Date: January 26, 2009

Title: Home All Bloody

Author: Soccer-Bitch

Chapter: 2 of?

Rating: M

Pairings: Dean Winchester/Kayden Scott

Warnings: Some Strong Language, Sexual Situations

Feedback: All opinions are welcome!

Disclaimer: I own Kayden Scott and any other characters that I make up as this story progresses. Everything else does not belong to me!

Summary: A past lover visits on her door step, asking her about her bloody past. Kayden Stone gets swept up in the spooky supernatural of her old family home as well as a past love in one of the Winchester Boys. What do the walls hide about her past? Dean/OC

Thanks: Pup-of-Power for helping me with everything with this story and also Brown-Eyed-Girl 75. Both of you are the best help I could ask for!

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Donning a short faerie Halloween costume, Kayden looked into the mirror. The tattered bottom came to about mid-thigh, the bodice fit nice and snug, showing a bit of cleavage, but not enough to be considered trashy. Slipping on the flat shoes with a cotton ball near the toes, she looked back into the mirror. She was happy with her choice of color. She had decided to go with a sapphire blue instead of the white or purple. Looking behind her she saw that her wings were on her bed along with her roommate, Carsyn Mitchell's dog. A Bull Mastiff, with a dark snout, but light tan fur. The two of them took a week to come up with the name for the dog, but in the end the name just came to them. Diesel just sounded right and so that was that.

Meeting Carsyn was one of the luckiest things that happened to Kayden after she broke Dean's heart and he stormed out of her life forever. She ended up picking Stanford as her school, but not knowing her way around wasn't a good thing. That was where she ran into Carsyn who was posting signs for a new roommate. Apparently a lot of people were put off by the fact that she was into the supernatural kind of stuff. It wasn't a big obsession, but it seemed to draw Kayden in. And after getting to know the girl behind the weirdness, they just seemed to click. Carsyn even talked Kayden into taking one of her occult classes with her.

Eight years had gone by since Kayden came to Stanford University and it didn't feel like it at all. Walking to her bed where Diesel was lying, looking bored, Kayden sat next to him and pet him on his back, paying extra attention to his favorite spot that he liked to get rubbed. Looking to her alarm clock, it read 7:15, which meant Carsyn had another fifteen minutes before they had to leave for the Halloween party they had been invited to. A lot of people were supposed to be coming, but Kayden had her doubts that she would know anyone there. This party stuff was more of Carsyn's thing, not Kayden's. But Kayden did promise her friend that they would go together. Plus Kayden needed the release after the day she had in the ER. Before looking away from her side table that held her alarm clock, she looked at the picture next to it. It had been taken when she was seventeen; the picture meant a lot to her. It was of her and Dean on the porch to her grandparents' house.

Getting off the bed, Kayden grabbed her wings and headed into the living area of the two bedrooms, one and a half bath apartment that Carsyn's parents had bought last year as a gift to her for graduating. "Diesel, come on boy!" she called to the dog when she realized that he hadn't followed her out. Powering down her laptop, Kayden heard Carsyn clear her throat telling her that she was ready.

"It's about time, I need you to clip my wings on and then we can start walking," Kayden said shutting the laptop and unplugging it. When she looked up, she finally saw the costume that Carsyn had been so secretive about for the past few weeks. It was a Princess Leia slave outfit. The bustier was brown polyester with gold embroidery with ties on the sides and two straps at the top to tie around the neck. The skirt flowed down to her feet was made with brown nylon. Her shoes were glittery gold strappy heels. "Wow,"

"So you like it?" Carsyn asked, anxious about everyone seeing the costume. "It's not too sluttish?"

"No, you look amazing," Kayden said standing up. "I forgot the glitter; give me a second to do that. I know we are already behind schedule,"

"Take your time," Carsyn called to her. "I love being late to parties. Oh! Jessica said that her elusive boyfriend will be there. First time meeting him. Think he's nervous?"

"No," Kayden said applying a gel with glitter in it upon her face giving herself a small mask. After that was done, she redid some of the ringlets in her hair and sprayed it with hairspray before sprinkling dry glitter into her hair. "Okay just get my wings on and then I am ready to go,"

"You are looking good, Kayden," Carsyn told her friend as she picked up the wings from the couch and clipping them onto the back of the bodice. "You were right; the blue was the better choice,"

"Thanks," Kayden said looking around confused for a moment before asking, "Where's Diesel?"

