The next morning, Kayla was standing beside the couch eating a piece of toast. Her butt was still a little sore and she did not want to sit, even on the soft couch. Sam and Jess were about to leave for school, when they heard a knock on the door. Before they could answer it, Dean walked in.

"Hey guys." He said.

"Hey Dean." Jess smiled. "Sam and I have to run, but make yourself at home."

"We should be back by noon." Sam said, as he grabbed his and Jess's book bags.

"Don't worry." Dean smirked. "I won't destroy the place while you're gone."

"Kayla." Sam said, looking at the teen. "You are in charge."

"Hey." Dean protested.

"Behave yourself." Jess said, as she hugged her little sister.

"I will." Jess promised.

"That goes for you too." Jess said, smiling at Dean.

"I'm will be on my best behavior." Dean assured her.

Sam and Jess left, then Dean flopped down in a recliner. "Want to watch a movie?" He asked.

"Sure." Kayla replied, laying down on the couch.

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It was almost noon when Sam and Jess walked into the apartment. Kayla was laying on her stomach in the floor; Dean was knelt beside her with one knee in the small of her back. He had both of her hands pinned to the floor.

"Maybe we should have defined the word baby-sit for Dean." Sam said.

"When we left, you said Kayla was in charge." Jess reminded him. "So shouldn't she be sitting on him?"

"Dean's always been a difficult child to baby sit." Sam replied.

"Hey guys." Kayla called from the floor. "A little help here?"

"Oh, of course. I'm sorry." Sam said. "Dean, if you slid your knee up just a bit it'll give you better balance."

"Thanks Sammy." Dean said, following his advice.

"Yeah, thanks Sammy." The young teenager said, but her voice wasn't as cheerful as Dean's.

"If you two are done playing." Jess said. "How about walking with us to Mac's Diner for lunch?"

"Sounds good." Dean said, standing up and offering a hand to the teen. She accepted the hand and he pulled her to her feet.

"Dean was showing me some self defense moves." Kayla said, as she and Dean put their shoes on.

"Yeah." Dean replied. "That way the next time an overgrown giraffe picks on her, he might wind up with a black eye."

"Or worse." Kayla said.

Dean and Kayla walked out of the apartment, and Sam turned to his wife. "Should I be worried?" He asked.

"Yes." Jess replied with a smirk.

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The next couple weeks went by smoothly, Kayla was really enjoying her vacation. And Sam and Jess were really enjoying having her stay there.

It was just a little after eight on a Saturday morning when Sam walked into the living room and smiled at Kayla, who was still sound asleep on the sofa bed.

"Be nice." Jess said, as she entered the room.

"Being nice is overrated." Sam replied, with an evil grin. "Those sheets need washing."

"I'll get the water." Jess said, with a matching evil grin.

A moment later, she returned with two glasses of cold water and handed one of them to Sam.

They stood over the slumbering girl, then tilted the glasses and spilt the cold water over Kayla. The fourteen-year-old shouted in surprise and jumped out of bed, her eyes darting around franticly. Then she glared at the laughing adults.

"That was wrong on so many levels." She said.

"It's time to wake up honey." Sam said innocently. "Remember, we want to get to the amusement park early."

"Just remember what they say about payback." Kayla warned, but she was smiling.

A few minutes later, the trio was on their way to a large amusement park.

"Kayla." Jess said, as Sam drove. "I know your fourteen, and we don't expect you to stay within eyesight at all times. But we do expect you to keep your cell phone on and check in every half hour."

"Okay." Kayla said, happy to have some space away from her sister and brother-in-law. She loved them and loved hanging with them, but she wanted some time for herself.

"And do not leave the park." Jess said.

"I won't." Kayla assured her.

A few minutes later, Sam parked the car and they got out.

"Here." Sam said, handing the teen some money. He knew that she had money when she came, and that Jess had given her some more money that morning. But he wanted to make sure the young girl had enough.

"Thanks, Sam." She smiled. "See you guys later."

"Remember." Jess called out as the younger sister trotted off. "Check in every half hour."

"Alone at last." Sam said, wrapping an arm around Jess's waist. "I hear this place has a tunnel of love"

"Really?" Jess looked around, as if she were looking for someone. "I wonder who I could get to ride with me?"

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Kayla was having a blast, and she had remembered to phone Jess every half hour. It was almost time to meet Jess and Sam for lunch, so the fourteen-year-old was walking towards the picnic tables.

"Missed you at the party." A voice said from behind her. She turned and saw Eddie standing there.

"I was there." Kayla replied. "But you were already drunk."

"Well, I'll make up for that tonight. I know of another party."

"No thank you." Kayla said, turning to walk away. There was no way she was doing that again.

"I don't take no for an answer." Eddie said, jumping in front of her and blocking her path. "You will go to the party with me."

"No I won't." Kayla said, getting a little scared. The teenager was about a foot taller then Kayla and he was very muscular.

Eddie reached out and wrapped his hand around her throat, squeezing hard. Kayla started to panic, and then she remembered what Sam and Dean had taught her. Sam had been teaching her self defense moves whenever they saw each other, every since they met. And Dean had shown her a lot when he visited two weeks ago.

Kayla grabbed his wrist with both of her hands, then kicked Eddie in the stomach as hard as she could. Eddie grunted in pain and released his hold on the girl's throat. As soon as the pressure was released from her throat, Kayla released his wrist. Then she laced her fingers together, forming a large fist, and slammed the fist into the side of the boy's face. Eddie staggered backwards, and Kayla once again kicked him in the stomach. This time, the teenager fell backwards and landed in the dirt.

"Like I said." Kayla said, looking down on him. "I do not want to go to the party."

Then she turned to walk away, but Sam was blocking her path. He was smiling.

"Nice job." He said, placing a hand on her shoulder as they walked away.

"How long were you standing there?" Kayla asked.

"Long enough to know that I am very proud of you for not accepting the invite to another one of his parties." Sam said, giving her shoulder a light squeeze. "I was about to jump in when he grabbed your throat, but you had it all under control."

"You and Dean are pretty good teachers."

"This weekend, I'm going to teach you some more." Sam said. Seeing his sister-in-law in that situation had scared him, he was determined to make sure the young girl could get out of any situation on her own. "We'll make a game of it, get a dummy and put Dean's picture on its face."

THE END

Please let me know what you think. I will post more in this series later. I have more stories planned, including some tragedies and a lot of happiness. I see Sam and Jess with a house full of kids after they become lawyers, some natural and some adopted. Please let me know if you would be interested in reading about them.