Pasta boiled in a pot, the table was completely set, everyone was in the living room watching some sport, and Kat sat on her bed with a beer in her hand. This was her attempt of at making up for Lily's birthday, so she was happy to comply to her sister's wishes. That didn't mean Kat had to like the fact that Sam and Dean were invited, by Lily, to stay for the night. Kyle, Lily's boyfriend, was one thing since he was planning to stay for the summer so he could see his son. But Kat couldn't handle seeing Sam and Dean. Sam, she had no issue with, but Dean she couldn't stand. She was ready for him to leave, and Kat was ready to forget everything from the point where Lily stepped out in front of an Impala.

Kat looked at the pictures of her parents on the dresser in front of her bed. Everything in her life was easier before she had to act like the parent. It amazed Kat how they were able to raise two girls with the jobs they had. Maybe that's how they did it, Kat wondered. They didn't need to worry about what goes bump in the night.

"Hey," Dean said as he knocked on Kat's door. "Lily wants to know how much cheese goes in the ziti."

With a laugh and a shake of her head, Kat replied, "She should know. It's her recipe." After seeing the confused look that crossed the hunter's face, Kat explained, "Lily sent you here because she wants us to talk."

Dean looked down the hallway, then walked over to Kat and sat next to her on the bed. "Your sister is an evil mastermind, isn't she?"

"Yep," was Kat's reply as she took a sip of her beer.

"Well, since you know so much about her evil plans," Dean continued, "what does she want us to talk about?"

With a deep sigh, Kat looked up at the ceiling, trying to find answers that never hid up there. "If I know Lily… She's trying to get us to stop being asses to each other."

"And is it working?" Dean asked back.

"You tell me," Kat laughed in return, her gaze focused on the empty bottle in her hand.

A larger hand covered her grasp and took the bottle from her. Kat's gaze stayed fixed on the empty place where the bottle had been, even after her body had been slightly shifted. And then her face was forced to look at Dean's. Before Kat new it, his lips were pressing against her's and Kat was kissing him back.

She didn't know how much time had passed since they first started, but when Lily walked into the bedroom, Dean was laying on top of Kat with his hand pressed against her stomach.

"Minor alert!" Lily yelled with a broad smile on her face. Kat sat up straight and Dean crashed onto the floor. "Dinner's served," Lily smiled as she walked back down the hallway.


Lily sat next to Kyle with the baby between them, and Sam and Dean sat on either side of Kat. Dean's hand, though, never left Kat's thigh, and she figured it was his way of saying he wasn't leaving. But even she knew it wouldn't be stay like that for long.

"So, Kyle," Sam asked, trying to start some kind of small talk. "How long are you planning on staying here?"

"I just graduated high school," was the younger boy's response. "And I was accepted into Princeton so I'll be able to hang here more often."

Dean snorted a laugh as he shoved more food into his mouth. "I never went to college, and look at how good my life turned out."

"You're a mechanic, aren't you?" Kyle asked with confusion. Kat just stared at Lily and had a mental conversation with her.

Kat: You haven't told him?

Lily: When would I have had the time? While you were missing or while I was taking care of a baby?

Kat: I think it's time you two had 'the talk.'

"Do you need to make everything sound so creepy?" Lily asked, breaking the silence. Everyone stared at her like she was crazy, but Kat couldn't help but let a laugh escape her lips.