"Sleeping in my room, since I'm leaving the door open," Carsyn told her as Kayden picked up her set of keys, ID and money. "So let's go party,"

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Walking into the party, Kayden was surprised to see some of the interns from the hospital. It shouldn't have come as a surprise to her; if they saw her they probably would be very surprised. She wasn't worried about that at all; it was time for her to relax and what not. After talking to a former classmate that was in her basic medicine class, Kayden started to relax a bit more, but not enough to go home with a guy that had been talking about himself for the past forty minutes out of the hour that she had been standing there. She looked at him in surprise when he shut up because someone approached her from behind.

"I'm sorry, I'm gonna have to steal her away now," Carsyn said grabbing Kayden's arm. "I need a bathroom buddy,"

Before the guy had a chance to say anything or even try to give Kayden his number, the two girls disappeared into a room that wasn't very full. It was more of an intimate setting as opposed to the rest of the house that was in full party mode. "It was about time," Kayden told her.

"Kayden?" Jessica asked standing up from her seat with a man who had no costume and walked over to the two girls. "How are you? Carsyn said that you had rounds to do and you weren't going to make it,"

Kayden took in Jessica's naughty nurse outfit and looked at her with an amused look upon her face. "I got another resident with no life to cover for me. Is this some sort of statement about my occupation?" Kayden asked with a grin. It was an inside joke between her and Jessica. She believed the reason Kayden didn't have a boyfriend was because of the scrubs she wore at work.

"You can borrow it and wear it to work if you want," Jessica laughed before hugging the woman. "It's so good to see you out of those damn scrubs; they do nothing for your figure. Speaking of which are you still running?"

"Once a day, five miles," Kayden smiled. "So Carsyn said something about meeting your boyfriend? After all this time, do we really get to meet the man that you go on about forever?"

"Yeah," Jessica said, biting her lip in anticipation. Looking into the direction of where she had been sitting, she caught the glance of the man she had been sitting with him. She gave him a smile before calling to him, "Sam come over here!"

The man slowly made his way over to the three girls. Kayden looked at him and it was as if time slowed down. Her heart's pace picked up, as if she were running with Diesel. The reason was the man in front of her. Looking at the man in front of her, Kayden stiffened her posture. The man in front of her was someone from her past, but not someone she had thought of in a long time. Not since saying good-bye eight years earlier. The man in front of her had to be at least twenty-one or twenty-three at the oldest. Standing at six feet four inches, the man's brown hair was in his face and covered a little bit of his brown eyes. "Sam, this is Carsyn Mitchell and Kayden Scott. Guys this is my boyfriend, Sam Winchester,"

"It's nice to meet you Sam," Carsyn said with a smile. "Jessica has told us so much about you,"

"I don't know if I should be scared or not," Sam said trying to ease the tension he felt coming from the woman in the blue faerie costume.

Kayden couldn't seem to form a word. Her brain was working in overtime and sudden need to leave the room became the only thing that she could make sense of. Using the only excuse that she could think of at the moment, she used it.

"Anyone want another drink?" Kayden asked. "I'm gonna get some air and then another drink,"

Before anyone could ask for anything, Kayden walked out of the room. Sam watched the girl that his brother had fallen head over heels in love with walk out of the room and wondered how she ended up here, at this party on this night, being friends with his girlfriend without him knowing about it for so long. After running a hand through his hair, Sam headed out of the room, making the excuse he needed to use the bathroom. Finding what he was looking for on a lone balcony, Sam waited a few moments, just watching her, before finally walking out and joining her.

Looking out into the night's sky, Kayden couldn't help but let her thoughts run wild in her head. She never expected to see Sammy here. He was grown up now. She remembered the day she left. It broke her heart to think about his face that day, as well as the fact that Dean hated her. Dean Winchester. The love of her life, the one that meant so much to her. He was the one that she could never stop loving no matter what happened. It took her a year and a half just to put herself out there after she left for college, but Dean never left her mind while going on dates.

She wrote a letter to Dean, but she never thought he would respond and he didn't. Wondering if he even read it or ever got it made Kayden think about calling him. But as soon as the thought had entered her mind it was gone. Dean had made it clear when he stormed out of the room and her life for good that they wouldn't be keeping in contact. She couldn't believe that Sam Winchester was being reintroduced into her life, after all the time that had passed by. When things were going so well in her life, why did it have to be now?

