Chapter Two.

"So, uh," Dean was always awkward with goodbyes, "I'll have my cell phone on if you guys need anything, and maybe tomorrow afternoon I can pick you guys up and show you the house?"

"Sounds good, Dean," Sadie spoke up first, crossing her arms over her chest, as Sam nodded in agreement.

"Okay, well, uh, make sure you keep in touch," Dean nodded gruffly before walking over to the car.

"That wasn't awkward at all," Sam muttered as he and Sadie walked back inside.

Sadie rolled her eyes.

None of the Winchester's were really known for their affection, it wasn't that Sadie didn't want to be all huggy and lovey like other seventeen year old girls, but the fact was, the most affection that was shown in her family, was her father giving her brothers a clap on the back.

"What do you have?" Sadie asked, as she looked down at her schedule.

Sam looked at his own schedule, and then looked pleased, "Advanced English, Advanced Math, Pre-Cal, Life Science, and Spanish. You?"

"Advanced English, Art, Math, Life Science and Spanish." Sadie replied, smiling slightly.

She wasn't surprised that Sam had asked for Advanced Math, or Pre-Cal. Sam loved to learn. Sadie just wasn't that into learning the math and science side of things. She was more into arts, and that was something she would never tell her father.

"Where's your dorm?" Sam asked suddenly, looking slightly nervous. He hated meeting new people, and sharing a room with anybody who wasn't his twin sister and older brother was going to be a bit of a change for him.

"Third floor," Sadie informed him, "317."

"330." Sam was relieved that he and Sadie were at least on the same floor.

"Are you okay, Sam?" Sadie asked after a few moments silence.

Sam nodded slowly, "Yeah. I mean, going to a real school, and meeting real people, spending time with people who aren't you, or Dean… it's going to be weird at first, right?"

Sadie nodded, "Yeah, I guess so."

"But it'll be good, Sadie, don't worry about me." Sam smiled at her.

"You can tell me that all you want, but you know it doesn't work," Sadie shook her head, a smile crossing her face.

"Yeah," Sam nodded, "I know. Wanna know how I know?"

"Oh, do tell." Sadie nodded.

"Because I'm the same way with you." Sam chuckled.

Sadie laughed, "Well, I can take care of myself, you don't have to worry about me."

"What's that supposed to mean? I can't look after myself?" Sam raised his eyebrows, but a smile was still on his face.

Sadie gave him a look, before laughing again, "We don't have to worry about this, Sam. We fight demons every other night, how hard can high school be?"

"You did see Mean Girls, right?" Sam asked her.

Sadie elbowed him, "Yes, but I wasn't aware you paid such close attention." She stuck out her tongue and then said, "There's no way it's that bad."

Sam shrugged, "I don't know…"

Sadie stopped and turned to face her twin, "Sammy, don't worry about it." She put a hand on his shoulder, "Who the hell cares if we don't make it with the popular kids? I certainly don't."

Sam nodded to show he understood, and then Sadie said, "We have each other, that's what matters."

Sam and Sadie had always stuck together, no matter what. They were the best of friends, the other half to one another, and they always had each other's backs when things got rough, whether with a hunt, or with their father.

Sadie blinked at him, her hazel eyes glinting in the early September sunlight, "Going to school with other people… it's not going to change anything. I mean, things might get better, we might know what it's like to be real people, but we'll always be the Unstoppable Winchester Twins, Sammy.""

"Promise?" Sam looked at her seriously.

Sadie stuck out her small, pale pinky, and waited until Sam linked his own with hers, "Promise."


Blair Garwin was just rolling out of bed when there was a knock on the door of her dorm room. She stretched her long arms over her head before going to the door, and pulling it open. She found a dark haired girl standing on the opposite side.

"Hi," The girl greeted cautiously.

"You're my new roommate," Blair said as a greeting.

She nodded, and Blair pushed the door open, "Come on in." She smiled, "I'm Blair, by the way."

"Sadie." Blair noted that Sadie was kind of shy, and also that she didn't have a lot of luggage with her. Two duffel bags… Blair herself had brought two large suitcases.

"It's nice to meet you, Sadie," Blair smiled, "Where'd you move here from?"

"Kansas," Sadie said, "How about you, are you from around here?"

Blair nodded, "Well, sort of. My family were one of the five who founded Ipswich, but my parents moved to New Jersey before I was born."

"So you still live in Jersey?" Sadie asked, opening one of her duffel bags.

Blair shook her head, "No, I live here with my aunt and uncle now," She caught the somewhat curious look on Sadie's face and explained, "Nasty divorce."

"Ah," Sadie nodded.

Blair caught sight of the photo Sadie was placing on her nightstand and said, "Who's that?"

"Oh," Sadie smiled, "My two brothers, my dad, and me."

"You have two brothers?" Blair asked. Sadie nodded, and she said, "Lucky. I'm an only child… all I have is my cousin. I guess he's kind of like a brother to me," She said fairly.

