Summary: DJ meets his new sibling for the first time.
Warnings: Mpreg, Wincest


DJ Winchester followed Ellen Harvelle and Bobby into the hospital. The six year was about to meet his new baby sister. His uncle had called him the night before to tell everyone about the newest Winchester.

"I wonder what the baby looks like. I still can't believe Dean wouldn't tell us her name," Ellen said to Bobby and DJ. Jo hadn't been able to make it to the hospital, since she was on a hunt in California. She'd be by to visit the baby as soon as the job was done.

"He wanted it to be a surprise," DJ reminded her. He considered her his grandmother, something Ellen didn't mind at all. She loved the little boy.

"I know that, Baby. Grandma's just impatient. What about you, Singer? You excited to meet Baby Girl Winchester?" Ellen was still denying the fact that she had squealed last night upon finding out that Dean and Sam now had a daughter.

"Don't be an idjit. Of course I'm excited to meet her." Bobby was going to spoil her rotten, just like he spoiled DJ.

The three finally made their way to Sam's room. The door was closed, but the three could definitely hear the baby crying. DJ smiled as Ellen opened the door and everyone stepped in. Dean was sitting on Sam's bed while Sam rocked the baby back and forth to calm her down. "Hey, Deej. Hi, Bobby and Ellen," Dean said.

Sam finally quieted the baby down and smiled at his visitors. "Hey, little man. You want to come up here and meet your new baby sister?" He winced as he moved around to get a little more comfortable.

"What's her name?" Ellen excitedly asked as DJ moved closer and closer to the bed. She could tell that the six year old was a teensy bit nervous, but he'd probably be over that soon.

Dean laughed. "That's all you care about, huh? Sammy, why don't you tell them? You're the one that did all the hard work." Sam had made him promise to have the next baby, and since his brother had been in the midst of a very painful contraction, Dean had agreed. He couldn't stand to see Sam in that much pain. He never had been able to take it. They weren't even sure if they were having another baby yet, though.

Sam couldn't stop smiling. "Everyone, Dean and I would like you to meet Helena Mary Winchester. Helena, meet your grandparents and big brother, DJ." He winced again as he shifted.

Dean shot a concerned look towards towards his brother. "Kiddo, what do you think about her?" he asked DJ.

"She's pretty. Can I hold her?" DJ couldn't stop starting at the newborn. She was amazing. He couldn't Helena was his little sister.

"Of course you can. Sit down in the chair." Dean answered.

Ellen decided she'd be the one to take the baby over to DJ, so she held her arms out to Sam. Sam laughed at her, but handed the baby over to her. Helena let out a little wail, but quieted down when Ellen rocked her a little bit. "You have to be really careful when you hold her," she said to DJ.

"I will be," DJ promised. Ellen stayed by his side, just in case something happened. DJ stared in awe at his new sister.

He didn't even look up when there was a flash. Bobby had taken a picture of the two new siblings. It nearly matched the one of four year old Dean with newborn Sam.

"So, how are you feeling?" Ellen had been through labor once, but knew Sam had to be hurting right now.

"I hurt a little, but the pain was worse after DJ was born. I feel better this time around. At least my labor was shorter. Only eight hours compared to the nineteen when I had DJ." Sam had been through labor twice, and it was still the worst thing he had ever been through. Physical pain only, though.

"I love you, Lena," DJ whispered. Ellen let out an aww, while Sam had to blink away tears. Dean and Bobby pretended like they weren't affected by that.

"I guess Helena has a nickname, courtesy of the new big brother." Bobby should have been expecting it. DJ was a Winchester, and Dean had been talking non-stop about big brothers to the little boy for the past seven months.

Sam nodded. "I guess she does. It's sweet." He loved that his two kids were so close despite the fact that they had only known each other for about twenty minutes.

Dean snorted. "Don't come complaining to me when Helena whines about how her name isn't Lena and we should call her Helena." Sam had given in and only let Dean call him Sammy, but he had still complained for years.

"I just gave birth to your daughter. Don't bring that up." Sam was probably going to milk that for a few days, and Dean knew that. He still let it go, however.

"Can I see her now?" Bobby asked DJ. He really wanted to hold his newborn granddaughter. He hadn't had the chance yet.

DJ nodded, so Ellen gently took the baby off him and handed her to Bobby. "She's beautiful," Ellen informed Sam and Dean.

Bobby held the baby for about ten minutes, before Helena began crying. He handed the baby back to Dean. "Shh, sweetie. Are you hungry? Daddy will feed you."

"Why don't we go then? You three obviously need your rest. Dean, you staying here?" Ellen didn't know why she was taking charge, but she was.

Dean nodded. "I'm not leaving Sam or the baby. I didn't leave when DJ was born, either. Remember that? I drove Sam crazy."

"That's because you mother henned us," Sam reminded him. Dean had done everything for him after DJ's birth. He expected the same this time around.

"True." Dean couldn't help it. He had been taking care of Sam since the day he came home from the hospital. He couldn't turn that off.

"I'll miss you, Lena. Bye, Daddy. Bye, Uncle Dean!" DJ called as he, Bobby, and Ellen began leaving to head home.

"Bye, Kiddo. We'll see you when Daddy and Helena get out of the hospital." Dean couldn't wait until Sam and Lena were able to go home. Wow, the Lena nickname was catching.

"I love you, little man!" Sam wanted to be back home immediately. He hated the hospital. Besides giving birth, nothing good ever happened in hospitals.

Sam began feeding Helena after Bobby, Ellen, and DJ left. Dean went down to the cafeteria to eat, since he was starving.

Helena Mary Winchester was a welcome addition to the family, and everyone loved her.

The Winchesters' new life had begun.