Grace was repeating her speech in the mirror. "Well, that should do it," she said after she finished. "Yawn, wait it's already that late? I should better get some sleep," Grace said tiredly and crawled into her bed. Tomorrow was going to be a big day for her, she was graduating. Grace was valedictorian and so she had to prepare a speech, she was really nervous about that. Grace never liked speaking in front of people. It took her a long time to finally fall asleep and still it wasn't the calmest sleep she ever had. She had some kind of nightmare, but strangely not about the speech. It was about some guy, he told Grace his name was Sam that was all she got from it. He was standing in the backyard of Grace's house with some other guy whose eyes were exactly the same as Grace's. She thought it was like looking into the mirror. All of sudden someone attacked them and the Sam guy started bleeding. Last thing Grace remembered from the dream was her house burning. She then woke up with a scream. "Wow, that was a weird dream, must be the nerves," she thought to herself.

"Grandma, grandpa, I'm leaving! See you both at the ceremony!" she shouted after her grandparents with whom she lived. "Wait, let me see you! You look amazing, our valedictorian," grandma smiled at her. "Thanks, grandma," Grace smiled back and the two hugged. "I love you," Grace then added. "I love you too honey," grandma kissed her on a cheek. "See you grandpa," Grace waved at her grandpa as she was leaving. "See you darling," he waved back while reading newspapers at kitchen table.

When Grace arrived at school, most of people were already there. "Hey!" her friend Tessa greeted her cheerfully and hugged her. "Hey!" Grace greeted her back. "Wow, you look really nervous. You don't have to worry about anything, I'm sure your speech is going to be amazing," Tessa encouraged her scared friend. "Aw, thanks, but you know me, I won't calm down until I'm done with it," Grace laughed. "Yeah, that's typical for you," Tessa laughed too. "Now come on, we should go find our places," Tessa took Grace's hand and they ran outside joyfully. Rest of their friends were already waiting outside for them, everybody then greeted each other and they started discussing the ceremony.

In about 30 minutes the ceremony finally started. "And now please applause for Grace Winchester, our valedictorian!" headmaster finally said after a long speech. Grace nervously walked up to tribune and shook hands with headmaster and some of the teachers. They then handed her the diploma and her speech was about to start. She walked closer to the microphone to get ready and she looked around the audience, she saw her grandparents, they smiled at her proudly and grandma whipped her tear with a tissue. Grace also saw someone else in the audience, which distracted her a bit. It was her dad and her older brother Adam; she would have never expected to see them there due to, well, due to their work. There was also someone else with them, the two guys from her dream! She couldn't believe her eyes! Next to them was standing some weird guy in a skin trench coat, strangely staring at Grace. "Isn't he hot in that trench coat?" Grace thought to herself. "Ehmhm," she cleared her throat in to the microphone. "First of all, I'd like to thank, well, everybody. Starting with our families and friends going through our teachers and tutors and ending with ourselves," she started her speech. She continued her speech flawlessly. "...and with that I hope that, wherever each of us is going to end or whatever job is he going to do, each of us is going to be happy, because that's in my opinion a key to a perfect life. As one very wise person once told me," Grace smiled at her grandpa. "Whatever we'll do, we are always going to end right where we're supposed to, because it's our destiny. So, I say, let the life lead us!" she ended her speech and threw her hat cheerfully into air which all of her mates repeated after her and stood up simultaneously. Grace got a huge standing ovation for her speech, it was truly beautiful. She was smiling from ear to ear, happy how it all ended. The ceremony then continued.

After the ceremony ended every graduate started taking pictures with their families and friends as was the tradition. Grace ran towards her grandparents. "Hey," both of them greeted her with a big hug. "Adam!" Grace still couldn't believe her eyes. "Hi," Adam greeted his little sister with a big smile and the two hugged tightly. "It's nice to see you again, I missed you," she said while still hugging her big brother. "I'm really glad I made it," Adam replied. "Dad..." Grace gasped when she proceeded to her father. "Hey, sweetheart," his eyes were filling up with tears. "I'm so proud of you," he then came closer to Grace trying to hug her but she backed off quickly. "No, dad... I just don't want you to ruin another important moment in my life, not this time," Grace slowly walked away from her father. "Wait, I just thought that–" he started but was cut off by Grace. "Why are you here? What do you want? You never come, so why now?" she asked angrily. "Would you believe that I just wanted to see my little girl's graduation?" he said. "No! I mean, you may have come because of that as well but I doubt that's the only reason," Grace stood by her opinion. "Well, then will you at least listen?" he admitted that Grace was right. "I–" Grace started. "Come on, are you going or not, Grace?" her friends shouted after her. "I would like to, but I have to go," she explained to her father. "I'm going, give me a sec!" she then shouted after her friends. "B-but, wait! This important!" her father tried to stop her. "If it could have waited till now, I'm sure it can wait a little bit more," Grace answered her father. "See you later," Grace then added towards her grandparents and brother. "You don't understand," her dad hopelessly screamed after Grace but she was long gone."What are we going to do now?" one of the guys from Grace's dream asked. "I guess we just wait," a man in a skin trench coat answered. "You are not serious Cas, are you?" the Sam guy from Grace's dream asked angrily. "I not sure we can do anything else at this point," Castiel explained. "We always have another option, after all she's a family," the other guy said. "Dean, I'm not sure that's a good idea," Grace's dad stated. "Why not? Your plan failed, so give us a chance now. She clearly does not want to speak to you and Adam has unfortunately other work to do. I bet mine and Sammy's plan has better chance to work than yours, believe me," Dean said. "Alright, if you think so, but if something bad happens you don't wish me!" John threatened his eldest sons.