"It's been a long time, Kayden," Sam said, his back leaning against the railing of the balcony. His eyes on the party that was going on in the other room. When she didn't say anything he looked at her, but her eyes were unwavering upon the night's sky. "Kayden?" he asked.

"I sometimes wonder, if I go back in time, if I stopped myself from breaking up with Dean, if I would still be here, now," Kayden said, her hand fingering the pentagram that she rarely, if she ever took it off. "How is he?"

"I don't know," Sam admitted truthfully, "I haven't seen or spoken to Dean in two years. I haven't talked to my dad in longer,"

"What are you doing here Sammy?" Kayden asked looking into his eyes with her teary ones that were ready to fall over at any second. Racking her brain for another way to phrase that, she sighed and looked down. "Not that it isn't great to see you after eight years, but I had no idea that you were even around here,"

"Yeah, this was a surprise to me as well. Jess never really told me your last name; just your first and I guess I never thought you would be here. Dean," Sam stopped after a second noticing her shiver at the mention of his brother's name. "Dean said that you were going to San Diego State University,"

"I told him the ones I was thinking about not the one I decided. I wish I had, then maybe he would have come out here and I don't know, maybe something would have happened," Kayden sighed. "I never meant to break his heart, Sammy, I really didn't. But it wasn't fair to ask him to wait. I mean look at me, I've been gone for eight years, that's a long time to wait for someone,"

"It is a long time to make someone wait, especially someone you love," Sam said looking up at the stars. "I remember this one time, before you left, before your grandparents died, how you were always making things with Dean a lot more bearable. When he came back he didn't have the smile that you put there on a daily basis. It was kind of hard to live with him after that,"

"Is that why you left? To get away and to get an education all in one shot?" Kayden asked curiously. "I mean not that it's a bad thing that you are getting an education and what not, cause that is a great thing, I was just wondering what inspired it,"

"You did," Sam told her, breaking his gaze from the sky and to her. "You were so strong when you were living with your grandparents and then after what happened, it was like nothing affected you and then you went to college and look at you now,"

"I had a breakdown four months into my freshman year at college. It's not something I was proud of, but it's something I needed to happen. I didn't really mourn my grandparents' death. I tried to escape it, but in the end I couldn't." Kayden said bracing her arms and jumping onto the railing. It took her a few moments to adjust the bottom of her costume so that she wasn't flashing anyone below, because that would be just plain embarrassing. "I'm sorry Sammy; I didn't mean to start complaining about my life only a bit after seeing you for the first time in eight years. What made you come here?"

"I wanted the normal life," Sam chuckled a bit at Kayden's confused look. "I didn't want to do all the traveling that Dad and Dean wanted to. I just wanted to be in one place for longer then the year when we met you,"

Kayden knew that Dean, Sam, and their father had traveled a lot before she met them, but there was something about the way they talked about it. It seemed like it was just another day in the life of a Winchester. She didn't understand that. What she really wanted to know, she was always too scared to ask Dean when they were dating, but Sam was different, he wouldn't get upset and not answer, he was the one that would be more truthful. "What do Dean and John do on their travels?" Looking at him in the eyes, Kayden saw how surprised Sam was that she was asking.

"Dean never told you?" Sam asked surprised.

"No," Kayden said brushing her hair out of her face. "Well he told me some make believe story, but I want the truth Sammy, please."

"What Dean and Dad are doing, you'll never believe me if I tell you," Sam told her as he heard something vibrating. Looking at Kayden she had a dark blue razor phone in her hand. Looking at the screen, she let out a long sigh before looking at the call. "Avoiding someone?"

"Just work," Kayden smiled before looking back into his eyes. "Are you gonna tell me?"

"It's not that I don't want to or that I don't trust you Kayden, but I don't want to be a part of that life anymore. I just want something normal," Sam told her. "I never got the choice in the matter,"

"Do you want a normal life or a safe one?" Kayden asked curiously. "I only ask because there is a difference in the two,"

"I want a safe life," Sam said. "Dean and Dad are hunting. It's what they do. For as long as I can remember, Dad would go on these hunting trips,"

"Why do I get the feeling that this isn't the kind of hunting that I see on the sports channels in the hospital?" Kayden asked moving some of her hair to behind her ear. "Just tell me Sammy, please,"

"When I say hunting, it's a lot worse then what you think it is," he told her. "They are hunting things that shouldn't exist. Things that would make the hairs on the back of your neck stick up. Supernatural and unexplained stuff,"

Kayden was taken back at first, but after looking at Sam, she knew it was true. So many thoughts and questions were running through her mind. There was so much that she wanted to know about. A year with Dean and she had no idea what he was really up to. She had been so clueless. "Why didn't he ever tell me?" It was the first question that she could think of that made any sense in her jumbled thoughts.

