First Supernatural fanfiction. Sorry this chapter is so short, but I wanted to get a feel of how many people would read this. I hope this chapter wasn't too boring and unoriginal. Hopefully, my future chapters will be better. Please leave any comments or criticism.
DISCLAIMER: I do not own Supernatural. The names used in this fanfiction are not my own. Only the story plots and character development are mine.
Dean
I took a sharp breath as the car pulled to a stop in front of my high school. It wasn't my first year going to this school; it was my third, but I felt like a freshman every single year I came here. I prayed this year would be different. I had multiple cliché flashbacks of my previous years as a freshman and a sophomore. I was sucked back into reality as the car started to rock and my brother, Sam, happily began to jump off the car slamming the door shut behind him. Sam loved school- half because of his amazing grades, but mostly because he wasn't so antisocial like I was. Of course, I was the only one left dreading to go to school. I felt hand on my lap and looked up.
"It's going to be alright sweetie," my mom said while leaning in for an awkward side hug.
I groaned, but I returned the hug. The second thing I hated more than going to school was my mom showing signs of affection towards me in public. Secretly, my mother's hug made me feel a lot better. "Thanks," I said, getting out of the car slowly and waving to my mom.
I took another breath- this time it was slow and deep. I headed into the familiar building. Instantly, I could hear the obnoxious sounds of laughter and the slapping of backs as everyone talked about their summer. I felt someone creeping behind me and I prepared for what was coming next.
"Hi! Miss me?" Jo said, grabbing my neck in for a hug.
I groaned and shrugged her off while rubbing my neck. Her way of saying HELLO was painful. Jo was pretty much the only friend and happiness that I could look forward to at school.
"How was your summer?" Jo asked.
"A lot better than coming back here," I said. I had done nothing all summer except going out for the occasional stop to the supermarket for food.
"C'mon. School isn't that bad, you have me," Jo said grinning.
I smiled back at her. "Where did you go?"
"New York. It was amazing! There were so many people unlike her in San Francisco. So many shops and apartments," Jo said, unable to hold in her excitement.
I was happy for her. Jo had always enjoyed going to vacation with her mother, Ellen. I let Jo ramble on while I half listened and half worried about my new teachers and classmates.
Castiel
I walked into high school with my best friends Meg, Balthazar, Lucifer, Crowley, and Adam. I did a first and fast sweep across the hallway hoping to spot some hot chicks. I winked at some freshman girls who were eyeing me since I walked in.
"Stop it," Meg said, catching what I did.
"What? That's how I lured you in. I can't help it," I said, flashing her a smile.
"Cocky," Meg replied, rolling her eyes.
Meg acted like she hated me, but I knew she cared about me and was always there when I needed her. We were romantically involved once, but we both broke it off knowing that it wasn't right. Now, we are just great friends.
Balthazar, Lucifer, and Adam were laughing and joking around about how many girls they've been with.
"8," Cowley said, smiling while holding up eight fingers.
Adam laughed, "10."
Balthazar and Lucifer howled in laughter and slapped Crowley's back.
"Idiots," Meg said with a side grin. "You don't have to pretend little boys." She laughed and gave us a little wave as she walked off to her locker.
I laughed as well when Crowley and Adam's faces fell in utter disappointment.
I already knew this was the start to another great year.
