I was sick for about a week after Dean had taken the childern to get clothes and stuff. But now that I'm better I had a plan to do something. Something for just Cas, the kids, and myself.

I pulled Cas into the room that I shared with Mary and John. Sending them over to torture Uncle Sam and Dean.

"Cas," I said, "why don't we take the kids to go see a movie?"

"Are you sure your up to it?" asked Cas. He looked like taking the kids any where was the last thing he wanted to do. I definitely had to ask John and Mary what they had done on their last outing to make the boys not want to take them any where.

"I'm sure Cas. After all I barely got to spend any time with them when either they or I weren't sick. Or on bed rest. So you are coming with me weather you want to or not. Got it mister? Come on." I pulled into Sam and Dean's room. "Guys we're going to the movies." I told the kids.

"Yay!" they chorused as basically one kid.

"Can Uncle Sammy and Uncle Dean come too," asked John.

"Yeah," agreed Mary.

"Oh. Me and Uncle Sammy," Dean began, "have something do today. We'll catch up with you guys later on. How about for dinner? I think your mom and dad want to spend some time with you guys."

"Ok," said both kids jumping up and down.

"What do you guys want to see?" I asked them hoping that they would chose to go see the kiddie movie instead of the war movie.

"I want to see the monkey movie," said Mary.

"Me too," said John.

"I wish to see the monkey movie as well," said Cas.

"Ok," I said. "The monkey movie it is then. Go get your coats on. Ok?"

"Yeah," said the kids running off to get their coats on.

I turned to Cas. "I'm glad they chose the monkey movie instead of the war movie," I said. "They have had enough war in their life times."

"Yes," said Cas.

"We're ready," said both kids.

"OK," I said. "Let's go."

We got into my new car and drove off to the movies.

"How can I help you?" asked the kid behind the counter at the theater.

"I'd like two kids ticket and two adult tickets for the new Curious George movie," I said.

He told me how much they cost and I paid the man and went into the place. I bought some popcorn. Then we went and got our seats. It was like the kids had never seen a movie before. Then I remembered they probably had never seen a movie in a movie theater. They were good all through the movie. when we got back to the hotel Sam and Dean where there waiting for us with a big pizza.

Dean pulled me into the other room. I was definitely not ready for what he said next. "We have to train the kids," said Dean.

At that my blood froze in my veins there was only one reason Dean would suggest this. And I knew that it was not good.