"He wanted to protect you without you having to be afraid," Sam confessed. "Dad believes that your grandparents were killed by the same thing that killed your parents, when I left he was researching it. Not sure if anything came of it though,"

"Something supernatural killed my family members?" Kayden asked with a disbelieving look. "Sam, I don't know, the police said they have a suspect that they were considering for the murder of my parents,"

"What about your grandparents and your uncle?"

Kayden bit her lip and looked away from him. She knew that he was right, but she didn't know what to say to it. That when her grandparents told her about the death of her parents they never believed that they were the victims of a simple murder? In reality what murder is simple? Kayden glanced back up at him and then closed her eyes and let the tears started to fall.

"Hey," Sam said wrapping his arms around her in a hug, while she let the tears she had bottled up for so long out of her system. The tears flowed like a river flowing down a waterfall. It felt like the tears were never gonna stop, or at least that is what it felt like to Kayden. There were only two other times that she could remember crying so much. The first was when Dean stormed out of her house the day she was leaving for college. The other was when she had her breakdown about the death of the last remaining members of her family. It just seemed to become so real after time had passed and she really thought about it. That was why she ended up taking so many courses in school. If she was able to keep her mind busy, then she didn't have time to think about anything else besides what she was doing.

"I'm sorry, Sammy," she whispered, not trusting her voice to be any higher than a whisper. "I'm so sorry,"

Kayden kept her head on his shoulder and Sam just hugged her tighter. When he finally released her she used her thumbs to wipe away the tear stains on her cheeks. Hoping that it wasn't that noticeable that she had been crying. "You have nothing to apologize for,"

Nodding her head, Kayden slid off her spot and ran her hands over her backside to make sure that nothing was out of place. With a sigh, she went onto her tippy toes and kissed his cheek. "I'm gonna get going. I need some time to think. Jessica has my number, so give me a call sometime,"

"Kayden!" Sam called when she was about to enter the party so that she could leave. "He still loves you. He never stopped,"

Smiling sadly, Kayden nodded her head, letting him know that she heard him, but then she went inside and left. Dealing with the past on any night wasn't what she wanted. Her head was full of uncertainty. Sam had been around for awhile and she was just now seeing him, what did that mean? He said that he hadn't talked to Dean in two years, but did he ever worry about his brother and his Dad while they went around on these hunting trips?

Once outside, Kayden started walking towards her apartment. That was when she felt her phone vibrating. Without looking at the caller id, she picked it up, thinking that it was Carsyn wondering where she had disappeared to. "Hey, sorry I've disappeared. I will explain things later, but I will tell you this. He's someone from my past. When do you think you are going to get in?"

Confused by the silence from the other end of the phone Kayden stopped walking and took the phone away from her ear and noticed it wasn't Carsyn that called. It was a number that had long ago meant so much when it rang. Now, it was just a surprise. "Dean?" Kayden asked, her voice was just above a whisper.

"You've seen my brother tonight,"

It wasn't a question or an accusation. It was a simple statement.

Kayden's breathing quickened and looked around. Across the street under the street light, she saw the familiar Impala and someone behind the wheel. She couldn't see who, but she already knew. Anger over came her senses. "Did you have a good hunt?"

"You aren't supposed to know about that," came the reply.

"When you grow a pair, talk to me in person," Kayden said hanging her phone up before taking off in a run. She heard an engine start up, but she wasn't sure if it was the Impala or if it was someone else's car.

When she reached the safety of her home, Kayden opened the door to Carsyn's room and let Diesel out. He was so happy to be let out, that he started jumping. When Carsyn had first got Diesel, Kayden had her doubts about him. She heard that they were viscous dogs, but this one was just very protective of the girls. It was nice to have someone looking out for her, even if it was a dog that was doing the protecting.

After petting the dog enough, Kayden went and took a shower before changing into her topaz blue sleep shirt from Frederick's. It hit her mid thigh, with long silky sleeves, a ruffled neckline that also had a tie in the front of it, the sides of it has slits and it was what made her feel sexy in it.

