Time is early morning on the 3rd day after the brothers were changed.

They arrived at the farm 15 minutes later.

"Bo told me earlier that he got the electricity turned on. So we should put the food in the 'fridge."

"Sounds good, Luke." They got the food in the 'fridge and made their way back outside.

"We can put the cars and truck in the barn." Luke told Cooter as they walked towards the trucks.

"You sure, Luke?"

"Yeah, we store the hay and tractors in the other barn."

"Let's get them unhooked." They walked up to the trucks and unhooked the vehicles. Luke drove them into the barn while Cooter got the motorcycle.

"Let's get the house cleaned up." Luke nodded and they walked inside. They worked for several hours cleaning. When that was done, they unpacked and put away everything.

"Hey, Cooter. I got the kitchen supplies put away."

"That's good. I got their bedrooms set up and everything's unpacked." Cooter looked around the house and smiled.

"Looks good don't it?" Luke asked.

"Yes, it does. I'm glad someone is going to be living here again. This old house has character. A lot nicer then where they were living." Luke looked around the living room that Cooter set up. Luke walked up to the fireplace mantel and looked at the the pictures of the brothers. In one picture, they were standing in front of the Impala. In another, Dean was laying on the hood of the Impala.

"Here I thought we were the only ones that loved our car like it's part of the family." Cooter looked at the picture that Luke was looking at.

"Gotta admit, it's a beautiful car." Cooter glanced around. "Well, let's get a move on." They made their way back to the garage and arrived around 9 o'clock. Both got out of the truck and saw Bo eating a sandwich by the gas pumps.

"Hey, Cooter. Get everything done?"

"Yeah, ready for them to move into."

"Hungry?" Bo showed Luke and Cooter the bag from the deli.

"Yeah." Luke replied as Cooter nodded. They both took out a sandwich and started to eat.

"Beer?" Bo asked as he showed them the can.

"Thanks." Cooter replied as he held out his hand. "Luke?" Cooter asked, to which Luke just nodded. They ate in silence for several minutes, when Castiel approached them.

"Will you be staying with them?" Luke asked Castiel, who walked out of the garage.

"If I'm aloud to."

"That's up to you. You are welcome to stay here as long as you want." Bo replied as he grabbed another beer from the cooler.

"Don't have anywhere else to go."

"What do you mean? Can't you go back to Heaven?" Castiel gave Bo a confused look. "Well, you are from Heaven aren't ya?"

"Yes, I am. It's complicated. Because I helped the brothers kill a powerful god. I'm not exactly welcome there."

"I see." Bo replied. "You are welcome to stay with them. All we ask is, that you help out around the farm."

"I can do that. Thank you." The three finished their food and beer, while Castiel went to check on the brothers. About an hour later, Dean woke up and rolled onto his side. He saw Sam still asleep in the bed next to him.

"Welcome back." Castiel told him.

"Hey, Cas."

"How do you feel?"

"Fine but different." Dean smiled. "I think I can get used to this new life." Dean looked over towards Sam, who was just waking.

"Hey, Sammy." Sam looked at Dean and smiled.

"Hey." Sam looked around and saw Castiel, sitting on a chair next to the bed. "How long were we out?"

"About 3 days."

"So now what happens?" Sam asked Castiel.

"We live here. Go about our lives."

"Just like that? Like nothing happened?"

"Yeah Sammy, just like that." They all turned their attention towards the ladder when Bo spoke. "My name is Beauregard Duke. I'm one of the care-takers here. I know this all may seem strange to you but it will get better."

"Where will we live?" Sam asked.

"We have an old farm house that was fixed up for you. Castiel went with my friend to pick up your possessions and..."

"What does he mean, Cas?" Dean asked.

"I sold the bunker and almost all the items in it to the British Men of Letters. I destroyed the Book of The Damned. No one should have that book."

"Okay, that's fair."

"You will have enough money to last a very long time." Bo added. "I put almost all of it in the bank for you." Bo took out an envelope from his back pocket and handed it to Dean. "This should get you by for awhile."

"What do we do now, like for a job?" Sam asked.

"You'll help us with our farm."

"We don't know anything about farming."

"Well, Sammy. You'll have time to learn." Castiel told him.

"Don't you start calling me Sammy, now!" Castiel laughed at that remark.

"Sorry, Sam."

"When you're ready, I'll introduce you to the others." Bo turned around to head for the ladder.

"Hey, Bo?" Bo turned around and looked at Dean. "Thanks." Bo smiled and nodded, then made his way down the ladder.

"They awake?" Luke asked Bo; who was now lighting up a cigarette.

"Yeah, they are." Bo shook his head. "I don't know about Sam. He may have a hard time adjusting to this."

"What do ya mean?"

"Something's not right about him. He may not be able to accept this new life."

"Well, there's nothing we can do about it now."

"You're right, Luke. But he can't live in the past."

"He won't." Both boys turned around and saw Mirtha. "I changed their memories. They will only remember the good times. All the real bad memories are gone."

"You can do that?" Luke asked.

"I can."

"Did you do that to us?"

"No, Lukas. I did not." Luke nodded his response. "Their memories were very dark and I can't allow them to live with those memories." She placed her hand upon the side of Luke's face. "I would never do anything to deceive you, Luke." She gave him a small kiss on the lips.

"I had to ask."

"When they're ready, we got the farm house set up for them."

"Thank you, Beauregard. I shall be on my way. Take care." She gave both of them a kiss and made her way home.