To say tension was high was an understatement right now. Adam was all but ready to kill Sam for getting Matt into this, Dean was overall worried out of his mind bringing his two deaf brothers on this hunt and Matt was happy.

"I swear if he gets hurt-

"You'll kill me I got it," Sam states not looking up from the page they had taken out, "we're almost there right?"

Dean nods gripping the steering wheel tighter, his fists white from the amount of force. Matt had always been deaf to him, he had never knew Matt when he could hear. But Sammy, the little dewy eyed kid with pudgy cheeks was deaf? It didn't seem real to him.

"That's why I didn't answer your calls Dean,"

And somehow Dean wished that he could still think that Sam was hearing and just avoiding him. It hurt him a lot before when he thought Sam was purposely avoiding him, but now it just felt worse.

"Come on," and the four brothers walk towards the bridge, everyone looking around.

Adam walks towards the ledge starring at the rushing of the water. The sharp jagged rocks that lined the shores of the river.

"So this is where Constance took the swan dive," Dean remarks.

"Think Dad would have been here?" asks Adam.

"Well he's chasing this case and we're chasing him." Dean replies.

"I have to be back by Monday," Sam reminded them.

Matt was watching their mouths move, he had given up on trying to follow their conversation. A woman stares at him, she was dressed in white. And at first he's frozen in shock, before he began to pound his feet. He points to the woman in white and then he feels a strong hand on his shoulder pulling him away.

SPNSPN-Motel Room

"I'm gonna grab something to eat. Any of you wanna come?" and Matt raises his hand and follows Dean out of the room leaving the two middle brothers alone.

Adam watches as Sam reads text messages, he assumed it was most likely from that Jess girl. Sam looks up at him.

"I want to say that I'm sorry for saying what I did," and Sam nods.

"Ok." Sam went back to his message but Adam's hands waved in his face.

"When Matt became deaf, my mom made me promise her that I'd make sure he was ok. Look after him. And placing him in direct danger makes me think I'm breaking my promise to her,"

And at first Sam wasn't sure how to respond. He knew Adam's mom was dead, he didn't the details but did it matter? And he stares up at Adam, who has small tears forming in his eyes. And the guilt starts to pour onto him.

"Adam I'm sorry I didn't know," and Adam places his hand to his face signing phone.

Five-O. Leave. Dean and Matt arrested.

SPNSPNSPN

"You can cut the deaf act," the cop snapped, "I saw you on the phone,"

Dean's grin faded as he stared up at the cop. Matt stared up trying to give his best "kicked puppy" look. Something that made him look much younger than his thirteen years.

"Fine. But my brother is really deaf and by law you can't ask him questions until he gets an interpreter,"

"Well we don't have to talk to him. We'll be talking to you,"

"Wow. I'm so lucky,"

SPNSPN

"We'll get them out. But we gotta talk to Joseph Welch find out if he's a woman in white," and Adam nods.

Sam looks at Adam, it's almost as if he's looking at a younger Dean. Adam blankly stares back at him.

"Are you checking me out or something? Because last time I checked we've got two brothers to bust out, a dad to find and a case to solve,"

Sam nods half-embarrassed as he climbs into the driver's seat. Joseph Welch lived on the edge of town, literally ten minutes away. His house was more a shack then a house.

"That was him, but older," Joseph confirms, "he was working a crazed story the questions he was asking me,"

"Co-uld you repeat them?" and Joseph stares at Sam for a while and then at Adam.

"Is he retarded or something?" and the amount of spite in his voice made Adam's blood boil.

How did he have the right to ask that? How could he judge just on his voice that he could have something wrong with him.

"No as a matter of fact he's not. He got into Stanford for a full ride," Adam informed the man quite rudely, "and for your information he's deaf,"

Sam didn't understand what was being said, but from Adam's facial expression it wasn't something good.

"Where was your wife buried?" Sam asked again.

"Behind our old house."

"Thanks,"

And Adam begins to walk away, but Sam walks forward. Adam timidly taps on the car, watching as Sam told the man about the woman in white. The look of disbelief that's almost always on their faces and then the order to leave.

A/N: sorry for delay I had two projects& a sweet sixteen to go to/do this weekend. And I'm not trying to make Adam sound like Dean, but it's like hey he's grown up with a deaf little brother in a hearing world. Anyways R&R