Hello my wonderful readers.

Sorry it's been awhile since I've posted one of these. I've been focusing more on Family Season Two, as well as a couple other stories. But I finally had another idea for this so here it is.

What's more normal than a neighborhood block party? Hannah thinks it's a great idea, her family not so much. What could possibly go wrong at a little barbeque?

"Explain to me again why we are doing this." Dean grumbled as they all exited the house.

Hannah fought back the urge to turn around and go back in. She continued to try and give her family as normal a life as she possibly could. This was not easy when all her family wanted to do was hunt monsters. When their neighbor invited them to her yearly barbeque Hannah had jumped at the chance. Nothing was more normal than a barbeque. But as soon as she announced they were going, the arguing had started. The most vocal was Dean, but Kathy had surprisingly agreed with him. Sam had been quieter about it, dropping small hints here and there. Hannah though stayed firm, so they were now heading up the walkway to their neighbor's house. Hannah led them around to the side of the house, and opened the wooden gate. The backyard was already full of people. For a split second Hannah again fought down the urge to leave, she kept repeating 'this is for my family'.

"Well hey there neighbor." Darla Darling, the woman that invited them to the party, was waving and weaving through the people heading straight for them. She was wearing a bright orange sundress and her smile took up most of her face. "I am so glad you all were able to come to our little party."

Hannah returned her smile. "Thank you for inviting us Darla."

Darla waved her hand. "No thanks needed."

"I know you said to bring either a salad or dessert, but since there are so many of us, I decided to bring one of each."

"Aren't you just a doll?" Darla took the bowl from Sam. "Why don't you two ladies follow me, there are a few people that are dying to meet you. Gentleman the grill and the men are right over there. The kids are free to play, we have a pretty good size play area, safe for all ages."

"Don't worry Mommy, I'll keep an eye on them." Ethan said taking Emma's hand, Kaden had ahold of the other one. Logan was carrying Noah piggyback. "If it's okay."

"It's okay." Hannah and Kathy said. The kids all smiled and headed toward the large play area.

Darla hooked her arm with Kathy and started walking away. Kathy grabbed Hannah's hand and pulled her along. Darla first pulled them to some large tables filled with food. She placed the dishes Hannah brought on them then gently pushed and pulled them toward a group of women that was standing a little way away.

"Ladies these are our new neighbors." Most of them smiled and waved, one though looked them up and down then turned her head a small sneer clear on her face. Darla either didn't notice it, or chose to ignore it as she continued. "They moved into the old Baker house."

"Isn't that place haunted?" An older woman asked. "At least it has been as long as I've lived in the neighborhood."

"It's not anymore." Kathy answered, with a sweet smile.

"So are you two sisters?" This question came from the youngest looking woman of the group.

"We are by marriage." Hannah answered.

"And you live together." This came from the woman that cheeked them out. "I can't stand being near my own sister let alone my brother's wife."

"Our family is very close." Hannah shifted herself, so she was blocking Kathy from the woman. She tilted her head slightly then asked. "I'm sorry have we met before, you seem very familiar. I'm usually very good at remembering names and faces."

"Trust me, I'd remember meeting you." The woman stood. "If you will excuse me." She pushed by them and walked away.

"Don't pay her any mind." Darla said patting Hannah's arm. "She dreamed of way bigger things."

"I'll say." The young woman said with a wicked grin. "Married the quarterback, who didn't want to go pro after college. Instead he moved back to his home town and joined his father's business."

"Of course if you want to actually talk to her, just ask her about the one that got away. She won't shut up."

"What a totally horrible hostess I am." Darla lightly slapped her head and laughed. "I didn't even do proper introductions. Let me fix that right now. As I did say this is our new neighbors, what I forgot to say was their names. Hannah and Kathy." Darla pointed to each of them. "And this is Megan." Darla pointed to the youngest woman.

"Charmed."

"Rhonda." Was the slightly older woman, she smiled and nodded.

"Carla." Hadn't said anything yet, but she smiled and waved.

"Tammy." Also hadn't said anything. She seemed shyer than the others. She blushed slightly and gave a small wave.

"So you all live around here?" Kathy asked

"Yep." Megan chirped. "Me and Alan moved in just before you and your family did."

"Been here for almost ten years." Carla said. She pointed toward the group of men. "My Paul always wanted to live in the subs. He grew up in New York."

"So what brought you and yours to our little town?" Rhonda asked.

"Pretty much the same as Carla." Hannah answered with a smile. The sound of a loud squeal came to the women. Hannah spun around knowing instantly who it was. She relaxed when she saw Sam swinging Ethan upright.