Suddenly feeling tired, Kayden crawled into bed and called for Diesel. She always slept better when he was in there with her. At least she knew he would protect her if anything ever happened like a break-in or something. Closing her eyes, Kayden couldn't stop her mind from wandering. Thinking about what would have happened if she had walked up to the Impala. Turning over so that she was on her back, she heard a low growling coming from Diesel.

Sitting up, she started petting him to calm down. "What's the matter boy? It's just us here,"

"Not so much,"

Screaming in shock, he had to cover her mouth with his hand to keep her quiet. Looking into his eyes scared her a bit. It was as if no time had passed at all. Dean was in pants and a t-shirt. "I'm gonna let you go and you put the dog somewhere it won't attack, got it?"

Nodding her head, Dean released his hand on her mouth and she grabbed Diesel's collar and took him and put him in Carsyn's room and shut the door. Taking a deep breath to calm her nerves she made her way back to her room. Once she got there, she noticed that Dean had made himself at home, his boots were on the floor and he was lying on her bed. Nothing ever changed with him it seemed.

"What are you doing here?" she asked looking at him, void of any emotion in her voice and face.

"Now come on Kay, don't be like that," Dean said looking at her. Looking at her choice of nightwear was different from the last time he had seen her. "So you and my brother, huh? Didn't know you went for the younger type,"

"Give me a break," Kayden told him. "This was the first time I've seen y our brother in eight years. And secondly, who I date is none of your business, and it hasn't been for eight years."

"So where is the boyfriend?" Dean asked. "Or have you been waiting for me to come back to you?"

"I'm not waiting for you," Kayden glared as she made her way to her dresser and pulled out something to wear. Slipping on the faded blue running shorts, she grabbed the shirt and walked out of the room and took off what she had on and replaced it with the black sports bra and a white crop top before walking back into the room. She flipped the switch on. "What are you doing here? Did you follow me?"

"Paranoid much?" Dean smirked and patted the spot next to him on her bed.

So badly Kayden wanted to join him and have him hold her, just like he used to eight years earlier. "No, but I don't appreciate you breaking into my apartment. I have a room mate. I thought you might be off hunting,"

"You think your smart cause Sammy trusts you with that?" Dean asked standing up. "So where is your room mate? Is she hot?"

Kayden's eyes flared with anger. She stalked over to where he was now standing and pushed him so he fell on the bed and bounced a bit. "You break into my home and ask if my roommate is hot? What's wrong with you? Are you that lonely? Don't meet any demons worth bedding on your hunting trips?"

"You were the one that broke up with me!" Dean yelled at her before reaching out and grabbing her arm any pulling her on top of him before flipping her so that he was on top of her. Looking into her eyes, Dean saw something that he never saw in the year that they had dated or even as the time that they were friends before they started dating. Fear was in her eyes. She was trying to hide. "You need to shut up and listen to me,"

"Kayden!" a slurred voice called as the door opened. Walking into the door way of Kayden's room Carsyn looked at the bed and was surprised to see her roommate pinned to her bed by a good looking man. "Oh, I won't interrupt!" she giggled and turned the light off before stumbling to her own room.

"Looks like you're on your own tonight," Dean told her as he turned his attention back to her. "Now we can talk like adults or I can throw you over my shoulder and put you into the Impala and drive until you calm down,"

"Get off me," she said through gritted teeth, her eyes still held anger in them.

"Okay, you made the choice," Dean told her getting off the bed. He walked over to her side table and grabbed her phone and wallet before going over to her dresser and started throwing things in the black bag from her closet.

"What are you doing? I am not going with you," Kayden told him

Pocketing her cell phone, he dropped her wallet into the bag before walking over to his boots and putting them back on. "Let's go," Dean told her in a calm voice.

"Go to hell," she told him as she got off the bed and walked towards the living area.

The one thing she should have learned was never turn your back to Dean Winchester when he has a plan in motion. But after eight years, things tend to be forgotten. Without any thought, Dean picked her up bridal style. "Dean," Kayden said in shock when she was no longer touching the ground. "I swear you need to put me down now or I will start screaming,"

"Empty threats, besides your roommate is passed out in her room, so we are gonna go and get Sammy and go," Dean told her opening the apartment door, before stopping when he had it opened. Walking back to Kayden's room he picked up the pair of heeled boots by her door and placed them on her stomach.

