I'm really trying to update more often. This chapter is short, and I'm sorry for that. Let me know what you think. Hope you enjoy!

"So what do you guys want to do for your birthday?" Bay asked her cousins as she drove through the town. "Today is all about what you want to do."

"I want to go see the new horror movie!" Joanna shouted excitedly. She was practically bouncing in her seat. "Dad and Daddy won't let me see it."

"I want to go to the new arcade." Robert said as he smiled. He had read that a new arcade was being opened up on the internet. "Dad and Daddy wouldn't take me to check it out."

"I want to go shopping!" Mary squealed with happiness. She's always loved helping her dads or uncles shop. "I don't want to shop for weapons or food, like I do all the other times. I want to see a mall for the first time."

"Well how about we do all three?" Bay asked, smiling softly. She was determined to let her cousins have fun on their birthday; even if it meant going against what their parents wanted. Dean had told Bay to stay at the bunker where she could keep her cousins safe. She already broke that rule, so why not break some more? "We'll go to the arcade until the movie starts, then afterwards we'll go to the mall."

Joanna, Robert, and Mary shouted in agreement. They were excited to finally have the chance to do normal things like normal children. They were tired of their parents telling them they couldn't do something because they were different.

"Bay?" Joanna spoke up once the excitement died down a little. One thing had her concerned. "How are you going to pay for all of this?" She watched as a huge smile formed on Bay's face.

"Don't you worry about that." Bay laughed softly as she spoke. "I swiped my Dad's credit card from his wallet before he left. I have everything covered."

Joanna, Robert, and Mary all laughed along with her. They've seen Bay steal her dad's credit cards multiple times. They always felt uneasy with Bay stealing from Dean, but today they were excited and happy that Bay was able to steal the credit card without being noticed.


Dean had parked in an abandoned parking lot, waiting for the others. He was silently hoping one of them found Sam. He was pacing around the impala, worried that he hadn't heard from anyone. While he waited he decided to call Bay. She didn't answer her phone, which only made Dean worry more. He called her a few more times, still no answer. He was about to get back in the impala and drive back to the bunker when Cas showed up.

"Did you find anything, Cas?" Dean asked, now standing in front of his angel. Castiel just shook his head and gave a simple 'no'. "Have you heard from Gabe or Lucifer?"

"No, I haven't seen them since we left." Cas said, noticing how worried Dean was. He gave his hunter a hug and held Dean close. "It's alright, Dean. We'll find Sam."

There was a small moment of silence before Dean pulled away from Cas. He knew Cas was right. They'd find Sammy, but that didn't stop him from worrying. Just as Dean pulled away from Cas, Gabriel and Lucifer showed up. They both looked just as worried as Dean.

"We couldn't find him." Gabriel said, gripping onto Lucifer's hand. He was so upset that he couldn't find even a small trace of Sam anywhere. "There's no sign of him anywhere."

"What about Crowley?" Dean asked, turning his attention to Lucifer. "Has Crowley or his little minions seen Sammy?"

"I couldn't find Crowley to ask him." Lucifer said, anger filled his voice. He searched for Crowley and Sam with no luck. "I spoke with a few demons, but they haven't seen Sam anywhere."

Dean was mentally cursing at Crowley as he leaned against the impala. Dean checked his phone, hoping Bay had tried to call him back.

"We need to head back to the bunker." Dean said as he put his phone back in his pocket. The others looked at him questioningly. "Bay isn't answering her phone, which isn't like her at all. She always has it with her."


Bay, Joanna, Mary, and Robert where sitting in a smaller diner. They all had ice cream and other deserts sitting in front of them. Bay ordered a couple of deserts for herself, while the rest was for her cousins.

"So, did you guys have fun today?" Bay asked, watching them dig into their deserts. They all nodded, unable to speak while their mouths were full with sweets. "You guys can't tell your dads or mine that I took you to that horror movie. They would kill me if they found out."

"Don't worry, we won't tell." Robert said, once he was able to speak again. He leaned over the table carefully and hugged Bay. Joanna and Mary also hugged Bay. "You're the best cousin we could ever ask for Bay. This is the best birthday we've ever had."

"That's what cousins are for." Bay said as she hugged her cousins back. "I'll always break the rules for you three, and I'll always make sure you guys are happy and taken care of."

"How sweet." They all turned their heads to find Crowley standing next to their table. "Breaking the rules for family seems to be a Winchester tradition."

Mary, Robert, and Joanna tackled Crowley into a group hug. Bay laughed at the sight of seeing Crowley being taken down by her younger cousins. After a few minutes they returned to their seats, letting Crowley back up.

"What brings you here, Uncle Crowley?" Bay asked, calming down from laughing so hard. "You hiding from your work again?"