Tammy had her hand over her heart. "I would just die if Tom ever did that with Tony."

Hannah shrugged. "Nothing really new for us."

Any further conversation was forgotten, as the women watched what was happening in the play area. Sam and Dean must have gotten bored talking to the other men, they were now playing with their children. All five kids were running around the large swing set dodging around swings, and poles. Dean jumped in front of Ethan grabbing him and swinging him upside down then righting him. He then tossed him toward Sam who caught him. While Dean went after another kid Sam placed Ethan on what looked like a skeleton of a small fire truck. Ethan laughed and ran one way then another. Sam blocked him every time. There was a loud whistle and Sam turned in time to catch Emma. She squealed and wrapped her arms around Sam's neck. Sam kissed her then placed her next to Ethan. The next caught was Kaden. It was a little harder now for Sam to keep all three in the firetruck. Emma almost slipped by him but he scooped her up spun around then sat her back in the firetruck. Dean almost had Noah twice but the toddler was slipperier then he looked. He ducked down and crawled under the slide. Dean spun and tried for Logan who also got free. Logan jumped and landed on the floor of the playhouse. He opened a small door and helped Noah climb up. Dean watched the two boys a huge smile on his face. When Logan went one way and Noah the other Dean lunged toward Logan. Wrong move. Logan got away and was able to get close enough to the firetruck to help Emma escape. Unfortunately he was caught by Sam. The twins were now lose and working together. There small bodies easily slipping by Dean. Dean was finally able to snatch up Emma who laughed and squealed. He tossed her toward Sam who swung her up and placed her on his shoulders.

The women could see Logan, Kaden and Ethan jumping and cheering.

"Well I think it's about time to eat." Darla said clapping her hands.

"Mom did you see." Logan yelled as he ran up gasping for breath. "I tricked Dad, twice. Did you see?"

"I saw." Kathy smiled putting her arm around her son. "You about ready for food?"

Logan looked up at his mother. "Mom?"

Kathy laughed. "I'm sorry that was a totally stupid question on my part. Go tell the other's it's time, and make sure your father understands that doesn't mean we're leaving."

"Will do Mom." Logan took off toward his father. He was still a little away when he yelled. "She said no."

"You have a very interesting relationship with your son." Rhonda remarked.

"Sons." Kathy corrected.

Dean and wrapped his arm around Kathy's waist. Leaning close he whispered something in her ear making her blush and elbow him. He didn't let go as he flashed his smile at the other women. "Ladies." Focusing back on Kathy he said. "Lo said something, about you saying something stupid."

"I asked him if he was ready for food."

"Yep, stupid." Dean again leaned over and nuzzled his nose in Kathy's neck. "I'll make sure they don't eat everything."

"Who's going to watch you?" Kathy asked as Dean moved away.

He turned and gave her a wicked smile. "That my lovely, is your job."

"Okay, I am now completely jealous of you." Megan sighed. "Don't get me wrong I love Alan. But to him being romantic is him asking 'So ya wanna?'."

Kathy smiled watching as Dean walked up to his sons and helped them fill their plates. "I would say Dean is one of a kind, but I would be lying." She turned to Hannah. "Isn't that right little sister?"

"Yep." Hannah was looking toward the play area. "You could say it runs in the family." She relaxed when she saw Ethan come through the crowd his siblings toddling beside him. She expected to see Sam come through behind him, but she could clearly see Sam was nowhere near their children. "Baby where's Daddy?"

Ethan turned, and was clearly as confused as Hannah. "He was right here. I thought."

"I'm sure he just got side tracked." Kathy stepped forward and picked up Emma. "Come on, I'll help you."

As they walked to the food tables Hannah continually watched for Sam. Plates full and a patch of lawn claimed for the Winchesters, Hannah tried not to let her worry show. Sam still hadn't showed up by the time everyone was finished eating.

"So now can we go?" Dean asked, catching Emma before she got too far away.

"Not without Daddy." Ethan said.

Dean locked eyes with Hannah. "You want me…"

Hannah shook her head. "He's probably talking to someone. You know how he is, if someone asked him about the kids he can talk for hours." Standing she brushed dirt and grass from her pants. "I'll go gather him, besides how hard will it be to find someone of his height."

"All very true." Dean leaned against the fence and stretched out his legs. "We'll wait here and make sure Ethan doesn't randomly wander off."

"Uncle." Ethan rolled his eyes and gave Dean a pure Sam look.

