She hadn't seen him in several years, since he left for school.

"Did you call my brothers?" she asked Klaus now.

"No," he shook his head with a smile. He expected her to be a little happier to see them, but for now she mostly seemed put off. "Found them at the front door."

"Did you guys drive in from Palo Alto?" Madison asked curiously, wondering if Dean picked Sam up from school.

"South Dakota," Dean answered.

"We were at Bobby's," Sam clarified, his brother being vague. Now that they found Madison, Sam knew Dean was getting angry at her for not being around, for missing everything that had happened to them in the last year. Sam was more sympathetic though, knowing what it was like to want out of hunting.

"Do you really have time for a road trip?" Madison half laughed at Sam. "Do they even give you time off in law school?" The last time they spoke he had just taken the LSATs and was preparing for his interview at Stanford; she was sure he'd get in.

"I'm not in school anymore," Sam started off and she was confused.

"Since when?" Madison asked with raised eye brows.

"Since last year," Dean jumped in now. "Which, you would know if we could ever get you on the phone."

"Oh, there it is," Madison laughed sarcastically now. "I know you're just dying to tell my why I'm such an awful sister."

"You've been gone for a year Maddie," Dean said like it was obvious.

"Maybe we should talk about this alone," Sam interrupted his siblings now.

"He can stay," Madison said, looking at Klaus now. "He knows."

"Wait, what?" Dean demanded now. "He knows about us?"

"One thing at a time Dean," Madison muttered sarcastically, knowing that her telling Klaus about them being hunters would make him angry.

"I can go," Klaus said, getting a word in for the first time, though Madison shook her head no.

"It's fine," Madison told him. "I'm sure I can guess what happened. Dad bailed and they need help finding him. Right?" She looked between Sam and Dean. "Typical John."

"Yeah, typical John," Dean echoed. "Getting himself killed to save his kids."

"Dean," Sam protested, giving his brother a small shove.

"Dad's dead?" Madison asked softly. She didn't get along with her dad, but she didn't want him to die.

"Those are the kinds of things you miss when you're too busy playing house," Dean snapped at her.

"That's enough," Klaus stepped in now. Maybe Madison wasn't right to disappear and not speak to her brothers for a year, but there was no excuse for Dean to treat her this way; he wouldn't have it. "I won't let you talk to her like that."

"Stop," Madison tugged on Klaus's arm gently, bringing him back with her. "Everyone, just stop." She sighed heavily. "What happened, was it a case? A spirit, a witch, demon, what?"

"It was the thing that killed mom," Sam answered now.

"You found what killed mom?" Madison asked in surprise.

"And we found out Sam's psychic," Dean added, earning a look from his brother; Klaus didn't looked too happy with his comment either.

"What?" Madison asked now, looking between her brothers. "What the hell is going on?"

"Do you want to go sit and talk?" Sam asked, being nicer about the whole thing than his brother was. He knew it was going to be a lot to take in, him and Dean were still having a hard time understanding what was going on with their family; now, they were about to drag their sister into the middle of it.

"No, I'm fine," Madison said. "I want to know what happened."

"Dad found what killed mom," Sam explained. "We helped him track it, even found out how to kill it."

"It got dad first," Madison observed and Sam nodded. "What was it?"

"A demon," Dean answered. He looked to Klaus now. "We were hoping to borrow your girlfriend, she's one of the best hunters we know."

"Dean," Madison immediately protested.

"You'll be able to track this thing," he reasoned. "See the patterns like dad did, you were always really good at that."

"Dean," Madison stopped him. "I can't help you."

"Typical Mads," Dean said, echoing the same sentiment she held when talking about their father; she crossed her arms over herself.

"I'm pregnant," she told her brothers now, both of them silent with shock. "It was too hard 'playing house' without a baby," she said sarcastically before storming out of the room.

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