"You just letting her go to some football game without protection?" John asked.

"She's got it." Bobby assured. "She's got at least a gun in that bag."

"I didn't mean from monsters."

Sam and Dean walked out at that moment.

"She's got that too. Besides, she quit talking to Jake and Ryan," He gestured to mean the guy in the house, "... $3 bill."

"What happened with Jake?" Sam asked. "Besides him being a jackass."

"She got tired of his bullshit." The old man responded. "Rufus said he came over here and ran the doorbell so many times she unplugged it."

"You okay with that?" John asked.

"Gravel is a dead give away. Never needed the damn bell anyway. She did a good job cutting and tying off the wires, my house won't burn down."

John nodded at the boys, "You two go grab me and Bobby another round."

The teenagers walked off.

"I have no idea, how something so goddamn perfect could have come from you." John chuckled, looking at Bobby.

The man laughed. "I ask myself that everyday. Sometimes I struggle just to see myself in her."

"Better be careful, or you'll see someone else in your little girl." John said with a straight face.

Bobby turned to look at him. "I worry less about her than I do about everyone else's kids."

John looked up at the house, his boys playing around in Bobby's kitchen. "Hope you aren't talking about my boys."

"I hear Dean has girlfriends. New one in every town."

John finished his beer. "That boy knows better." He growled, tossing his beer bottle into the fire.

"So does Brianna." Bobby told him. "Both of them could do worse, though."

"Is that you blessing for my son to fuck your daughter, Bobby?"

"No. It's my preference that she doesn't go give it to some girly-boy who can't tell a monkey from a cresent. I'd never suggest she sleep with anyone much less your boys." Bobby sat down in a metal chair that was already out there. "Besides, we both know how it is to be Hunters. Never home, always on the road. Trying to call but never knowing how to get in touch until they call home. I want better than that for Brianna."

The boys walked out with a 6 pack of beers then, sitting around the fire with the Hunters.

"Why does everyone call her Brian?" John asked.

Bobby chuckled. "When she moved in from living with her Mom, we went shopping and she bought boys clothes. Jake came from up the road and started calling her 'Brian' as a joke because she was dressed like a boy and liked working on cars. She went to school and it got around and stuck. She doesn't seem to care, once corrected Ryan to call her 'Brian' instead of Brianna."

"Why?" Sam asked.

"Ask her." Bobby snapped.