This is the sequel to Love in the Time of Werwolves and Demons. If you haven't read that one I suggest you read it first.

Disclaimer: Sam, Dean, and Madison Winchester belong to the wonderful Eric Kripke and the CW. The rest are figments of my imagination.

It had been a three months since the demon was killed and everything was going great for Sam and Madison. Sometimes, Sam couldn't believe that it really happened. After hunting the damn thing for most of his life, it was nice to be able to able to relax and not worry if something was after him or if he was going to turn evil and hurt the ones he loved. Some mornings he woke up with that pinch me, I must be dreaming feeling, but luckily for him it was real.

Sam remembered a time when he wanted to go back to school after killing the demon. He was not going to do that because he was happy with the life he had with Madison and his job at the bookstore. There was no more running and trying to escape his destiny, because now Sam's destiny was what ever he wanted it to be. Sam hadn't had a vision since the demon died. Maybe they were gone for good or maybe not because he had gone for long stretches of time without having one before, so he just decided not to worry about it.

Madison was thrilled for Sam. With the demon dead they could focus on their life together. Even though she was still a werewolf, Madison decided not to let it control her life. Her cousin Molly was due to give birth in a few weeks and Madison was really excited. She was still saddened by the fact she wouldn't be having any children with Sam, but decided that she wouldn't let that stand in the way of her happiness for Molly and Jack.

oooooOOOOooooo

Sam and Madison were relaxing on the sofa after a long day. This was Sam's favorite part of the day, being able to sit back and relax with his wife. Madison loved being able to unwind after a long day at work and share a nice glass of wine with her husband.

"So how was work today?" asked Sam.

"Crazy. My boss Lisa finally finished the depositions in the Anderson case, but now there's trial to look forward. Every time she gets ready to start a trial she tends to stress out just a little," said Madison.

"Well, how about when the trial is over we take a trip?" asked Sam.

"Where to?" asked Madison.

"How about Napa? We could stay at that bed and breakfast we stayed at on our honeymoon," said Sam.

"Maybe we will actually get to have breakfast this time," said Madison with a grin.

"I can't help it if you can't keep your arms off me," said Sam with a laugh.

Madison picked up a pillow and threw it a Sam, hitting him square in the chest.

"You're gonna pay for that," said Sam as he grabbed his wife and began tickling her.

Madison struggled against Sam as she laughed. Sam pinned Madison underneath him on the sofa. He leaned in and kissed her. She kissed him back eagerly. After awhile they finally broke apart for air.

"I love you, Madison," said Sam as he looked in her eyes.

Madison smiled as she saw her love for Sam reflected on his face. He is such an amazing man she thought.

"I love you, Sam," replied Madison.

Sam stood up and scooped Madison up off the sofa. He carried her into their bedroom and didn't hold back as he showed Madison how much he loved her. Afterwards he held Madison in his arms, never wanting to let go. Sam felt like nothing could go wrong for them.

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He was handed his personal effects. It was the last thing to do before he was officially released. He opened the envelope and pulled out a silver chain and a cheap digital watch. He walked out into the bright sunlight. His friend Chuck was waiting for him just like he said he would.

"Hey, man. How's it feel to be free again?" asked Chuck

The man ignored Chuck's question.

"Were you able to find out anything?" asked the man.

"Yes. It took awhile, but I did. Sam Winchester lives in San Francisco with his wife Madison. He works at Martin Books," said Chuck.

"Wife? Sam's married?" said the man.

"Yeah. Hot little thing," said Chuck as he handed over a picture of Madison to the man.

He just stood there and stared at the picture for several minutes. Sam chose well. She was beautiful. I guess I'll just have to pay her a visit he thought.

"Let's get out of here," said the man.

"Where to?" asked Chuck.

"Your house. I have to get a few things in order before I see Sam," said the man.

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Sam and Madison were getting ready for work. They were making plans to meet for dinner.

"So Maddy, where do you want to meet for dinner?" asked Sam as he zipped up the back of Madison's dress for her.

"How about the little Italian bistro near the bookstore?" replied Maddy.

"It's a date," said Sam as he leaned in to kiss his wife.

They both left for work after deciding to meet at six.

oooooOOOOooooo

Sam arrived at work to find Sid arranging the window display. He had a huge grin on his face and there seemed to be an air of excitement about him.

"Good Morning Sid. What's with the mile wide smile?" asked Sam.

"My Lindsay's coming home from Paris," said Sid.

Sid's only daughter lived in Paris and worked as a translator and English teacher. He also had a son, Andrew, who was a research scientist and worked in Antarctica.

"Is she coming home for a visit or to stay?" asked Sam. He knew that ever since his wife died three years earlier from cancer Sid had been a little lonely with his kids living so far away.

"She's moving back here. I guess France can't really compete with the good old United States," said Sid with smile.

Sam was really happy for Sid because he knew how much his children meant to him and how he wished that they lived closer. At least now one of them will.

"Yeah, well I guess the States can't really compete with the freezing cold of the Antarctic," said Sam with a laugh.

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Sam arrived at the restaurant before Madison and was quickly seated. Since it was a warm evening he thought it would be nice to eat at an outside table. Madison had called to let him know that she was on her way, so Sam ordered them each glass of wine. One of the things Sam liked about living in California was that there were so many great little wineries. He was always finding a new wine to enjoy.

Sam hadn't been waiting too long when Madison arrived. He stood up and gave her a quick kiss.

"I hope you weren't waiting to long, honey," said Madison as she sat down.

"Don't worry, I have only been here a couple of minutes" Sam replied.

After the waiter took their orders, chicken parmesan for Sam and fettuccine alfredo for Madison , Sam told his wife the Sid's good news. Madison couldn't wait to meet Lindsey. After hearing Sid talk about her so much, she felt like she already knew her.

Sam and Madison were so engrossed in each other's company that they didn't notice the man standing across the street watching. He was hidden partially behind a newsstand. He stood there for a while just watching. He couldn't help but notice the way Sam looked at his wife. The love he felt for her was written across his face. The man eventually turned and walked away. Now was not the time to make his presence known.

Sam got the feeling like he was being watched, but when he looked around he didn't notice anyone out of the ordinary. Sam was not a paranoid person, his instincts honed from years of hunting, but he decided to ignore the feeling for now. He didn't want it to spoil his lovely evening with Madison.

It was so nice out that Sam and Madison went for a stroll after dinner before returning home to their apartment.

More to Come

A/N: So everyone who do you think the mystery man is? Let me know your guesses. Thanks for reading! Reviews are always greatly appreciated!