AN; I own nothing but the plot. My beta was Matchmaker131 thanks. RR
AN2: Sorry to everybody that likes Jo, I like her too, but in this story she is not always the nice person fair warning.

Jo's phone call

Cassie couldn't help, but smile at his kids most would do the opposite, but she knew that these kids wanted a mom as much as Dean wanted a wife. "You don't have to apologies for them Dean, they mean well."

Dean sighed, "I know, let me talk to them then we can talk," Dean said.

"I'll be over there,"

"Daddy,"

"Hunt, Ray, J, I get that you are trying to set us up, but I think it would be best if we took this slow," Dean said to them, "it's not that I don't like her because I do very much."

"You love her daddy," Jared said.

"Yes, I do, but….."

"Daddy, you owe us," Hunter said, "you love her, we like her, grandma was telling her every thing about you and us," he continued before looking over at Cassie, "She'll be a great mom."

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Dean knew he was out numbered, but it was still his decision, "I thought that we could maybe date for while, see where it goes."

"She'll be pregnant by the time you get around to what the idea of move slow is," Rachel said, "last time you said move slow, we wound up in Nebraska living at the Roadhouse with Jo, I did not like it one bit. She's different dad."

"Daddy," Jared said as he tapped Dean on the shoulder, "she likes God like grandma and had a cross," he interjected.

Dean looked at Jared then back at Rachel.

"I know the meaning of slow," he said.

"No you don't dad, you told Jo that and look where it got us, we have Jared," Hunter stated.

"You three are going to drive me nutty when you're teenagers," Dean sighed, "stay here okay, it's my decision."

"NO, it's our birthday," Rachel and Hunter said, "You owe us daddy, you owe us a mother that we like too," they said before they crossed their arms over their chests.

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"Stay," Dean said before going to talk to Cassie, "okay so we need to talk,"

"I thought you'd say that," she said wrapping her arms around his neck, "I know that we don't really know much about each other, but how about we give this a real try?"

"What's a real try?" Dean asked before he kissed her willing lips neither cared that the kids were across the yard.

Cassie told him that a real try would be them living together. He wasn't sure at first about moving to Cape Girardeau, Missouri, but he said he would consider it, seriously. After a few more minutes of them talking they came to a decision that they both could agree on. "We can tell The Three Musketeers later," Cassie said with a smile.

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"Okay," he said, "but how we going to escape without them seeing us?"

"I got an idea, I'll go to the restroom, and you say you have to get something from the car, but come inside."

Dean let her know his response with a kiss. He was falling for her and they'd only been together for few weeks. The next few days would really test their bond, and they had no idea what was coming.

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That night after they had tired out the kids and themselves Dean and Cassie lie in the bed holding each other. They didn't have to talk they could just look at each other and see that the other was thinking. They had stayed at the cabin not wanting to go to the house. The kids were in their rooms for the night and it was after twelve. "I think it's safe," Cassie spoke up.

"I think so too," Dean said pulling the covers over their heads before he kissed her.

Dean didn't hear the cell phone ringing as he slowly slid inside Cassie. They didn't care at the moment all they wanted was to be close. They kissed and made love to each other. They had finally agreed on what to do and both were happy with the plan.

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Rachel woke up when she heard the phone ringing in her room. "Hello?" she said half asleep.

"Rachel, I need to talk to your dad."

"I'm sorry but he is with somebody at the moment," Rachel said, "she's going to be our new mother."

"Listen I need to talk to Dean and now."

"Fuck you bitch," Rachel said before she hung up the phone.

Rachel did not like Jo one bit whatsoever. She had seen the way she treated her father when they lived at the road house and dreaded every moment she every had to spend with the woman. She was nothing like Cassie and she figured her and her siblings would find a way to make sure their father married Cassie.

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Jo yelled into the phone when the dial tone was heard, she called Dean's cell phone again, but it went straight to voice mail. "Fine I'll just show up," she said before grabbing her jacket, bag and keys to leave the Roadhouse.

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Dean woke up early the next morning going for a run before he started breakfast. Cassie and he had had a rewarding night; they spent half the night talking after they'd made love. He'd left her sleeping in the morning as he dressed for his run. There was no doubt he was crazy about the sassy stubborn woman in his bed he thought as he watched her sleep before he left the room.

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When he got back to the cabin Cassie was already up and cooking something that smelled good. He came up behind her and kissed her, "morning," he said wrapping his arms around her waist.

"You have a nice run?" she asked as she turned into his embrace.

"Sure did, you should join me one morning; promise I'll go slow,"

"Us going slow is that even possible?" Cassie asked before she leaned up to kiss him, "go shower and I'll get them up,"

"I want to leave here before nine."

"Okay, shower and I'll have them ready to go after we eat."

Dean smiled as he left the room; Cassie hadn't minded that he was sweaty from his run or that she was going to be supervising his children. He hummed to himself as he went off to the shower. Maybe things were looking up, he thought.