Chapter One
Dean had thought of a few things that he was sure of this year. Number 1: breeze through school unnoticed. Number 2: do not disappoint dad. And number 3: take care of Sammy. Oh shit. He cursed himself mentally. Taking care of Sammy does not come third. He could not let the CPS loose on their asses again. He was determined this year, the 17th one of his life, to glean some kind of knowledge at the very least from school. Dean knew that college was not an option, not with their life, so he had to make the most out of 11th grade.
His dad had left on hot pursuit of a wendigo that was wrecking havoc somewhere in the next state and left Dean to take care of everything. Which reminded him that Sam needed new shoes. The old ones were pretty worn out.
Speaking of the devil he thought, as Sam appeared in front of him with a very goofy looking smile plastered on his face. 'School?' Dean asked knowingly.
'Yep'
'You do know that we're going to the same school this year?'
If possible, Sam's smile became even bigger. Montgomery school was every public school except it housed both a middle school and a high school. While this did mean that Dean could keep a closer eye on Sammy, it also meant more bullying. No way was he letting Sam out of his sight. He turned his head towards his watch to check the time.
'It's 8:15,' he announced. Time to get Baby on the road for school. But the phone chose this time to ring. He answered the call to a very familiar voice. 'Dad?' Dean exclaimed.
'It's that dad?' A very curious looking Sammy asked picking his head up from inside his school bag.
'Yeah,' Dean replied.
Dean, hey listen,I'm coming home by 4 today.
'Yeah?'
Yeah. Make sure that you're home by then. After that we're going on a hunt tonight
'Really?' He tried to hide the excitement from his voice but failed.
Yes, really. He could hear his dad snicker from the end of the line.
Now get to school. His dad ended the call.
'So dad's coming home today,' he told Sam who was expecting an answer ever since he had picked up the phone. Once those words were out though, Sam sighed in relief 'Oh, thank god. I couldn't last another second alone with you.'
