Hey guys :) This is pretty fluffy except for the end. Do you guys want to see Jack's letters to each of his Dads? Thanks for your support. You guys are amazing and so supportive, and I am really lucky to get to interact with you guys. I hope you guys like this. Enjoy -Lola

Today was Father's Day, and Jack had been working nonstop since he saw it on the calendar a few weeks ago to make it special for his family. He even got up at three in the morning, so he could make each of his Dads breakfast in bed, because that was important. Dean had been teaching him how to cook lately since it was an important life skill for when his Dads were gone he could feed himself.

Jack was making pancakes, bacon, and sausage for Dean, a green smoothie thing with a pancake for Sam, and for Cas he was just giving him a chocolate chip pancake decorated with a banana smile because he knew the angel didn't eat much. It was exhausting being up so early, but Sam got up at four am every day to work out and then get things together, so Jack had to be up before him. Breakfast in bed only worked if you were in bed, otherwise it was just breakfast.

Jack put Sam's pancake on a plate with some of the bananas that were left over from Cas's pancake smile. He then grabbed the Kale smoothie he had found out how to make from watching a video the night before, Jack thought it looked like green muck, but some people liked it. He then began to walk down the hall towards Sam's room five minutes before four when his alarm went off.

Right when Jack heard the beeping of Sam's alarm he threw open the door with a wide grin. Sam was just rubbing the sleep out of his eyes and was very disoriented by seeing his Nephilim, teen, up before seven. "What's going on?" Sam asked tiredly as he tried to figure out what was what.

"Happy Father's Day," Jack said with a huge grin as he held out the cup of green muck and the plate with the pancake and the banana. "I made this for you."

Sam looked at the plate and then back at Jack with a smile, his son was so thoughtful. These were moments Sam would never get with his biological child that was never going to exist, so he was relishing this. He had always dreamed of having a kid jump on him to wake him up. He always dreamed of having a kid to tuck in and to comfort when they had nightmares. Each of these things he had gotten to do with Jack.

"Thanks Jack," Sam said reaching over and giving his son a hug. "You didn't have to do all of this though," Sam said looking at his plate as he turned on the lamp. "You even made my favorite smoothie." Sam said his lips turning up into a full on grin. "Thank you."

Jack beamed, his Dad was happy about what he made. "You're welcome. I've got to go finish up Dean's and Cas's breakfast." Jack said with a grin as he walked out of the room. His heart felt light with love and pride that he could make Sam smile so big.

Jack went into the kitchen and finished frying up the sausage and bacon for Dean. He may have burnt the sausage a little, but Dean liked that sort of thing. He then grabbed a plate and put all of Dean's items on before grabbing Cas's plate and walking into the hallway. He was going to stop at Cas's room first, because waking Dean up at five am would mean a punch in the face if he had food or not. The coffee was also still brewing so he would need to swing back and pick that up. There was so much to remember.

Jack opened the door to Cas's room and saw the angel sitting in front of the TV Dean had shoved in there watching a cartoon. "Happy Father's Day," Jack greeted his Dad as he held out the plate with the pancake with the banana smile. "I made this for you."

Cas looked down at the plate in confusion as he took it. "Why did you make this for me?" Cas asked his eyebrows bunching up in confusion.

Jack frowned thinking he didn't like it but then shook his head, Cas probably just didn't understand. "It's for Father's Day. This is to say I appreciate you." Jack explained to Cas with a small smile.

"Oh," Cas said looking at the food and then back up at Jack with a smile. "I feel very appreciated."

"You're welcome," Jack said knowing that was Cas's way of saying thank you. "I need to go finish up Dean's now."

Jack went back into the kitchen and poured a cup of coffee for Dean. He then got his plate with his food and then brought them to Dean's room. He opened his Dad's door to see Dean watching a computer screen lazily as if he just woke up. "Happy Father's Day," Jack said holding out the coffee and plate of food to his Dad.

