OK chapter 16, this story may be a little shorter than the last one but we'll see, I only have a few more loose ends to tie up and then leave some hints for the next story.
P.S guys this chapter was a train wreak from start to finish, I had my best friend proof read it eight times... EIGHT. So I hope I fixed everything and that it all makes sense, because I kept having to rewrite and delete and rewrite again.
I sat quietly as mom tried to make sense out of what happened. What happened was dad- Micheal, made Dean mad so he left. I don't think Dean should have to talk to Micheal if he doesn't want to. What bothered me was how Micheal made Dean slip up, Dean never told anyone what happened to our first foster home, I didn't even know. I knew there were bad people like Max but I figured he was our first one, looks like Dean's been trying to survive longer than I have.
"Sam!" Someone yelled from behind me. I twisted around in my seat to see Gen walking hesitantly toward us. I hadn't told her where I was going during lunch because I knew she might get Micheal in trouble.
"Hey Gen," I greeted getting up from my seat. She walked up to me, eyeing Micheal the whole way.
"Sam? Who's your friend," Mary asked.
"This is Gen," I sighed.
"Sam.. can I talk to you," She asked quietly. I nodded and led her a few feet away from the table.
"What are you doing here," I snapped.
"I thought you were skipping school again and now I see your visiting nut job over there," She sneered.
"He's not a nut job, my parents knew he was in town all along, they just didn't tell me," I explained. I must admit I felt a little betrayed.
"Why are you talking to him," She asked.
"Because he's my dad," I answered.
"We'll then were is Dean," She wondered looking around. She saw Dean pick me up for school a few times but never talked to him, I never would let her because Dean wouldn't let me live it down, the fact that me and Gen hung out everyday.
"He's not ready, to much crap is going on with him," I mumbled. Not that I blamed Dean, if anything I blamed the grownups.
"Sam?" That was Micheal, he was walking toward us. When he was right beside us he crouched down on one knee and held his hand out.
"I'm Micheal, so your Sam's friend," He greeted Gen.
"Yeah," Was her only answered, and she didn't shake his hand.
Micheal jerked his hand back, looking a little disappointed.
"So, seems Sam has told you about me," He guessed.
"Something like that," She didn't want to talk to him at all, that much was clear.
"Gen! Don't you have to get back to school," I nudged. She sent me a glare but nodded.
"Cya later Winchester," She called, heading back toward the school, I didn't miss the dirty look she threw Micheal. She'll be mad a few days but I'd make it up to her.
"Winchester? We haven't signed the papers yet," Micheal said standing back up.
"But we will soon, then I'll be a Winchester for real," I explained.
He nodded sadly but turned back to the table. I followed and sat down next to Mary, she had watched the whole thing and when I sat down she put her arm around my shoulders.
"Glad to see your making friends," She said happily. Technically I've been friends with Gen for about five months now, but I wasn't going to tell her that.
"Can we sign the papers today," I asked. I wanted to get this over with encase Micheal decided to go back on his offer. I did want to know Micheal, maybe even be friends with him, but I wanted Mary and John to be my parents.
"We have to wait and have a judge witness it in court," Mary explained. I under stood that, sometimes adoptions took longer, especially if they were open ones, they were much more complicated.
At that moment I was relived to hear cussing coming up the hill, not ouch I stubbed my toe cussing but, both my brothers together not around adults cussing.
I stood up from the bench and ran to meet them, Cas must have decided to skip school with Dean today, today seemed like a skip day. When I got there Dean threw and arm over my shoulder and led us back to the grownups.
"Boys. What are you doing," John asked calmly. Dean started to say something before Cas spoke up.
"Today isn't a day meant for school, to stressful as it is," He stated matter factually.
John looked like he was about to argue before Mary put a hand on his shoulder, John was a sucker when it came to Mary.
"Mom.. Dad," Dean spoke hesitantly. I looked up at him with wide eyes, did he just say what I think he said.
Mary's eyes filled with joy and John looked like he just won a million bucks. Micheal on the other hand looked like he'd just been sucker punched.
"I think we need to talk about somethings," He said quietly. "Me you guys and.. Micheal," He added. I had no idea what Dean wanted to talk about. So much had happened it could be anything.
"About what," John asked.
"About everything. He needs to understand," He began desperately. "He needs to get it and you guys do to, I need to straiten everything out."
Mary nodded, so did John. Micheal stood a ways away feeling a little awkward.
"Why don't we head back to the house," Mary suggested. Then Mike stood up, he'd been quiet through the whole ordeal.
"Are you sure that's a good idea, I mean do you want Micheal to have the right to come to your house," Mike asked.
"Its an open adoption and I don't want to worry about having to set up dates every couple of months, beside the boys our old enough to see Micheal whether or not we want them to in the first place," John explained. Mary nodded in agreement.
"Then lets go," Dean sighed walking away from the group. John and Mary chuckled at him but I didn't. Dean had something important to say and I have a feeling I'm not going to be aloud to hear it.
