All three were at the orphanage again, where it had all began. Billy had explained to the police that he had ran away after Sam and Dean had exited the building through the back of the building, and ran into Sam and Dean a day later where they had brought him back. This time was different, though, in that a couple was here to foster, and maybe even adopt Billy. "We'll take good care of him." Said the young lady who stood next to her husband.

"Ya, we know." Said Dean, smiling.

"Thanks." Said Sam, "for giving him a home."

"Thank you." Billy said, giving Sam a hug. Dean shook Billy's hand and nodded, smiling.

"Take care of yourself, and if you ever need anything, you have my number." Sam said. Dean and Sam left the orphanage, satisfied with their work.

"Why did you get so attached to that kid anyway?" Dean asked Sam.

"I don't know why, do I have to have a reason to want to save someone's life?" Sam asked.

"Just when I want you too." Dean said, smirking. "Seriously, you were ready to die for that kid." Dean said.

"So, your point being?" Sam asked, aggravated.

"No point, just curiosity." Said Dean coolly.

"Since when do you want to talk?" Sam asked. Dean didn't reply. Sam started to walk faster, but Dean grabbed his arm and swung in front of him.

"My point is that I'd rather you didn't throw yourself in front of a bullet for a complete stranger. There had to be a reason." Dean said.

"I don't know. I guess I just-. I just felt like, in a way, I was like that kid. I know what he's going through." Sam replied.

"What is that supposed to mean?" Dean asked, confused.

"I'm fighting myself too, Dean. You know what dad said, the yellow-eyed demon has plans for me. I could turn into one of those things, maybe even hurt people." Said Sam.

"Sammy, listen to me, you're not gonna turn into one of those things, ever, okay? I know you better than anyone else, it's just not possible." Dean said. Somehow, Dean's wacko tactics comforted Sam, and he forced a smile, and they both walked down the street to the car.

"Besides," Dean said in the distance, "you're too much of a cuddly teddy bear to hurt anyone."

Thanks for reading my second story. I know the some of the chapters were only a few sentences in length, and the overall story wasn't long, but I plan to improve that aspect in my next story. I hope you enjoyed it, and if you have any advice or comments for me, please leave a review.