"I can't visit the little rugrats on their birthday?" Crowley asked, looking hurt. Bay knew that wasn't the only reason he was here. Crowley noticed Bay staring at him. "Okay, I'm hiding from my work a little, but I brought birthday gifts for the rugrats."

Crowley then took us all to Hell, where a small party was set up. A few demons had birthday hats on.

"HAPPY BIRTHDAY JOANNA, MARY, AND ROBERT!" They all shouted and started clapping their hands.

Joanna, Mary, and Robert thanked them all before running off in separate directions. They were talking to some of the demons, while Bay stood next to Crowley and watched them. Two more demons walked in carrying a large birthday cake and were singing happy birthday, which caused the others to join. There were three sets of sixteen candles so that Mary, Robert, and Joanna could blow out their own candles. They made their birthday wishes and blew out their candles. Bay happily watched them eat cake, play party games with the demons, and open up birthday gifts. Mary was able to convince Crowley to do limbo with her. He fell to the ground on his first try, which had everyone laughing. Soon Robert, Mary, and Joanna began to get tired. Crowley brought Bay and her three cousins back to the bunker. Bay noticed the car she took out earlier was parked outside the bunker, along with the impala. She ignored it for the time being.

"Thanks, Uncle Crowley." Bay said, giving Crowley a small hug. "You helped make their birthday better for them."

"My pleasure, kitten." Crowley said, smiling softly. Bay had noticed that Crowley usually only smiles around her and her cousins. "I figured the rugrats' parents would ditch again. And it got me out of a boring meeting."

Bay laughed lightly and hugged Crowley goodbye. Joanna, Robert, and Mary thanked Crowley for the party and the gifts then hugged him goodbye as well. Crowley disappeared waving goodbye to them. Bay and her cousins went inside the bunker. Their parents were waiting for them at the bottom of the stairs. Bay stood in front of her cousins and walked down to stand in front of them.

"Where the hell have you been?" Dean asked, letting his anger show on his face. Bay had her cousins go to their room while she talked with their parents. "Do you realize how many times I tried calling you?"

"Dad, I know you're pissed." Bay replied, sighing to herself. She was already prepared for the trouble she was in. "I have a good excuse."

"It better be good, young lady." Gabriel joined the conversation. He was just as angry as Dean was. Bay noticed they weren't the only ones. Castiel and Lucifer were upset as well. "You know we don't want Joanna, Mary, or Robert going somewhere without us knowing. They could've been in danger for all we know!"

"They weren't in danger, Uncle Gabe." Bay said, getting slightly irritated with her uncle. She hears this each time she takes her cousins out of the bunker without Gabe or Luci knowing. Even if it's right outside the door. "I took them out for their birthday."

"I told you to stay inside the bunker, Bay." Dean said before Gabriel had the chance to respond. Dean could tell his daughter was started to get irritated. Cas always says she resembles Dean when he gets irritated with something. "You're always doing the exact opposite of what I tell you."

Bay didn't say anything, instead she bit her lip to keep from yelling at her dad. She was already in enough trouble and she didn't want to push her luck.

"That sounds exactly like you, Dean." Castiel spoke up, taking the conversation way off track. "When we first met you always did the opposite of what I told you."

"Damn it, Cas!" Dean shouted annoyed. He hated that Castiel had to bring that up. At the time Cas was an angel that couldn't be trusted, so of course he would have done the opposite of what the angel told him. "You're not helping."

Dean heard Cas mutter a faint sorry before looking down. Dean hated when Cas did that, but he would have to apologize to his angel later. He turned his attention back to his daughter.

"You're grounded for two months, Bay." Dean said, calming himself down. He expected Bay to argue back, but she stayed quiet. "Do you have anything else to say?"

Bay looked into Dean's eyes, then Castiel's, then Gabriel's, and then Lucifer's. Finally she rested her attention on Dean.

"Instead of ditching your kids whenever you have the chance, try actually spending time with them." Bay spoke, letting all her emotions out. "I got used to you and Dad being gone all the time, so it doesn't bother me; but I can see how it affects Joanna, Mary, and Robert. I hate how you're all making them feel. The moment you all left today I watched those three cry their eyes out. All they wanted was to spend one of their birthdays with you guys, but you couldn't even do that. I took them out and made sure they had a great birthday. Even Uncle Crowley threw them a small party in Hell. That's the first time I've seen them that happy in years. If you actually start acting like a family to them, I wouldn't have to break your stupid rules."

Bay walked away before waiting for her dads or uncles to respond. She wasn't in the mood to deal with them anymore right now. She checked on her cousins. They were all fast asleep and smiling. Bay then went to her room and locked the door behind her. She sat on the floor by her bed and .put her headphones that she bought at the mall earlier that day. She quickly found the music she always listens to for moments like this and turned the volume on max.