"I'm not entirely sure having two brothers is something I'd say is lucky." Sadie said, smiling slightly.

"They're protective, huh?" Blair grinned.

Sadie nodded, "Try insanely over-protective. My dad's pretty bad, but my older brother's ten times worse."

"I feel your pain," Blair nodded, "My cousin's older than I am, and his three best friends are like brothers to me… them, in addition to my uncle… I think we're even."

"You might even have it tougher," Sadie nodded, grinning.

"So, what, are you in your senior year?" Blair asked, as she sat back on her unmade bed.

Sadie nodded, and said, "What about you?"

"Junior," Blair replied, "Well, actually, I'm supposed to be a sophomore, but I skipped a year. My best friend is a senior though."

"Really?" Sadie raised her eyebrows.

Blair nodded, "Yup. I can introduce her to you later, if you want."

Sadie smiled, "Sounds good."


Sam's roommate wasn't around when he pushed his key into the lock, so he spent the next forty-five minutes unpacking, until a tall, muscular boy with long, dark blonde hair came in.

"You must be my new roommate." He said, grinning slightly, "I'm Pogue… Parry." He added his name in an afterthought. "Sorry about the mess, I didn't think I was going to take that long on my run."

"It's no big deal, my siblings are worse," Sam informed him, "I'm Sam Winchester."

"Nice to meet you, Sam Winchester." Pogue grinned, "Where are you from?"

"Kansas." Sam responded.

"That sounds… exciting." Pogue chuckled.

"Oh, yeah," Sam nodded, "How about you?"

"I'm from here," Pogue replied. "You a senior?"

Sam nodded, "Yeah, you?"

Pogue nodded, "Hey, man, if you're interested, after you get settled in, I'd be happy to show you around."

"Thanks," Sam nodded. He was about to say something else when there was a knock at the door.

Pogue was closest, so he reached over and opened it, revealing Sadie to be standing on the other side.

"Please tell me you're here for me," Pogue said, smiling at her.

Sadie cracked a grin, then shook her head, "Sorry. Is Sam here?"

Pogue pushed the door open farther and Sam smiled when he spotted his twin, "Hey. Missing me already?"

"Yeah, Sam, that's it," Sadie said sarcastically, rolling her eyes.

Sam grinned, "Sadie, this is my roommate, Pogue. Pogue, this is my twin sister, Sadie."

"Hey." Pogue nodded at her, still grinning.

"Hey there," Sadie smiled. "Sam, I was just going to give Dean a call and I was thinking that you'd probably want to be there."

"Yeah, that's probably a good idea," Sam nodded, "I'll be right back," He told Pogue.

Pogue nodded, "Sure. It was nice meeting you, Sadie."

Sadie smiled, "You too. See you around."

The Winchester twins left the room, and Pogue said, "I certainly hope so."


When Sadie finally returned to the dorm room, she found Blair sitting on her bed, with a laptop in front of her.

"Hey," Blair greeted, smiling. "Did you find your brother okay?"

Sadie nodded, "Yeah, actually, and met his roommate in the process."

"Who's his roommate?" Blair asked. She'd been coming to Ipswich since she was very little, so she knew almost every person that went to Spenser.

"Um… Pogue Something?" Sadie looked thoughtful, as she brushed out her long dark hair.

"Pogue Parry?" Blair knew it couldn't have been anybody else, "Shaggy blonde hair, totally built?"

Sadie nodded. "Yep, that would be him."

"He's my best friend's older brother." Blair informed her, "He's a nice guy, one of the better guys at Spenser your brother could be paired with for a roommate."

"Well, that's good." Sadie smiled slightly, before returning to unpacking her things.

She didn't have very much with her, mainly because she didn't own very much in general. She wore basically the same thing every day, in a variety of colors, she owned four pairs of jeans, five t-shirts, two sweaters (one of which wasn't really hers, it was actually Sam's), two pairs of shoes and a winter coat for when they went someplace cold.

"So," Blair smiled, "There's this party tonight, and my friends want me to invite you to come with us,"

"Oh, really?" Sadie was kind of surprised at this.

Blair nodded, "Yeah, Bella's really excited to meet you. Plus, we can give you the heads up about people who are good to hang out with, or not."

"I don't know, Blair, I'm not really much of a party person," Sadie was lying. She loved parties almost as much as Dean, but she wasn't sure she should go to a party right away.

"Come on, it'll be fun." Blair smiled, "And you can introduce Bella to your cute twin brother."

"He's so not cute," Sadie wrinkled her nose.

"He is in that picture," Blair informed her, "I would say "introduce him to me,", but my boyfriend wouldn't be too happy about that, I don't think."

Sadie looked at her, "You have a boyfriend?"

Blair nodded, "You'll meet him if you come to the party." She blinked her wide blue eyes, "Please?"

Sadie sighed, "Fine."


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