Dean looked at him stupidly but then it clicked that this was Jack telling him he appreciated him. "Thanks," Dean said with a grin as he took the plate. He would never turn down a home cooked meal. He took a big bite into the sausage and closed his eyes as the flavors washed over him. "This, this is awesome. Best sausage I have ever had." Dean praised as he stuffed some more in his mouth.

Jack beamed as he turned back and went back into the kitchen. He had cleaned up as he went but he wanted to wipe down the surfaces before Sam saw. Sam was kind of a stickler for messes. Jack went into the kitchen and quickly wiped down the table before running into his room and getting three different packages for his Dads.

Each present was something unique but was the same thing. Jack had pulled three all-nighters trying to make each present perfect for each of his very different fathers. Jack had wrapped the presents in blue tissue paper he had found in a closet and put them in six pack beer boxes. They had plenty of beer boxes, because they drank a lot of beer in the Winchester household. Dean drank so much beer that Jack wasn't even sure if he could get drunk.

"You really went all out," Sam said as he came into the kitchen with Dean and Cas behind him. "You didn't have to do this."

Jack shrugged his shoulders as he handed each of his Dads a present. "It's Father's Day and you all taught me to show appreciation for the people I love. I love you, all of you." Jack said looking at each of his Dads with a genuine, painful smile.

Dean looked down at his gift before shaking his head. He hated emotions. He hated these types of moments because they tugged at him. "Alright, enough chick flick moments for one day." Dean said as he went over and sat down at the table. "Let's open these things."

Cas went first. The angel opened the box with care as he pulled out a piece of paper that was a card with a sweet note telling Cas how much he cared about him. He then pulled out a leather bracelet that had a metal pair of angel wings woven into them. Jack had been really into weaving things, it helped pass the time in the car without being on his phone, and he had gotten very good.

"Thanks Jack," Cas said grinning up at his son with a true smile. "This is very nice, this makes me very happy. Very, very happy." Cas said with a big smile as he put the bracelet in his trench coat pocket.

Sam went next. Sam tore through the paper quickly and then peeled back the folded box. Inside the box was a note with a couple of coupons on it for 'one cataloging weapons coupon' and 'one alphabetizing the lore books coupon'. There was also a leather bracelet inside with a metal protection sigil woven into it because Sam was Jack's protector. Jack knew Sam would get it because that was the first sigil he ever taught Jack.

Sam looked up at Jack, his eyes were overcome with emotion. He couldn't believe Jack remembered that was the first thing he taught him. "Thank you," Sam said as he slipped the bracelet on his wrist. "I love it."

Dean went last. Dean threw the paper onto the floor recklessly and opened his package. He also had a letter inside with two coupons for a full Impala cleaning. He also had a leather bracelet like the rest of his family. The symbol on Dean's bracelet had a metal eye to help him see who was telling the truth and who was telling him lies. Jack explained that in the letter because Dean's bracelet was the hardest to make and also the most obscure. That kind of made sense with Dean's personality though.

"Thanks Jack," Dean said putting on the bracelet. "This is great."

It reminded Dean of Sam when he gave him the necklace and when Jack gave him the first bracelet. The first bracelet was great, but he couldn't wear it because it was too fragile. He carried the first bracelet in his pocket though, it went everywhere Dean went. This bracelet was made out of leather and the leather was hardened. Dean didn't know what Jack put on the leather, but he was pretty sure it could not be destroyed.

All three of his Dads, though very different, were all in agreement about how lucky they were to have Jack. Lucifer didn't know how beautifully pure, innocent and just good his son was. Lucifer wanted to twist Jack's soul and turn it black, but luckily that didn't happen. Jack was pure, and he wanted to just make people happy. That's what really stood out to all three of the men was that he wanted to just make everyone feel loved even if he didn't feel it himself sometimes. Jack was selfless and that was a problem because he was a Winchester. Winchesters were so selfless it made them selfish. These types of moments were bitter sweet because they often did not know if they would ever have one like it. All three knew they had to enjoy the moment because the future was bleak and unknown. Well, at least to two of the men.