Head First

Disclaimer: Buffy the Vampire Slayer belongs to Joss Whedon and Supernatural belongs to Eric Kripke

Summary: After a rendezvous in Los Angeles, Dean discovers something that will forever change his life… A daughter…

Spoilers: Post "Chosen" for Buffy and now post "Shadow" for Supernatural!

Authors Note: It is now 2006, so the ages thus far are: Buffy is 25, Sam is 22, and Dean is 26...

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Never Live It Down

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Cleveland, Ohio- 2006

The ride was silent as they drove down the Interstate. Sam wasn't talking to Dean because they were forced to abandon their dad back in Chicago. He knew it was the right decision to make, but he didn't have to life it.

Dean was mad at Sam for being a baby about the whole ordeal. That, and Dean had to cough up the change to get through the many toll booths that were in Ohio. It wasn't like Sam was broke or anything, so why should he pay for the both of them to make it from one city to another?

"Can you at least kick out the money to get the room?" Dean glared at his brother as they parked in the lot of the Sunset Inn.

Without a word, Sam opened the door, stepped out, slammed the door, and walked to get a room.

"Good," Dean said under his breath. He turned the Impala off and retrieved the bags from the trunk. He made sure to 'accidentally' forget Sam's bag.

He waited by the car until he saw Sam with the motel key in his hands. He pushed past Sam as soon as the door was opened and claimed a bed.

"Where are my bags?" Sam sighed.

Dean threw his hand in the general direction of the car without looking at Sam as he riffled through his duffel bag.

Sam glared at the back of Dean's head before walking out to the car.

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Buffy Summers was beyond tired. Having to deal with hormonal slayers, the occasional apocalypse, defense classes, and a now four year old daughter was exhausting work.

But, she forced herself to stay awake with her current task. The people at S & W United had somehow missed a slayer in their own city. So of course, Buffy was expected to go to the slayer and give her the breakdown on her new destiny that she probably wasn't even aware of having.

So here she was, at the Sunset Inn, recruiting another girl.

"You don't have to do this, but you'd be getting the training that would help you if something were to happen," Buffy said. "Not that something would happen, but y'know, if it did."

The girl, Hannah, smiled and nodded. "I want to go, but I don't have any way to pay for it."

"Don't worry about that," Buffy smiled. "This isn't like your average college. The only people that pay are the Watcher's since they're getting the 'real' education. The only time you pay is if something happens where we make you, but you don't look like the trouble causing person."

"Nope, I am completely safe and innocent," the girl smiled again.

"And it's usually the innocent ones who do the most damage," Buffy smirked. "You can pack your things and check out; I'll be waiting by the car."

Buffy left the room, patting herself on the back for having another slayer accept her offer of being trained. As she got closer to the car, she couldn't help but catch sight of an older one.

It looked strangely familiar, but Buffy couldn't put her finger on it. Like a baseball bat, the memory came back to Buffy.

This was his car.

'But it couldn't be!' Buffy thought to herself. The trunk was open, which meant someone was looking through it. Buffy decided to check for herself as she ventured off the walkway that led to the motel rooms. She walked behind the car and spotted someone else. She breathed a sigh of relief as the man turned to her.

"Nice car," Buffy said lamely before walking to her own.

The man smiled at Buffy's retreating form before heading to his room.

As soon as Buffy got in the car, things went downhill from there. She put the car in reverse, but she wound up hitting the man's car. She probably would have gunned it, if the noise wasn't so loud that the guy stepped out of his room to see what happened.

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Dean had watched Sam looked out the door, and he wondered what happened. That's when the feeling hit him. Something was wrong with the car.

Dean raced past Sam, his jaw hitting the ground as he saw the damn car the ruined his baby's bumper. He rushed over to the driver, Sam right behind him.

The driver stepped out, only to be a woman. A woman that Dean knew.

"Looks like besides owing me underwear, you owe me money to fix my car," Dean smirked.

Buffy rolled her eyes at Dean's choice of greeting. "Some things never change Dean Winchester."

He was ready for Buffy to say a smart remark; the reason Dean liked her, when she looked at Sam and himself. She studied their faces intently. That's when Dean cursed himself. They may have stitched themselves up after dealing with Meg, but the fight was still evident in the bruises on their faces.

"Why don't you two come by for dinner?" she offered. "You and I can catch on the past four years."

Buffy gave them directions to her place as a girl, no older than 16 ran toward Buffy holding bags that no 16 year old girl should be able to carry. "I'm ready to go."

'Hmm, strange,' Dean thought to himself.

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Well…? Next chapter, Buffy and Scoobs have dinner with the brothers… It's going to be hard to keep secrets, especially with troublesome slayers!

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