After he finally made his way out he closed the apartment door with his elbow and walked down the stairs to the parking lot where his Impala was at. Walking over to the passenger side, Dean looked smug at her face. She was beyond mad, but he didn't care. If she was gonna throw his family business into his face after eight years of no communication then she was gonna see what it was really like out there while facing the things he had seen. "Hold your boots," he instructed her as he unlocked the door to her side of the car.

Listening this time, she grabbed them and he set her on her feet and opened the door for her to get in. Contemplating running, Kayden looked up at him. His eyes daring her to run, reminding herself that she had no shoes on her feet and he had his boots on. With a long sigh she slid into the seat and put her boots in the back seat. Digging in her bag, Dean produced a pair of white flip flops and tossed them at her feet before shutting her door and jogging to the other side and getting into the car and starting the engine.

"Since we are getting along better now, how about you tell me where Sammy lives," Dean suggested.

"How about no?"

"Are you shitting me?" Dean questioned her.

Looking into her eyes before she moved her glance to something else, Dean grabbed her face in his hand. It was a little more forceful than necessary, but it got the point across and she looked into his eyes. "I'm not joking around Kayden; tell me where my brother lives. Just think about it, isn't it better to get along with your kidnapper then to piss him off so he does something that both parties regret?"

"Why are you kidnapping me?" her eyes still locked with his, trying her hardest to prove that she wasn't scared of him or what he would do to her. Her mind was going through so many plots that could happen, but her heart still trusted him. "Why show up and call me after eight years even after I tried to contact you?"

"I saw you and Sammy talking and I thought maybe you two were together, but I had to know for sure. You would never lie about that, so I figured you were my best bet, so I followed you," Dean told her leaving out the part where he was jealous of his brother when he thought that they were together. He didn't have any claim on her, but he didn't want his brother or any other guy to have her either. It wasn't how it was supposed to be. She was supposed to be clueless about the things that go bump in the night.

"He and Jessica are probably sleeping, can't this wait until morning?" Kayden asked taking his hand off her face, her eyes never left his.

"Our dad hasn't been home in a few days," Dean said and when he saw her confused look he thought about how to reword it. "Our Dad has been on a hunting trip and hasn't been home in a few days." When he saw that she got it that time, he put his hand on her cheek.

"Do you think he's okay?" her voice was soft and worry crept into her eyes.

"That's why I need Sammy. I need help to find our Dad; I can't do this alone,"

"He won't go with you," Kayden told him bluntly. "He has an interview on Monday. It's really important to him and I don't think he'll want to leave Jess here while he's out doing something that he never wanted to do in the first place,"

"He knows how bad it can be. He'll help if Dad is in trouble," Dean said, so sure if his family was in trouble then he would help. "It might take some convincing, but he'll come."

"Convincing or threatening? Or will it be guilt tripping?" Kayden asked as his hand slid from her face to her neck, his thumb rubbing the sensitive spot behind her ear. "He wants a normal life, Dean, why can't you respect that?"

"He can go back to his life pretending everything is normal when we find our Dad, until then he's gonna help me find him and I don't care how I get him to come, he will." Dean was so confident that he would almost wager one of his fake credit cards with a good amount on it. "So will you please tell me where he lives?"

Looking into his eyes, Kayden lowered her eyes to his lips and then back up to his eyes again. Not willing to give into temptation, that easily, she shook her head. "Maybe instead of following me home, you should have followed Sam,"

"Why do you have to make this difficult?" he asked dropping his hand from her face altogether. "Do you know where he lives? You don't do you?"

"I do," Kayden told him, her face showed off the smugness. "But you won't get it out of me,"

"You wanna place a bet on that?" Dean asked her, challenging her to keep it hidden. "I know your weak spots, I remember them all,"

"People change," she reminded him.

A grin crept upon his features and his hands shot out and grabbed Kayden by the hips and pulled her closer to him. Looking into her warm brown eyes, he saw that she was curious, but she was still as stubborn as the day he met her. Dean was confident that she would tell him, but all she needed was the right persuasion. "You know, you've gotten even more beautiful since the last time I saw you,"

"Really?" Kayden asked, taken back a bit by that statement. "Cause you're still full of yourself, just like the day I met you,"

"And you are still as stubborn as a mule," Dean smiled before lowering his lips to her neck.

