Ahhh, the last chapter finally the story comes around to the end. And just think, I was originally going to end it at what...chapter four. I just wanted to thank everyone who read and reviewed...it really does mean a lot that you dropped a couple of kind words.

Disclaimer: I do not own Supernatural but I did write this story. Please do not repost it unless you ask first.


Sam sat out on the Impala by himself as the sun started to gently rise in the sky towards noon. The neighborhood was alive with people, some mowing lawns while other children played in the court. Sam smiled at the normalcy of the entire situation only to realize that the normalcy that he felt for the past week was about to disappear again.

After two days in the hospital keeping Julia company, Dean and Sam had spent the week at the house. For Sam, it had been an easy adjustment to the life of being at a normal home. For Dean, the adjustment was a little rougher. He was awkward at first, not knowing what to do in some of the family moments. But Julia was always right there smiling. Somehow by day three, Dean and Sam had seamlessly joined the Family J. The family dinners and the night's just watching television together had been an eye opener for Sam to see Dean acting like a normal human being. But at the end of the night, his brother would still be looking for jobs to do in the future. It was endless. Sam noticed that it didn't help that the active hunter in the J Family was pointing outinteresting jobs while she was working on a crossword puzzle.

That's why Sam wasn't completely shocked when his brother announced to the family the night before that they were leaving without consulting withhim first. Sam knew that it was time. Sam had wondered if Dean had looked at Julia when he announced it. Because Sam had seen that face, the disappointment was quickly masked with well wishes.

Emerging through his thoughts, Sam heard the front door slam shut. He looked up to see Julia walking towards him. Sam cracked a half smile at the Julia who was had on a different pair of ripped jeans and a tank top. She was finally wearing her hair down; she had soft curls that seemed to frame her face today. Sadness clouded her eyes as she leaned up against the car. Sam really was reminded of a fallen angel. One of the stories that the family had told to Sam and Dean while Julia was off with Jo was of a play that Julia was in. She was playing an angel when the line had snapped. She had been perfectly fine but the nickname of Fallen Angel stuck with her family as a small joke. Julia was far from an fallen angel but the name did fit her somehow.

"You have my phone number right?" Julia asked as she absent mindedly played with her cell phone in her hands. She turned to look up at the Winchester that was still sitting on the Impala.

"We both do," Sam smiled back, trying to give her some sort of reassurance. She pulled on her tank top as she turned to lean back on the car. "What are you going to do now Julia?" Sam asked. Julia moved her head back and forth at the question.

"I know that I'm going to hang out here for a while. I have some wounds to still have to lick," Julia stated as she began to tap her fingers on the Impala. Sam didn't have to ask what kind of wounds she was talking about, they were all too familiar to him. Julia had seemed somewhat hollow when her father asked her about hunting yesterday. Helen's betrayal ran deep, having Julia question their entire friendship. "Maybe I'll hunt on my own or see if I can become a cop and hunt like my father did. You and Dean?"

"I don't know honestly," Sam stated as he slid off of the Impala. "You should say something to him." Sam closed his eyes in fear of her reaction. Nothing was said to the comment. He heard a sniffle that caused Sam to peak an eye open at her. She was quickly wiping away a tear.

"Yeah, my brother has that affect on people," Sam laughed as he pulled Julia into a hug. She squeezed him tight and then gently pulled away laughing herself.

"I don't know why I even why I got attached to you two, I knew who you were when we first met. Both of you are these lone cowboys. I knew you'd ride off. Thank you though, you both did save my life," Julia said as she continued to wipe away tears. Julia looked like she was going to say something else when the front door slammed again. Sam looked over Julia's head to see the rest of the family walk out of the house. Julia quickly wiped away her tears with the back of her hands as the false smile returned to her face.

"Now Sam, you boys have everything?" Jerry asked. Sam nodded his head, refraining himself from saying Yes Sir. Julia slowly moved away from Sam towards her family. It was officially time to leave. Just in time too, with Dean walking out of the house with his arms packed with items.

"I don't think we'll have to spend a dime on food for a while Sammy," Dean stated with a smile as put some of the food on the Impala to open the door to the backseat. "Thanks again for letting us stay and for the home cooked food." Jerry and Jennifer nodded their heads at Dean. He put the rest of the food in the backseat to only walk back up to stand next to Sam. Silence filled the air.

