Sam fidgeted, sitting down in front of a lawyer that might recognize him wasn't something he was worried about but the lawyer finding out about what happened to Amelia or that someone was looking for Abby did, "So Mr. Winchester is it? What can I help you with? You're email was vague but you said you had a daughter you just found and that your name is on the birth certificate and you wanted to know your rights as a father?" the lawyer asked.

Sam nodded clearing his throat, "Ye-Yes sir. I was wondering if me being her father why wasn't I notified when her mother died," Sam said hoping that by guessing that the lawyer would reveal a little more about what happened to Amelia and Don.

"I'm not sure as to that except quite possible no one had a good number to reach you or that the mother didn't want you to know which from what I've read wouldn't have been in her character. The only thing I can find out is that her grandfather, Amelia's father didn't want the little girl and since the test showed that the child wasn't Amelia's husband's his family couldn't have any right not that they wanted them. After the car crash everyone that was family was notified but apparently there must have been a slip up somewhere because I talked to Child Services and they said your name was on the list but for some reason you were never contacted," The lawyer answered shuffling some papers in the file before him around.

"So what would it take for me to get everything settled so that I could keep my daughter close to me," Sam asked straightening up a bit.

"When I talked to child services they said they'd be glad to have you keep your daughter as she keeps running away from foster homes or orphanages and has since she could toddle good. The only thing from making this permanent is these documents with your signature on them. I'll fax these to Child Services and they'll contact you about any information including getting your daughter in school. So if you would take these and fill them out I'll get on contacting the right people and we'll see if we can get this through for you today," The lawyer said handing Sam the paperwork.

Sam sifted through the paperwork beginning to read and write copying down his name, mother's name, father's name, names of any siblings, till he came to occupation. Here he had his first pause. He couldn't tell these people what he really did or how to go about explaining his real job. He went to the next question finding it related to his occupation as well as the next five questions. He went back and wrote exterminator and began explaining how he was self employed and how much he made. When he finished he sighed, "Why would they want my family history? Geeze I wish Dean was here to help with this mess or better yet mom," Sam muttered as the lawyer who'd stepped out came back in and took the papers from Sam.

"Good everything's in order and Child Services said they'd fax all your daughter's records up here so I'm going to give this to my secretary and then we'll get your daughter in here and we'll talk about the last steps together," The lawyer answered stepping out again to go hand his secretary the papers to fax and grab Abby who was in the waiting room with Cas.

"Daddy," Abby said running in and climbing into Sam's lap as the lawyer followed and moved to sit behind his desk.

"Okay I got everything faxed and they called back so we'll do a conference call here and this should be the last time anything's needed," the lawyer said as he hit the button to set the phone on speaker. "Go ahead Ms. Alvarez, I am sitting here with Mr. Winchester and with Abby," he finished.

"Hello, Mr. Winchester, hi Abigail I hope you both are doing good," Ms. Alvarez voice came over the phone.

"We're doing very well, thank you," Sam greeted looking down at Abby and coaxing her to speak up.

"Hi, Ms. Alvarez," Abby answered leaning into Sam putting her head on his chest.

"There are just a few short questions I need to ask and a few things we need to discuss and then I don't see any reason left that we can't close Abigail's case and you two can begin the bonding process. So let's start ok," Ms. Alvarez said waiting on the confirmation needed.

"I'd like that very much and I'm ready," Sam said swallowing taking a breath to ease the knot in his stomach.

"I would like for you to tell me about your mother and father and brother if you would," she asked.

"My mother who was presumed dead found my brother and I a year ago and stays with us taking care of the financial end of the our business. My father died when I was twenty-two in a hunting accident. My brother and I live in our family home of seven years together and are exterminators," Sam answered being pretty much truthful about everything.

"It sounds as though you and your family are fairly close which will be very good for Abigail. Now tell me are you currently in a relationship," Ms. Alvarez asked.

Sam smiled, "No, I'm currently single and just focusing on my work with my brother," Sam answered glad for once to completely tell the truth though there were times he really missed Amelia.

"So tell me about your plans for taking care of your daughter," Ms. Alvarez asked.

"When my brother and I are gone on our job my mother has agree to act as caregiver since sometimes our job takes us away for a few days. In the meantime, I plan on homeschooling Abby like I was and have found a good school and as soon as we get everything here in order I plan on getting her into school," Sam answered the knot causing his stomach to churn.

"I see and what about interaction with other children her own age. How are you going to handle that?" Ms. Alvarez asked as Sam her shuffling papers.

"I have been told that once or twice a month there will be gathering for the children in her home school class to meet for field trips and play dates and as she gets older they do hold dances and things as well," Sam answered bristling a little bit at the thought the lady might hold back giving Abby to him.

"It does sound very good. Now you said that your mother is willing to help provide child care during your absences. Have you thought about other arrangements for child care?" Ms. Alvarez asked.

"I have several friends that have agreed to help keep an eye on Abby if my mother can't," Sam answered.

"May I have the name of some of those that's agreed to this," Ms. Alvarez asked.

"There's Jodi Mills, who's sheriff of Sioux Falls, North Dakota. There's Donna Hanscom who is a sheriff for Stillwater, Minnesota. There's also Jodi's adopted girls Claire Novak and Alex Jones," Sam answered knowing that if this lady called both Jodi and Donna might not be as nice if she got demanding with them and smiled a little bit.

"So you have an excellent support system for Abigail," Ms. Alvarez commented, "Okay I believe that is all the questions I have I would like to say that I am very much looking forward to making a visit sometime to visit your home but it won't be a necessity at this point. I wish you both all the best luck in the world and if you need us please don't be hesitant to call us. I have already made sure that all of Abigail's records have been sent. Thank you for taking on Abigail. Abigail make me a solemn promise now you will mind your father and not going wandering the streets anymore where there's dangers other than crazy homeless people," Ms. Alvarez asked as Sam nudged Abby.

"I will stay right by my daddy. I love him, Uncle Dean, Grandma and everyone in my family," Abby said grinning at her father.

"Then thank you all and have a good day," said ending the call.

"Well, thank you so much Mr. Winchester or can I call you Sam now it's all over with," The lawyer said smiling at Sam.

"Thanks Mr. Olivarez," Sam said grinning at him.

"You're welcome Sam and you and Dean bring this little bright light around sometime for the missus to meet. Besides I believe she's been just aching to make Dean another of her famous apple pies as a continued thank you for your help with the demon problem," Mr. Olivarez said shaking Sam's hand as he escorted Abby and Sam out of his office stopping briefly to hand Sam the papers for Abby. He watched as Sam, Abby and Cas left feeling satisfied that he'd made good on returning a long time favor to the two boys and their angel friend.