Cas spent Saturday sitting on the couch while "How I Met Your Mother" streamed and graded the rest of his essays. Dean filmed a video ahead of schedule. It was very boring. Sunday approached and they both went to bed extra early so they could get up extra early and go downtown before heading to dinner at Sam's house across town.

Afters hours spent walking around down town shopping and visiting stores, Dean in sunglasses the entire time so nobody recognized him, they went to a movie. It ended about an hour before they'd be expected at Sam's house for dinner.

"Oh my gosh. That movie was soooo fake," Cas pouted.

"No! It's completely possible. There could be vampires, werewolves, ghosts. Any of those things could be real."

"But they're not. Honestly angels are more likely than those weird hybrids."

"I think you mean Jefferson-Starships," Dean corrected. "And there were angels in it!"

"What?"

"In the movie, they never gave the hybrid a name. So I did. Jefferson-Starships."

"Okay no. We are not calling them that."

"We are. I just tweeted it. 'Anybody seen that new movie called Unnatural? I gave the hybrids a name. Jefferson-Starships.' It's official. No turning back. Almost 50 retweets already."

"Whatever. We're home. You go put on something other than flannel and meet me by the door in 15 minutes. That is unless you want to be more than fashionably late for your brother's fancy dinner across town."

"Kay." Dean pecked Cas on the lips before hopping out and running to the door and disappearing inside.

Cas chuckled to himself and checked his twitter. Sure enough Dean's tweet about the hybrid had almost 1,000 retweets. He retweeted it quickly before clicking his phone off and following Dean into the house to get ready.

Dean and Cas arrived at Sam's house almost 20 minutes late at 7:40pm. Dean was wearing a pair of his neatest khakis and a white and tan flannel, finished with a khaki jacket. Cas was decked out in a black suit and a dark blue shirt. Their wedding bands glinted on their intertwined hands as they stepped through the door and were greeted by a flustered Sam in a suit not unlike Dean's but with a simpler red shirt. His long hair swept from his eyes which glinted green, or was it blue? Jessica was behind him visible in the kitchen facing the stove where a large pan of god knows what sat. Sides were scattered across their counter in an assembly line type set up. Sam and Jess's house was substantially smaller than Dean and Cas's but it still held a large dining room, large enough to fit all of the guests, four bedrooms, and three bathrooms, as well as a large wrap around porch where many of Sam and Jess's friends were mingling. Jess had no siblings and neither did Cas so the family was fairly small, but Sam and Jess's friends filled those empty spaces. Some of the people Sam and Dean met on their road trips were there and finally the parents. Jess's mom helped her finish up some dinner preparations while all three dad's were outside containing the rowdy 20- somethings.

"Hey Dean, Cas." Sam greeted. "Fashionably late, as per usual."

"You know it." Replied Dean who tramped inside, opened the fridge and pulled out a beer and joined to commotion outside, paying no mind to Jess's strained 'hey.'

"Well he's sure at home in my house." Sam remarked.

"I guess." Cas muttered, "What's the big news? A promotion?"

"Something like that," Sam answered with a smirk.

"Oh. Well I'll be outside. Gotta go get my man before some girl gets her grimy hot pink talons in him."

"He, yeah. I remember those days. Before he met you," Sam reminisced. Cas grinned. "It was awful."

"I'll see you when we sit down to eat," Cas called as he trudged after Dean into the pools of lawyers and party girls.

About 30 minutes later Sam stepped out into the small crowd of people and called hem all to dinner. It looked delicious and tasted better. The main course was over in less than 40 minutes because everyone scarfed down their food. Jess came out carrying a large cake and was followed by her mom carrying two large containers of ice-cream and a scoop. They set the desert items on the table and then Jess's mom took her seat and Jess hurried over to Sam and stood by him as he tapped his wine glass for an announcement. People'd been theorizing all night. Most of the ladies seemed to think they were moving or something because Jess had a ton of boxes packed up in one of the spare rooms. The guys thought Sam had gotten a promotion to head of his department or something because of the fancy attire. Nobody was really sure. Personally Dean was convinced that they were moving too. However Cas had been fairly quiet about his opinion on the matter.

"Can we have your attention for a moment?" Sam called over the chitchat, "Jess and I have an announcement to make." He grinned over at her and whispered something into her ear.

"Um.. I don't really know how to put this.." Jess stuttered. Her hands were shaking and she nearly dropped her glass of water, "D'you want to tell them?"

"Go ahead," Sam replied.

"Somebody tell us!" a girl called out.

Jess's cheeses flushed and Sam smiled at his wife. "I'm pregnant." Jess revealed.

A sharp intake of breath from her mother and Sam and Dean's father was audible until Bobby, a family friend they'd met while traveling stood up and clapped his hands a few times and spread his arms wide and said, "Come here you two!" A chorus of applause and laughing filled the room as Sam lead Jess over to Bobby where he bear-hugged the both of them.

Dean stood up and walked over to Sam and clapped him on his back and congratulated him. Sam's face was hot but he was smiling none the less.

Jessica was in a swarm of girls giggling about names and socks which included Cas muttering his congratulations before striding across the room to do the same for Sam.

After they all settled down and everyone returned to their seats, Jessica stood up to thank everyone for coming. It was the first time Dean actually noticed the small bump that was his soon to be niece or nephew. He was shocked he hadn't noticed before, however she had been in the kitchen all day.

The night dragged on until the only people left were Sam, Jess, Dean and Cas, and a few girls who insisted on spending the night, but they were already asleep.

"That was not what anyone was expecting." Cas said matter'o'factly.

"Yeah. Well we had so many people to tell that we just rounded them all up into one spot," Sam explained.

"Congratulations guys," Dean said for probably the fifth time.

"Thanks," Jess muttered.

"Hey, even when you are all pregnant I'll still remember you as the chic in Sam's apartment in a smurf t-shirt." Dean assured her. At that she giggled and Sam gave him a look. And with that they left.