A/N: This is the sixth story in my Sam and Madison series. If you haven't read the previous stories this one might be hard to follow. I suggest you check them out first.
Disclaimer: Sam, Madison and Dean Winchester belong to the amazing Eric Kripke. The rest are figments of my imagination.
It had been one month since the birth of Sam and Madison's daughter, Mary. For Sam, it was a month of pure happiness. When he married Madison, he hadn't thought it would be possible to love her anymore than he did, but seeing his wife with their daughter, his love grew tenfold. She was so loving and gentle with Mary and Sam's heart swelled each time he saw them together.
Sam loved every moment he got to spend with his daughter. Even if it was three a.m. in the morning and she didn't want to sleep. Mary was a miracle that at one point Sam didn't think would happen for him and Madison. Now that she was here, he didn't want to miss a thing. Unfortunately when you are partner in a bustling business you are not always home at an early time. This just made Sam appreciate each and every moment with his daughter all the more.
On top of all of this, his beloved brother was getting married. Dean had found the perfect match in Lindsay and he proposed the day his niece was born. Lindsay had readily accepted. Sam was thrilled for his brother. For the first time in a long time everything was perfect for the Winchesters.
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Upon entering his apartment, Sam hung up his coat. After stowing away his brown, leather, messenger bag, he headed into the kitchen. Madison had just finished feeding Mary and was getting ready to burp her. Sam walked over and gave his wife a kiss hello.
"Why don't you let me do that," said Sam as he held out his hands. Madison nodded and gently placed the baby in Sam's arms. On his way to the sofa, Sam grabbed a burp clothe off the counter. He learned his lesson early on to make sure he put something over his shoulder. Gently placing the baby on his shoulder, Sam began whispering in her ear. "Who's my good girl, huh? You are. You're daddy's good girl, yes, you are."
Madison couldn't help, but smile as she heard Sam whisper to their daughter. "How was work today, sweetie?"
"It was great. The signing went off without a hitch." Earlier that day, Martin books had hosted a book signing with a popular children's book author. "I got her to sign one for Mary."
"That's so sweet. She'll love it when she's old enough to read."
Sam gave a small chuckle and adjusted his hold on Mary. "So how was your day, Maddy?"
"It was good. Mary and I met Lindsay for lunch," replied Madison. "She and Dean have set a date for the wedding."
"Really, when?"
"Next month."
"Next month? That's quick. Will they have time to plan everything by then?"
"They won't have to. Lindsay says they're going to get married at city hall." There was a hint of sadness in Madison voice.
"City hall, really?"
"That's exactly what I said to Lindsay."
Flashback
"City hall, really?" Madison couldn't believe her ears. "You and Dean want to get married at city hall?"
"Yeah." Seeing the look on Madison's face she elaborated. "When I was younger, I wanted a to have a big wedding and I always dreamed of wearing my mom's wedding dress. It was handmade in Paris and its so beautiful. Since she died, well I don't need that anymore. City hall will be just fine."
Madison could hear the sadness in her friend's voice as she spoke. Did Lindsay really want a quickie wedding at city hall?
End Flashback
"Well if its what they want, then we should support them,"said Sam.
"That's the thing, Sam, I don't think that's what they want, not really," replied Madison.
"I don't know, sweetie."
"I know Lindsay's sad that her mom isn't here, but you should have heard her talk about wanting to wear her mom's dress."
"Madison, what's going on in that brain of yours?"
"Sam, I think we should throw a wedding for Lindsay and Dean."
" A surprise wedding?" Madison nodded. "I think that's a wonderful idea."
More to Come
A/N: I know this chapter was on the short side and I promise the next one will be longer.
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