So this is taking place like in one of the really recent episodes, where they meet that little kid who is like the son of a human and demon

I was pretty much able to ignore everyone at school. None of them mattered anyway, all of them would grow up to be something stupid, never knowing that the world is far different from what they are used to. Most of them liked to gossip, that was their whole lives, I actually felt bad about how clueless they were.

School was only really bad when the guys were way too busy with their werewolf stuff, and Kim wasn't there to keep me company during lunch and some of my classes. This had only happened once, so I was able to get by okay.

When I got home, it was one of those rare days where I was completely alone. The guys and Leah were doing their thing, Sue had work, and Emily had gone to Seattle for some reason. I decided to go on another jog while listening to my CD player.

I wanted to find a place completely away from everything, where no one could see me, I wanted to be alone. I found a path that was a little bit surrounded by trees, but not completely, I had to be careful still. Half way through my jog, I wasn't really paying attention to what was in front of me, until I accidentally ran into someone.

Both of us fell to the ground. I quickly turned my CD player on and stood up to help whoever I had ran into. It was a little boy, and he was already up.

"I'm sorry," he said looking flustered.

"No, it was my bad. Are you okay?" I asked him.

"Yes." He answered quickly. "No, well I don't know."

"Are you lost?" that would explain the flustered look.

"Yes," he said thankful.

"Why don't you come with me back into town, and I can help you find your parents?"

"I'm not supposed to talk to strangers," he said after thinking for a while.

"Okay," I smiled helpfully, "I'm Mary Winchester. What's your name?"

His eyes widened, "Winchester?" he asked.

"Yes." I said a little confused, he looked like he just recognized me or something.

"That…That's a weird name. I'm Jesse." He smiled but it didn't reach his eyes.

"Well, Jesse, what do you say we find your parents?"

"My parents…are at work. We just moved here, and I can't find my house."

There was something different about Jesse, he wasn't just a little boy, there was something in his eyes, independence, it reminded me of a kid who had to take care of himself a lot, a kid like my brothers, and a kid like me.

"So where do you live?" I asked as we made it back to town, just by where I lived.

"Um…I'll recognize it when I see it. Where do you live?" he asked looking up.

"It just so happens, that I live right over there." I said pointing at the house I had learned to call my own.

"Really?" he looked down. "Can we go there?" he looked up excited. "My parents are working all day." He explained.

"Oh," well he was only a little boy it wasn't like I was bringing in some dangerous stranger, He looked so excited, I couldn't say no. "I'm sure we can." I smiled.

"Are you thirsty or hungry?" I asked as I brought us to the kitchen.

"Sort of, but I can…"

"How about I make you a PB and J sandwich, with a glass of milk?" I said looking in the fridge. I was a little hungry myself.

"Please." He said happily taking a seat at the table.

I made some for each of us, and then sat down across from him. I took a bite and was about to ask him a question, but he beat me to it, before I could even chew.

"Do you really live here?" he asked.

I chewed quickly, and then took a sip of milk. "Yes." I said simply

"It doesn't look like a place you would live."

His questions flustered me, why did he care. I supposed he was just playing 20 questions like a lot of kids do. I decided to play along, after all he was just a kid and maybe if I told him something about my life he would tell me about his, because I really didn't buy that he forgot where his house was.

"I've lived here for about a year, but I grew up far away from here…"

"Are you adopted?" he interrupted.

I was a little startled, it was like he knew, but I shook it off, he was a little boy. When I thought about it, I really didn't consider myself adopted. "Well, I was…are you?" I asked trying to find out why he asked that.

"What do you mean you were?"

"I did have adoptive parents when I was around ten until about a year ago, but something happened and I moved in with my…friend and his family."

"You can do that?" he asked surprised.

"What?"

"Move in with your friends."

"It's complicated." I said, because I didn't really care if I could, I did.

"What about your real family?"

"I have a hard time defining that." I said my sandwich completely forgotten.

"My parents are the people who raised me, they love me," he said matter-of-factly.

All I could do was nod.

"So, what do you do here?" he asked starting on his sandwich.

"Oh, there are a few things to do." I said realizing that all I really did was go to the beach, hang out with Seth or Emily or Leah or Kim or sometimes one of Seth's friends, read and occasionally go into the city.

"Like what?" he asked. He had finished his sandwich and was just now finishing his milk. "Are you going to eat that?" he asked eyeing my sandwich.

"No." I said pushing it towards him.

"Thanks," he said.

"So are you ready to go see if we can find your house." I asked. He looked sad. "We don't know how long it will take, and we don't want it to get dark before we find it."

"Okay," he said dully.

We walked around town a couple times, and it was getting dark.

"Do you know what street it is on?" I asked for the fifteenth time.

"No." he looked guilty.

"And you haven't seen anything familiar?"

"No," he looked down, "Actually, I know where I live."

"Oh," I said relieved, "Well, let's go then."

"Um…I don't live anywhere around here. I can't go home."

"Why not," I asked confused again.

"I just can't" he said.

I looked around it was dark out, everyone would be getting back around now, and they would wonder where I was at.

"I don't have a home." He said. I could tell he wasn't telling me everything, but it was getting cold now, and I couldn't just leave him out here.

"Okay, let's go to my house, and we can figure everything out tomorrow."