It all started on a summer day. We can see a young boy who was all alone as he was seen playing with what appeared to be a toy airplane.

This boy was named Sam Winchester.

The reason on why exactly he was home alone was due to the fact that his Father and older brother Dean went out to get some groceries. There were times that Sam had to stay home alone which he grew acustomed to.

But he felt lonely. Don't get him wrong. It was cool for a child to have the house all to themselves, it makes them think as if they were king of the house.

But Sam still felt that he had no one to talk or play with and it got boring.

Soon Sam felt hungry. Not surprised since he hadn't had anything since breakfast.

Just as he was about to head inside he heard a russeling. He then looked around and saw nothing.

Sam felt uneasy, he soon stayed in place as he closely listened, trying to figure out where exactly the source of the sound was.

After a few seconds, Sam heard the sound again before he looks to see a bush which was russeling.

Confused and scared Sam eventually found a rock before throwing it at the bush. He expected to hear the sound of a animal but...

"Ow!"

He didn't not expect to hear a voice. It sounded to belong to a girl in her late teens.

And Sam was right as he then saw the girl appearing out of the bushes.

The girl had waist-length purple hair with a side ponytail on the right side of her head, red eyes, purple eyebrows and purple eyelashes. She wore a white shirt tied on the right side with blue-striped arm-warmers, an ornate silver belt-black panty hybrid, blue-striped thigh-high leg-warmers, silver-knuckled fingerless gloves and black strapped steel-toed boots.

Though what caught Sam's attention's about the girl was that the fact the girl had two tiny horns curled upward on both sides of her head.

Sam also noticed that the girl held a legless winged big-eared black-and-blue-striped plushie which had a gas mask.

Sam had no time to continue to admire the girl because she soon recovered from the rock hitting her head and glared at him before stomping over to him. Sam knew how much trouble he was in and prepared for the worse.

"What the hell is wrong with you kid?!" The girl shouted glaring down at Sam who cowered under her gaze. "Do you simply think its ok to throw rocks at people?!"

"N-No..." Sam replied quietly. "I-I'm sorry...I-I was s-scared..."

The girl's anger faded once she realized that Sam was near the verge of tears. She can tell that the boy must've been scared that someone or something dangerous was going to hurt him.

The girl took a deep breath and gave Sam a comforting smile.

"Hey its ok. I'm not mad, ok?"

Sam didn't say anything but nodded shyly. The girl felt bad and wanted to cheer him up.

"How about we introduce ourselves?" The girl said. "I'm Leviathan. But you can call me Levi. What's your name?"

"...Sam...Sam Winchester." Sam shyly replied to the girl named Leviathan.

"Nice to meet you Sammy. Say, do you want to hang out?"

"R-Really?" Sam was suprised. He just met this girl and now she wanted to hang out with her.

"Yeah!" Leviathan said happily. "You seem lonely and I don't have anyone else to talk to sooooo we can hang out."

Sam didn't know what to do. He knew he would be in trouble if he was found talking to a stranger, but he was lonely and Leviathan seemed nice.

Eventually Sam let out a quiet sigh.

"Ok sure." He agreed.

"Yay!"

Leviathan hugged Sam as the little boy blushed feeling Leviathan's boobs against his face.

"So, what should we do first?" Leviathan asked.

Sam shrugged. "I'm not really sure in all honesty."

Sam then looked at the plush Leviathan was holding which got him to grew curious.

"What is that?"

"Oh! This is Behemoth!" Leviathan said showing the plushie to Sam as it made a squish sound. "Want to hold him?"

"Oh, sure."

Leviathan gave Behemoth to Sam who held the plushie before hugging it.

"He's so soft~." Sam muttered to himself.

"I'm glad you like him." Leviathan smiled. "So Sammy, where are your family members?"

"My Dad and older brother Dean gone out to get groceries. Meaning I'm home alone."

"What about your Mom?"

Sam's face then gained a sad expression was Leviathan asked him that question. It was something that hurt him deeply.

"She's...not here anymore." He replied somberly.

Leviathan felt bad as she saw the sad expression on Sam's face.

"I'm sorry!" She quickly apologised. "I shouldn't have asked that."

"Its ok..." Sam assured as he soon managed to calm himself down. "You didn't know."

Leviathan then thought of a way to try and stirr the conversation in a different direction. Then she got an idea.

"Hey, I know that there's a fair we can go to." She suggested.

Sam had a dumbfoled look on his face. "Really?"

"Yeah, there's a lot of fun to be had. What do you say?"

Sam looked down, he knew he would be in deep trouble if his Dad and Dean found out that he snuck out of the house, and with a stranger. But he knew that neither of them won't be back home in a while so he decided to make an exception so he can spend time with his new friend.

"Ok then." Sam agreed.

"Great!" Leviathan smiled, holding Sam to her. "Let's go!

It took a while but Sam and Leviathan soon arrived at the fair as Sam looked around with an amazed look. He had never been at a fair before, and it was even better in person as he was near lost for words.

Leviathan giggled at the shocked look on the young boy's face.

"You like?" She asked.

"Um...yeah." Sam replied.

"Great! Because you're gonna like it even more once we get to have some fun."

Soon Leviathan took Sam around the fair as the two had a lot of fun together. They went on rides, played carnival games you get the idea. It was the most fun Sam ever had, and he was sure to remember it.

The two were now eating caramel apples as Sam was eating it vigorously with a happy smile which made Leviathan giggle at the young boy. It wasn't a surprise that kids loved eating candy and it seemed that Sam was definately no exception.

The day was nearly over as Sam and Leviathan thankfully managed to get back to Sam's house before Dean and Sam's Father got back home.

"That was so much fun!" Sam said as he had a big smile. "Thank you so much."

Leviathan smiled. "Your welcome Sammy. I had fun too."

"I wish we could do this everytime I was home alone."

Suddenly Leviathan gained a sad expression. Sam saw this and quickly grew concerned.

"Levi?" He asked. "What's wrong?"

Leviathan hesitated for a bit and then replied. "Sammy, I can't. This is the first, and sadly the last time you'll see me for now."

"Oh..." Sam grew sad upon hearing this.

Seeing the sad look on Sam's face tore Leviathan's heart in two but she kneeled down to him and rested her hand on the young boy's shoulder to comfort him.

"Hey its ok." She said softly. "I promise that one day, I'll try to find you. But for now, let me give you something as a parting gift."

Leviathan took out a small golden locket which had a picture of her and Sam in it.

"Keep it for me. So that no matter how long time passes, you'll always be reminded of me. Ok?"

Sam nodded. "Ok Levi."

That got Leviathan to smile. "Good boy."

Soon Leviathan ran off while taking Behemoth with her as she waved goodbye to Sam who slowly waved back.

Once Leviathan was out of view a sound of a car was heard as Sam turned to see that Dean and his Father had arrived home. Dean got out and went to Sam.

"Hey Sam, how have you been?" He asked.

"I'm ok." Sam replied.

"Glad, now come in, Dad got us some pizza."

Sam looked at Dean who had gone inside before looking back at the forest Leviathan had disappeared into.

'I hope we'll see each other again Leviathan.' He thought before following his older brother Dean back into the house.