Special Delivery in an Elevator

Summary: AU- takes place in 2012- Mary is at a shopping mall with her very mature 4 year old son, Dean, when she unexpectedly goes into early labor in an elevator. However, several complications surface and it's up to John, a doctor and the 911 operators to assist Dean to deliver his new brother. *Wee!chesters*

Rated T for mild adult content.

I Do Not Own Supernatural, it belongs to Eric Kripke and the CW and I'm only using it for the entertainment of this story. Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles and Raphael were created by Kevin Eastman and Peter Laird.

Author's Notes: I am writing little Dean being very mature but will often say words wrong. The time will be listed as well, so we know how long the day will be. And Samuel and Deanna are alive and well in this story.

A huge shout-out to deanstheman, who took time out of her very busy schedule to beta this for me! I'm truly lucky to be surrounded by amazing people :)

Chapter One

May 2, 2012 -11:14 am

It was a warm spring afternoon when a very pregnant Mary Winchester sat down in the food court at the local mall in downtown Kansas City with her only child, Dean. They were eating toasted turkey subs for an early lunch and had just bought Dean several gifts.

"Honey, do you like your new items?"

"Yeah, Mommy, specaillilly my new watch," he replied, holding up his wrist. "Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles is awesome!"

"Do you mean especially?" She chuckled.

"Huh?"

"Never mind…yeah, they're awesome," Mary replied with a big smile. "I'm glad that man could order it for you since you're about to become a big brother soon."

"Yep, I sure am," the little boy said with his mouth full. "My baby brother will be here for his birthday on May 22nd…can't wait."

"Sometimes babies come earlier or later though."

"Nah, Sammy will come on his birthday," Dean said, taking another big bite.

Mary couldn't stop smiling at her son…he was extremely smart, mature and beautiful. She took out her iPhone to capture yet another photo of the adorable blonde boy.

"Mommy, why are ya picturing me again?"

"Because, you look funny with that mayo all over your face." She held the phone for him to see and both laughed.

The duo eagerly finished their meals and sat for a few minutes, watching other little brats run around, screaming and being a nuisance. Mary knew how lucky she was to have a polite, caring child and wished other children could behave like him.

"You ready to get your new clothes?"

"Yep, I'm gonna get a shirt and belt, just like daddy." Dean stated, slipping on his red bandana, "There, now I look like Raphael."

Mary took her son's hand and led him to the clothing store where she bought him several plaid shirts like his father's. Since he was growing taller every day, the mother grabbed two pairs of jeans and another belt too.

Upon walking out to the mall onto the escalator, Dean saw a young mother trying to push a stroller and hold onto a toddler.

"Ma'am, I got him." Dean grabbed a hold of the small boy's hand as both mothers gushed.

"Hey kid, you gotta stay near your mommy, 'k?" Dean said, looking down at the child. "I gotta teach my new baby brother that too."

"Thank you," the mother said as her son took her hand and they slowly walked away.

"Dean, you are going to make a great big brother."

"Thanks, Mommy, I have tons to teach Sammy and that'll be one."

"You do know that we still haven't decided on a name, right?" Mary inquired. "We want to look at him first, then decide on one. I know grandpa has been saying that Sam is going to be the baby's name, but for now it's not, got it?"

"Yeah, I got it," Dean replied unenthusiastically.

A few minutes later, Dean spotted an older man in a wheelchair going up the ramp and jogged behind him. "Sir, I can push ya up."

The man turned around, "No need there son, because it's electric." The man whizzed up the ramp and stopped. "Thanks for offering though…you're a very polite young man." He looked up to Mary. "You have an extremely well-mannered child…God bless you both as well as the one on the way."

Mary nodded and took a hold of her son's hand again. "Dean, I am blessed to have you as my baby…I love you."

"Jeez, Mommy…why are ya having a chick-flick moment?" Dean seriously responded. "Is this one of those girlie problems that you have every month…you know, the ones that daddy warned me about?"

Mary gazed at him, not knowing what to say. If he wasn't so serious, she would've laughed. However, she was definitely going to have a stern talk with her husband later.

"Mmm, I smell pie!" Dean shrieked, pointing to a small store.

Mary guided him into a bath store as candles were burning. "Hi, my name is Lucy, how may I assist you?"

"We're just looking for now," Mary replied to the pregnant saleswoman with long black hair and glasses.

"You know, these really help with aching feet and it won't harm the baby," Lucy said, holding up massage oils.

"How much?"

"The small pack is $14.00 and the large is $21.00…" She paused, noticing the customer shaking her head. "Well, Ma'am, we also have a small sample pack for five dollars." Lucy showed her the item. "It's a one-time use of the massage oil, soothing bubble bath and lavender soap."

Before Mary could answer, a friend spotted her and they began chatting about her due date. Lucy walked over to Dean as he was watching a candle burn. "It looks and smells like apple pie…do you like that?"

"Yes, Ma'am…I love pie!" Dean screeched. "I could eat that too."

Lucy laughed, patting him on the head. "A small one only costs a dollar, so you should ask your mom for one."

