Dean sat with Alyssa as her parents started explaining their reasons for not telling her they were still legally married.

"I never wanted to sign the papers. She kept drawing them up, and I kept losing them, you could say", her dad started.

"After awhile, I stopped trying", her mom added.

"So you've both just been married, living single, and not seeing each other?", Alyssa asked.

Her mom blushed.

"Not really.", her mom mumbled.

"What does that mean?", Alyssa asked, looking at Dean for help.

"It means, we never saw anyone else. We would have dinner when I was in town, or she came to see me. We would talk and stuff", her dad said, blushing a bit.

"Ew, don't tell me what the stuff was", Alyssa said, covering her ears.

Dean chuckled.

"I never stopped loving your mom. She knows that. What I did, it was the stupidest mistake I ever made and if I can take it back I would in a heartbeat", he said, taking his wife's hand.

He looked at her.

"I love you and I will forever love you. I stole you from your dad for a reason. From the moment we met", he said to her.

Her mom touched his cheek and smiled.

"I love you too", she replied.

Dean smiled.

"You two should have just gotten back together. I wouldn't have opposed it", Alyssa said.

"But I did. I just couldn't get over it. Every time I looked at him, I saw his mistake", her mom said.

Alyssa nodded.

"I get that", Alyssa said.

"So, what happens now?", Dean asked.

"I would like my wife to move back in with me. To let me love her like I was meant too", he said.

Her mom smiled at him.

"I would like that too", her mom replied.

Alyssa smiled.

"Any thoughts on maybe moving to San Diego, dad?", Alyssa asked.

"Retirement does sound pretty sweet", her dad chuckled.

"The kids would love to have their grandpa around more", Dean said.

Her dad nodded.

"Should we get started on dinner?", her mom asked.

Alyssa nodded.

"I'm just going to get changed into something more comfortable", Alyssa replied.

Everyone was making their way to the kitchen. Alyssa went to change and then made her way back downstairs, carefully. She stopped when she caught sight of the black BMW outside her door.

"Dean", she shouted.

She opened the door, making her way outside. When she reached the end of her yard. The car was gone. She looked up and down the street as Dean and her parents came running out.

"Babe?", Dean said.

"I swear, it was here. I saw it", Alyssa said.

Dean looked at her parents.

"Saw what, Lys?", her mom asked.

"Dolph, he was here. I saw…", she stopped.

"Lets get you inside, Lyssa", her dad said.

"Don't touch me. I saw him, I saw the car. It was parked right here. I saw it", she shouted.

Dean swallowed as she continued to look up and down the street.

"Alyssa", he said gently.

She looked at him and started crying.

"I saw it", she repeated.

He went over to her and cupped her face. He nodded.

"I believe you, my love.", he whispered.

He wrapped his arms around her and let her cry into his chest. He kissed the side of her head.

"I believe you", he repeated.


Alyssa fell asleep after Dean took her to their room. Bayley had given her a sedative to calm her nerves after Dean called her.

"How long has she been seeing this car?", David asked.

"Since the day before. She said it was following us, then this morning she saw it outside our window. Nothing was there when I looked", Dean said.

Her dad nodded.

"This is too much for her", her dad said.

"Let me call Roman, he said he would help keep an eye on Dolph", Dean said.

Her parents nodded as he made his way out back. He dialed Roman.

"Hey, I was just about to call you", Roman said, answering.

"Please tell me she isn't seeing this car", Dean begged.

Roman sighed.

"There is no black BMW registered in his name. Unless he used someone else's or an alias", Roman replied.

"That's not what I wanted to hear, but thanks for trying.", Dean said.

"I'll keep looking, Dean. Promise. If it is him, he will slip", Roman replied.

"I hope so, for my wife's mental health", Dean said.

He made his way back inside and told her parents what Roman said.

"Do you believe her, or are you just saying that to make her feel better?", Marissa asked.

"At first I did, but, I don't know anymore. Now I'm just worried about her and Lizzie", Dean replied.

"Why don't you put up cameras? If he is coming around, the cameras will catch it. We can get the plates and see if it really is him", David said.

Dean nodded.

"I like that idea", Dean said.


Alyssa woke up and stretched. Lizzie kicked and she smiled.

"You're awake, I was coming to check on you", her mom said.

Alyssa smiled.

"You probably think I'm crazy", she mumbled.

"No sweetie. If you say you saw him, then you saw him", her mom said.

Alyssa nodded.

"I need to go to the store. Want to join me? You could use some fresh air", her mom said.

"Sounds good", Alyssa replied.


Once at the store, her mom went to get some groceries and she went to look at baby clothes.

"That is so cute. I got one for my sister when she had my nephew", a woman said.

Alyssa smiled.

"I'm sorry, I just love coming to look at baby clothes. I love spoiling my nephew. I'm Sonya", this woman said, holding her hand out to Alyssa.

"Alyssa", she replied.

"Is this your first?", Sonya asked, pointing at her belly.

Alyssa shook her head no.

"My third actually. I love looking at baby clothes too, although my husband would say I have enough clothes for her as it is", Alyssa replied.

Sonya nodded.

"Do you have kids?", Alyssa asked.

"No, not yet. My wife and I are planning it thought", Sonya replied.

Before Alyssa could reply, her mom came over.

"Ready Lys?", her mom asked.

"Yes. Mom, this is Sonya", Alyssa introduced.

Her mom eyed this stranger before shaking Sonya's hand. Sonya looked at Alyssa.

"Well, hopefully I see you around some time. We just moved here and don't know many people", Sonya said.

"Oh, well, we can definitely get together some time. Honestly, I need a distraction", Alyssa said.

Sonya pulled her phone out. Alyssa gave Sonya her number and vice versa.

"I'll text you and we can do lunch", Sonya said.

Alyssa nodded before waving goodbye to her.

"Are you sure that was a good idea?", her mom asked.

"What? Giving her my number? She seemed nice", Alyssa replied, lifting a onesie.

"Maybe its just me. You know I don't trust easily. I'm trying to move past that", her mom said.

Alyssa nodded.