No it couldn't be, that little girl couldn't be his, he knew that not being careful with a one night stand could lead to an unexpected love child, but it usually took longer than forty-eight hours for there to be a baby, let alone a child, she had been a baby less than an hour ago and two days ago she hadn't even been born, Dean had seen a lot of crazy in his life but this was beyond strange.
Emma, her name was Emma; she was beautiful and looked to be about seven or eight with dark blonde hair and brownish-green eyes. He knew she wasn't all human but he knew he would find a way to save her if he could.
He worked fast, did the quickest research he could and found that if she didn't eat the flesh during the ritual and pledged her want and desire to her human lineage the aging would stop, her Amazon ties would be broken and she would be able to live out the rest of her life as a human.
...
Milk and flesh, not exactly an appetising snack, Emma knew what eating it would mean, knew that she would be giving up any chance of a normal life, any chance of being anything other than a man killing monster.
She knew she could find a way to get out of this, her Momma had told her she could chose to be someone else, chose her human side instead of her Amazonian side, she just needed her father, the human responsible for her existence.
She needed to declare her choice in front of the Amazonian leaders and her human father and she needed to do it soon or it would all be lost.
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Dean didn't know how he knew it but it was time, he burst through the doors to find a line of little girls, all of them looked to be between seven and eleven. He spotted Emma straight away; he could see that she was trying hard not to eat the flesh.
"Emma, don't do it!" Dean said in an almost begging tone, the little blonde girl turned to look at the man she had seen earlier in her Momma's house, her Mom had explained to her that he was her father.
"Daddy?" she asked aloud, he was here; he had actually come to help her "Emma you can choose, make the right choice, please make the right choice, for me please" he pleaded with the little girl, with her daughter.
Emma looked around at the elders and the other girls, then back at Dean, she knew what choice she wanted to make, knew that she wanted to choose her Dad, to choose her human side, to have a chance at being more than a monster.
"I choose you, Daddy, I choose human" there was an instant pull between the father/daughter pair, one second they were standing on opposite sides of the Amazonian lair and next minute they were in the car driving towards the motel to grab Sammy and the gear and get the hell out of town.
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Two weeks had passed since Dean's daughter had made her bizarre entrance into the world, but his formerly Amazonian daughter now known as Emma Mary Winchester, was all human now. She was a spunky little girl, with plenty of Winchester attitude and her Uncle's famous sad puppy eyes that meant that she could get away with pretty much anything.
Sam and Dean were already smitten with the kid, had already come to love her as one of their own, she sat in the back seat colouring or reading as they drove from place to place looking for their next hunt, she spent her nights snuggled up in Dean's arms. She was a brainy kid, she loved to read and was pretty could at maths, she was even learning Latin during her home schooling sessions with her Uncle Sam. She loved learning and Sam loved to teach her.
Emma was a good kid for the most part, she had her Daddy and Uncle wrapped around her little finger. Her cute smile and puppy-dog eyes made very hard to say no to, in the past couple of weeks, anything she asked for was her's. She had been given all the toys, clothes and gadgets she could ever want or need and the word no, well that wasn't really something she had heard from the Winchester men at all really.
Of course Sam and Dean would soon learn that spoiling Emma was not the best way to go, that placating a child with all the material things was not exactly stellar parenting, that their father had been right about some things, children need structure, rules and consequences.
