Bad Company by Bad Company poured loudly through the headphones as Carson Danvers stared out at the passing scenery. The thirteen-year-old had been on the train for about two hours, traveling to Ipswich, Massachusetts. There, he would be driven to the old mansion where he had once lived seven years ago before his Mom's emotional breakdown had changed everything. Only six-years-old, Aunt Julie had taken in Carson while his brother had decided to stay with their Mom.

Aunt Julie sat beside him, reading a magazine and from what Carson could interpret; it was something about beauty and cosmetics. He didn't understand why his Aunt read those ridiculous columns. In his eyes, Carson thought his thirty-five-year-old Aunt was as beautiful as Snow White herself. But Aunt Julie had always been lustful for more beauty and fashion. He guessed she didn't want her true age to be shown so easily.

Turning his head back to the passing scenery, Carson sighed deeply before leaning his head back against the seat. His thoughts wondered back to three days earlier, his thirteenth birthday. Strange things had started to happen shortly after his birthday, not to mention the supernatural agony he had gone through. Never had Carson been so frightened in his life until that night, a little past eleven o'clock. After that, Carson found strange things happening that he didn't understand and didn't want to understand to say the least.

"Thank goodness, we're here." His Aunt's voice withdrawal his thoughts as he noticed that the train had stopped moving. Passenger's stood up almost immediately as Carson and Aunt Julie grabbed his luggage from atop their seat on the shelf before making their way down the narrow isle. Carson couldn't wait to get off the train and out into the fresh air. The pre-teen hated being confined to one area for too long.

Once off the train, Carson followed his Aunt through the crowd of people before making their way towards a local street. Taking out her cell, Aunt Julie dialed the operator before getting in touch with one of the local taxi company's. Carson figured that they would need a cab also since there was no alternative choice, but to pay for someone to give them a ride to the Danvers.

"We could stop and get something to eat before we head over there, if you want." Aunt Julie suggested after she had put her cell away. "I know a couple of places that serve food around here." His Aunt had once lived here a long time ago, but had moved shortly after graduation. His Mom had been heartbroken of her sister's departure, but that had happened years ago.

"No, that's alright." Carson said softly before a dark yellow cab arrived before them. Aunt Julie and the driver helped him with his luggage as they put the duffle bags and suitcase into the trunk of the cab. The ride to the old mansion was done in silence as Carson's hands fidgeted slightly before his Aunt's comforting hand clasped with his own as she gave him a comforting smile.

Pulling up the long driveway, Carson could feel his stomach doing somersaults as he thought about how his Mom and brother would react to seeing him after seven years of no contact with one another. The mansion still looked as amazing as it always had and nearly knocked the breath out of Carson as the cab stopped right in front of his old home. He hadn't been here in for so long that he had forgotten how much he had missed this place.

"You can go on ahead." Aunt Julie told him as she encouraged him to get out of the cab. "I'll be right behind you." Carson nodded before stepping out of the car and slowly walking up the steps to the front door. He heard the slamming of the trunk as he looked behind him to see the driver helping Aunt Julie with the luggage. Turning back to the door, Carson raised his fist before knocking on the old wooden door.

It felt like forever before the door opened to reveal a middle-aged woman dressed in a long silk gown. Carson stopped breathing for a moment as he took in the sight of his Mother, who had softly gasped before pulling the young boy into her arms.

"Oh, Carson…" Evelyn Danvers sighed as she held him closely to her. Carson breathed in her fragrance; the same perfume he had remembered her wearing seven years ago. It had been so long since he had been hugged by his Mom and right now, it felt so good to be back in her arms after not having her around for so long.

"Look at you…" She whispered after pulling him back and holding his face in her hands. "You took after your Father, also. You look just like Caleb at your age." Carson smiled sadly before wrapping his arms back around her, never wanting to depart their ways ever again.

"I've missed you so much, Mom." Carson said as his Mom rubbed circles on his back for a moment before Carson reluctantly pulled away. She looked the same as he remembered her, only the sadness was still there. He could see the trinkle in her eye that his own had intimidated, but he quickly blinked the tears back.

"Evelyn…" Aunt Julie whispered, fighting back her own tears as his Mom smiled sadly before the two sisters embraced one another tightly. Finally, after seven years of not seeing each other, Aunt Julie and Evelyn got to see one another, even if it was for one day.

"Mom?" Carson turned to the deep voice before seeing a teenager, no older than eighteen walking towards them. Carson's face immediately lit up as he started walking towards Caleb before he felt his older brother embrace him tightly.

God, it felt good to be home…

This is my first Covenant fan fiction and I thought that I would post it and see if I could get any reviews. So if I get a review, I might carry on with the story. Depends. Though I hope you enjoyed it! And tell me what you liked or if you have suggestions.:)