The spark was still there. After all the years it was there. For a moment, Kayden forgot how to breathe. Gasping in surprise as she felt Dean's teeth sink into her skin and bite down. When he released her skin from the bite, he brought his head up and looked into her eyes before claiming her lips with his own. Kayden sighed in content as Dean ran his tongue over her lips before entering her mouth. Moving his hand from her hips, his fingers ran over her blue zircon colored fairy belly button ring as they made their way under her crop top. Breaking the kiss, Kayden stared breathlessly into his eyes.

"Stop," Kayden whispered moving away from Dean and to the other side of the car. "Don't do this. I know you aren't staying around, so please don't do this,"

With a sigh, Dean ran his hand through his shortened hair before daring to look at her. "Kay, tell me where Sammy lives," he said, ignoring what she said, placing his hand on the inside of her thigh. "Please,"

Nodding her head, Kayden agreed as she looked away from him. After she told him the address, she looked out the window as she gave him street by street directions. The drive only took twenty minutes, but to Kayden it was a lifetime. No words were spoken, besides the ones where Kayden was directing Dean on where to go. When they finally arrived, Dean opened the door and got out and waited for Kayden to do the same thing, but she didn't. Leaning on the closed door he saw that she was just sitting there like a lump. "Get out of the car," he told her. Not even looking at him, she just shook her head and stared ahead.

Walking to the trunk he opened it and grabbed what he needed and slammed the trunk shut with more force than what was necessary, but Dean didn't care. Opening the door where she was sitting, he grabbed her wrist and slapped on a cold metal handcuff on to it before slapping the other one to the handle of the door. Looking up in surprise, Dean just smiled. "Since you don't want to come up and break in, I'll make sure that you are still here when Sammy and I come down," he told her as she glared at him.

"I swear if you do anything to any of them, I will hurt you so bad you will regret ever coming here, Dean Winchester, I swear it," Kayden seethed.

"I'll be a good boy," Dean told her leaning into kiss her lips, but missed when Kayden moved her face, so he only caught half of her lips. "Don't do anything stupid, because I have the key, and these only have one set, unless you want to wear that bracelet for a long time." Not giving her a chance to respond, Dean shut the door and went up to the apartment Kayden had mentioned before.

Looking at her chained wrist that was connected to the door, Kayden made sure that Dean was out of hearing range before letting out a laugh. It was a small one that turned into a cry, but there was nothing else she could do. She just wanted to go back to her apartment and pretend as if this night never happened. She knew she should have gone to the hospital and not bothered with the stupid holiday. It had never been her thing. Celebrating Halloween by getting a costume and partying into the early hours. Carsyn was just so excited when she agreed to go, that was the only reason she kept her promise. Kayden didn't want to disappoint her friend since she cancelled on her last year, but now, she wished she had. Then she wouldn't have her feelings for Dean wouldn't come back after all this time.

Her sleepiness from earlier came back after five minutes of sitting alone and handcuffed in the car. Before she knew it, Kayden was passed out in the front seat after getting as comfortable as she could. Not even waking up when there was yelling going on outside the car, she did however wake up when Dean opened the door and lifted her feet up so he could slide into the driver's seat.

"Why is she here?" Sam asked, surprised to see Kayden in the front seat of his brother's car. From what she had told him earlier at the party, she hadn't been in contact with Dean for eight years. So what was she doing in the passenger's seat of his Impala?

Without saying anything Kayden moved her wrist showing Sam that she wasn't really in the car by her own choice. She looked over at Dean to see if he was getting the key out of the place he kept it, but he wasn't. Sam got into the back seat of the Impala and she looked at Dean expectantly. When he finally met her eyes, he grinned at her and took the key out of the cassette player. "Are you kidding me?"

"I figured you would be gone by the time we came back," Dean laughed handing her the key. "You have lost some of your touch,"

"Take me back to my apartment," Kayden demanded.

"Sammy thinks you can handle what we do," Dean told her, with a smirk. "Now we will see,"

"Dean, come on, let her go," Sam said putting his two cents into the conversation. "She doesn't have to prove anything. She's not stupid,"

"You told her the family secret, well now she is gonna see it first hand." Dean said ending the conversation even before Kayden got to make her case about how she wanted him to just leave her alone. She might still have some sort of feelings for him, but that didn't mean anything.

With the conversation ended, Dean started driving to Jericho, California.

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