Dean pondered the idea and took out his Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles backpack to retrieve cash from his Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles wallet. "Do I have enough money for that ample packet as a surprise for my mommy and the apple pie?"

"Do you mean sample pack?" She chuckled.

"Huh?"

"Never mind…let's see how much money you have." Lucy counted out the cash as the little boy kept an eye out for his mother. With Mary's back towards them, Dean hoped he could pull off this surprise. "You have the exact amount, so I'll carefully put them in your backpack."

"Thanks…are you sure I had enough money, coz I hafta pay taxis too."

"Yeah, sweetie, the taxes were included and you definitely have enough cash," Lucy responded, assisting him with his backpack. "But you cannot light that candle without an adult present. Do you understand?"

"Yes, Ma'am, I know I'm not allowed to do that," Dean replied. "Thanks for helping me."

Mary came over as her friend began to look around, "What's going on?"

"Nothing much, uh, Lucy was just showing me this pie."

"It's cute, but we need to leave now…thanks." Mary gestured toward the saleswoman as she and Dean winked at one another, then they walked out the door. Lucy rang up the items at the register and took $1.23 from her purse since the little boy was short on cash, but she felt his cute smile more than made up for it.

"So, where to now?" Mary asked her son.

"Well, Mommy, according to my new Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles watch, it's time for the merry-go-round to begin," he stated, pointing to his wrist.

The tired mother was now being led back near the food court and stood in line with other parents and their children as one by one were helped onto the massive ride.

"Dean, I think I'm going to sit this one out, okay?"

"Sure, Mommy, but do you want me to sit with ya?" he sincerely inquired.

"No, honey, you go and have fun," she replied with a smile. "No jumping around and wait 'til it fully stops to get off, ok?"

"Sure," he remarked, carefully handing her the backpack from his shoulders.

Mary watched her only child help other small kids on and this made her instantly hold her growing belly. "You have a great big brother waiting to take care of you and we can't wait to see you in a few weeks," she whispered softly.

Dean was riding his horse like a seasoned jockey and his mother couldn't stop laughing. Soon the ride was over and some of the smaller kids were trying to get off before the ride stopped. Dean leaped into action, assisting them. At one point, Mary even heard her son gently scold another boy for 'not waiting until the ride fully stopped' and this made her beam with pride.

"Hey, sorry I had to jump off my horse before the ride fully stopped but there were kids to be saved."

"I know, honey, because I saw everything." She kissed him on the cheek. "You're a hero."

"Jeez, Mommy, you can't kiss me in public anymore; not since I turned four," he seriously stated. "But, thanks for calling me a hero, although I'm not. Daddy and Raphael are real heroes…they're superheroes."

Desperately trying not to giggle, Mary smiled at him more. "You wanna ride again?"

"Yeah!" Dean screeched. "I was pretending that I'm a jockey and just won The Kenducky Terby."

"You mean The Kentucky Derby."

"Huh?"

"Never mind…have fun."

As Mary began watching her child on the round structure, she felt queasy and belched out loud. Several people heard and some laughed, although no one said anything. An older woman sitting nearby slid over several wrapped packets of saltine crackers. Mary accepted them with a small smile. I never had heartburn before when I was pregnant with Dean.

May 2 - 2:11 pm

The ride finally stopped and once again, Dean assisted other children. Mary hoped her son was ready to leave since she wasn't feeling a hundred percent. Her phone rang to the sound of Back in Black and she knew exactly who it was as she handed the phone to Dean.

"Daddy!" Dean paused. "I just won The Kenducky Terby again." The blonde boy listened as his father spoke and then he told the story of his new watch. Soon he handed the phone back to his mother as he put on his backpack.

"Dean, are you ready to leave?"

"Sure, Mommy, but only if you are."

"I am getting a little tired so do you have to use the potty before we leave?"

"No."

"Are you sure?" Mary quizzed. "It's about a fifty-minute ride home."

Dean pondered the last statement as he studied his new watch. "That means we'll be at home when it's three, two, two."

"Yes, it'll be about that time since it's almost two thirty now."

"Mommy, that's about whole hour right?" Dean asked, as she nodded her head. "I think I better pee before we leave. Good thing I have my new Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles watch to help with these deaffulcalt descissorions."

"You mean difficult decisions?" She chuckled as they entered the ladies' room.

"Huh?"

"Never mind…I'll stand here," she said as he closed the stall door.

Once they finished up, Dean walked his mother over to parking garage elevator and pressed the button.

"We're on floor five, right?"

"Yes, honey, we are," Mary replied. "Dean, you're getting so much better with numbers that we were thinking about sending to you a math camp in July…would you like that?"

"A real camp…awesome!"

The elevator door opened and the mother gently guided her young child in as he pressed #5. "It's a camp but you learn new things about numbers as the class is taught in and outdoors. You'll be there for two weeks and will have lots of fun too."

"Hmm, two weeks away from my brother…I don't know."

Suddenly an explosion went off as the elevator began to freefall before jerking to an immediate stop, causing both mother and son to fall to the floor. Another loud explosion sounded above them off and the lights flickered off briefly before the emergency lights came on.

"Mommy?"

TBC…