Remember, like, 10 chapters ago when I wrote Cas taking John to school? Well, I'm lazy and I like to recycle ideas. But this is Jessie and Mary's very first day of kindergarten, so it's a little different. Also, I just like making Dean and Cas and Sam and Sarah interact with their kids. ALSO, I gave Sam and Sarah another kid. You'll meet him in a sec...


Jessie Winchester was very nearly vibrating in the backseat of her father's big black car. Her big brother was sitting next to her, and her cousin's, Mary and Robbie, were in the car behind them with their parents.

It was Jessie and Mary's very first day of school. Jessie had already attended one day of 'angel school' (as her father had taken to calling it) with her brother a month before. Her mom had promised to start taking her every Sunday, just like John, when she turned 7. Her daddy had made a face, mostly because of how much he missed mommy and John when they left on Sundays.

Today though, was the first day of human school. Dad insisted it wasn't as great as Uncle Sam made it out to be, and Aunt Sarah always told Mary that it would be a lot of fun. Jessie's mom said it would be a good experience, but mom was and Archangel of Heaven, so Jessie was pretty sure she had to say stuff like that. Uncle Gabriel told them to play a lot of practical jokes and talk back to the teachers, to 'make the institution of public school more bearable'. Mom had said not to listen to Uncle Gabriel.

Jessie was happy her big brother was with her today. His school started after her and Mary's, so he had wanted to come see them off. Her dad had laughed at him, citing his over-protective Winchester genes were setting in already, and he was only twelve.

The Impala slid easily into an open parking space in the school lot, Uncle Sam parking his smaller, 'douchier' (Dad's words) car beside it. Johnny sighed, looking up at the school he had just finished attending last year. Jessie almost ripped the seatbelt out of its buckle in her haste to get out of the car. Mary met her behind the Impala, and the two girl's grabbed hands. Their parents often joked about them being as good as twins, seeing as they did everything together, and Jessie had a tendency to finish Mary's thoughts (though, Castiel suspected that was her mind-reading ability making itself known).

Uncle Sam was holding on to Mary's little brother, Robbie, who was going to be two next month, while Mary's mom took her free hand, and Jessie mom took her own daughters free hand. Jessie daddy wrapped and arm around her mom's waist, while Mary's dad just followed along behind, carrying her brother. John walked with Uncle Sam.

John almost immediately spotted his old 2nd grade teacher, Miss Anderson, and rushed over to talk to her, while Jessie and Mary dragged their mothers and each other over to where the kindergarteners were gathering. The kindergarten teacher was the same lady that had taught John, and smiled upon seeing the familiar face of Jessie's dad.

"Dean Winchester, back again, huh?" the teacher, Mrs. Clark, joked. Jessie's dad snorted.

"We seem to have more kids that need educating. Thought we might as well dump them here." He replied. The older woman chuckled, while Jessie's mom elbowed him in the ribs, making Uncle Sam laugh. The kindergarten teacher glanced over at Robbie.

"Finally have some of your own to bring here Sam?" Mrs. Clark asked. Sam chuckled.

"I had so much fun bringing my nephew, thought I might as well try it out for myself. You get one now, and one in another three years or so." He adds. Mrs. Clark laughs, finally turning to her new students.

"And what are your names?" she asked sweetly.

"I'm Jessie James! And this is MJ." Jessie boasts proudly, making her dad laugh.

"Mary is a little shy. We were hoping school would help." Sarah said, running a careful hand through her daughter's messy, blonde curls.

"I'm sure it will. She seems to have a very caring cousin to look after her, right?" Mrs. Clark asked, turning to Jessie. She nodded eagerly, whipping her mass of straight, brownish-blonde hair all over the place. Cas tried in vain to sweep it back, but Jessie's hair had the tendency to refuse to cooperate. John rejoined his family then.

"Hi Mrs. Clark!" he greeted, smiling at his first teacher. She grinned back.

"Can't stay away, Johnny?" she joked. He shrugged.

"Gotta look out for my little sister." Was all he replied. The bell rang then, indicating it was time for the students to file in. Jessie whipped around, capturing her dad's legs in a hug.

"Miss you." She mumbled into his knee-caps. Dean smiled, running a hand through the hair that was so like his own.

"We'll be back before you know it." He replied, stooping down to hug her properly. Her mom hugged her as well, whispering quietly in her ear,

"Remember, sweetheart, no abilities." Jessie nodded.

"Yes mommy, love you." She replied, accepting a kiss on each cheek from both her parents. She even hugged Johnny, then watched as Mary extracted herself from her baby brother's firm grip, after hugs from her parents. Mary grabbed Jessie's hand, and they walked into school together, waving one last time to their family, before going off to start their first day.