"Well, I think it's that time," Sam finally stated after a moment had passed between everyone. The group exploded with hugs and well wishes. Tears gently shed from the girls but not from Julia. She seemed to almost become distant. Sam knew she wasn't going to say anything to Dean. Dean gave a little wave as he jumped into the driver's seat. Sam slowly moved to the passenger's side taking everything in for the last time.

The boys moved into the Impala. Dean turned on his baby, letting the silence fill the car. The boys smiled at Julia's family as Julia walked away to the house. Dean put the car into reverse and began to pull out of the driveway.

"Where to Dean?" Sam finally asked. Dean slowly hit the breaks as the children who were in the court scattered from the car. Sam watched as Julia go into the house. Sam watched as a small smile started to creep onto his brother's face. "Dean?" But Sam didn't get a reply. Dean pulled out of the driveway, turning the car so he could drive out of the court. Sam shook his head at his brother's silence.

The Impala crawled out of the court and down the street. Sam watched the roads, reliving the beginning of the entire adventure, a job that they weren't looking for that had stumbled into them.

"I left her flowers. I left her dozens of daisies," Dean finally stated to his younger brother. "Jo said those were the flowers that she wanted from the guy who really liked her." Sam cracked a small smile.

"I never thought of you as the romantic type," Sam joked. Dean just rolled his eyes at his younger brother as they rode up a hill to the bridge that lead them out of town. When they reached the very peak of the hill, Dean slammed on his breaks. Sam hit his hands on the dash as he searched for the reason his older brother needed for that stunt.

He didn't have to look far.

Standing, alone, in the middle of the road wasthe Fallen Angel. In one hand washer helmet, blue in color, while in the other she held a single daisy. Dean just sat in the car as Sam looked back and forth between the two.

"Jesus Dean, go," Sam pushed as his brother slowly got out of the car.

"I wasn't expecting this," Dean whispered in shock. "The flowers were susposed to be the last words." He pulled himself out of the Impala to walk to Julia. She looked completely different than what Dean was used to seeing her bold, mischevious self as.

"You left me with a lot of flowers but no good bye," Julia stated biting her lower lip putting herself completely out there. Dean was speechless, just like the moment that they had met. Julia's nerves finally got the best of her, "Say something Dean."

Sam watched from the car as Dean pulled Julia up for a kiss. He felt the red running to his cheeks like he shouldn't have been watching the two kiss but it didn't stop him from watching. It might have lasted a lifetime for the two, but the kiss was really short and sweet to Sam. Words were passed between the two as Dean finally turned and walked back to the car with the single daisy in his hand. Julia backed off of the road still holding her helmet in her hand.

A final look between the two passed for just a moment before Dean reentered the Impala. He laid the flower on the dashboard as he slowly pulled out from were he was sitting in the road. Sam watched through the mirrors as Julia walked back into the middle of the road to watch them drive away. The tears reflected off of her cheeks as she twisted the helmet back and forth.

He never thought he'd see the day when his older brother was speechless.

But today, he just him keep his thoughts as they drove away from a life of what could have been and drove towards what is.

He'd never thought he'd see his brother fall in love either.

There is a first for everything, even in their world. Shadows might consume their world but Sam knew that even for the briefest of moments that the boys were shown the light of good that a bit of hope was planted for both of them.

A hope to finish what was started.

A hope to fall in love.

A hope to see an older brother speechless.

He never thought he'd see that day.

"Awww Dean, hold me," Sam snickered.

"Don't make me kick you out of this car."

"What, you don't love me as much?"

"Sam"

"Dean"

"Shut your cakehole and listen to the music."

Pause

"Think we'll see her ever again?"

"Did you say something...the music's too loud," Dean finally stated as he looked into his rear view mirror one more time to see that Julia was already gone. He cleared his throat as Sam still got the last words in.

"Yeah I hope we see her again too." Dean might not have said it, Sam thought, but I hope that he thinks so.

And he was.


A/N: Let me know what you think of the last chapter. And if you ever want Julia to come back to see the boys again ;)

I don't want a "Cassie" affect, seeing as, I didn't find a whole lot who liked that Dean had had a serious girl which that isn't the intent with Julia. Thanks again for reading and reviewing! -sno