Hannah laughed as she walked back into the once again mulling talking group of people. After searching the food tables, the play area, and the grill, and finding no sign of her husband, Hannah couldn't help but start to worry. She knew Sam wouldn't have left without telling her. Standing on the porch Hannah scanned the backyard. Her eyes landed on a shed not far from the play area. Forcing herself to stay calm, and walk the same, Hannah slowly made her way toward the shed. She could clearly see he wasn't in front, or on either side. So she walked straight toward the back. As she came around the corner she froze. Sam was indeed there, and he wasn't alone.

"Sam."

Sam jumped and pushed the woman away from him. The woman he'd just been kissing. Hannah wasn't exactly sure who she wanted to hit more. Sam for kissing her, or the woman for daring to kiss Sam. Focusing for now on the woman. Hannah noticed it was the woman that had snubbed them earlier. That same tingle of recognition came to her and she studied the woman's face.

Hannah gasped. "Brittany."

"Hey Hannah." Brittany smiled, her hand reaching out to touch Sam. Sam jerked away glaring at the woman.

"Oh my God." Hannah's memory clicked in and she instantly flashed through the most horrible times she had in school. Most of them because of the person now standing before her.

"Small world isn't it?" Brittany again moved toward Sam.

This time he moved away and toward Hannah. "Baby I…"

"Don't." Hannah didn't recognize her own voice. "Just don't. Dean's ready to leave, but Ethan wouldn't leave without you." Turning her back to them, she stormed off fighting now to keep control of herself. When she reached her family, she knew they all clearly saw something was wrong. She also knew Sam was right behind her. Picking up her daughter Hannah said. "It's time to go home." Without another word she turned and headed toward the gate.

Hannah wasn't proud of the fact, but she hid in her room for the rest of the day and into the night. She kept waiting for Sam to come and try to talk to her, but he never did. Deep down, she wasn't sure if that was good or bad. It was now dark outside and still he didn't come. She heard her family outside the door as they went through their nightly routines. Finally there was a light knock on the door.

"Come in."

She was surprised to see Kathy's head pop in. "Hey little sister."

"Hey."

Kathy stepped in closing the door behind her. Walking over she sat down on the side of the bed facing Hannah. "Sam told us what happened. So who's Brittany?"

"I went to school with her. For some reason she's hated me ever since Kindergarten. Her hatred grew when Sam came around." Hannah pulled her knees up, wrapping her arms around her legs. "She set her sights on Sam, he didn't respond properly."

"Because he set his heart on you." Kathy laid her hand over Hannah's. "According to Sam, Brittany tricked him into following her behind the shed. He'd lost sight of Ethan and the twins. She told him one of them was hurt behind the shed."

Hannah rolled her eyes and turned away from Kathy. "That sounds great now. He's a damn hunter. He's fought vampires and werewolves without even breaking a sweat." Moving off the bed Hannah started pacing. "But he couldn't push away from one nothing woman? He can pick me up like I'm nothing. But he couldn't get away from her."

"So are you pissed that she kissed him, or that he didn't punch her?"

"Both." Hannah fumed. "After everything we've…" Hannah instantly deflated leaning against the wall she slid down to the floor. "Seeing her with him. I remembered everything. Everything that I'd worked so hard to push away."

Kathy stood. Walking over she knelt beside her sister. "And now you will never be able to forget her kissing Sam." Kathy hugged Hannah then stood. Hannah kept her head down as she heard Kathy open the door and walk out. She could hear whispering. Pulling her legs up again she buried her head in her knees and tried to block out the world. When she heard.

"I really don't give a damn."

Then.

"Dean."

Hannah raised her head to see Sam stumbling into the room, almost falling onto the bed. Righting himself he looked around until his eyes locked with Hannah's.

"I…Dean…" Sam pointed toward the already closed door. "I was going to…but he…" Sam deflated and he sat down on the foot of the bed. "I am so sorry."

Standing Hannah walked over and sat down next to him. "I know."

"Was that really Brittany from High School?"

"Yep."

"I guess she finally got what she wanted."

Hannah shook her head. "All she got was a kiss that she had to lie and steal to get." She laid her head over on his shoulder and breathed in the smell of her Sam. "She'll never get all she wants."

The two sat in silence. Finally Sam held his hand out palm side up. Smiling Hannah laid her hand in his. Wrapping his fingers around her small hand, Sam brought it to his mouth and placed a light kiss on the back.

"So am I on the floor?"

"Not this time." Hannah raised her head and looked up at Sam. "But we are never going to any neighborhood anything ever again."

Sam laughed kissing her hand again. "Whatever you say."