Sam sits in Principal Naomi's office with Adam and the weird kid across from half the football team. He's seething because she wants to expel all of them, even though the Winchester boys were defending another student. She wants to play at being sympathetic, but she's not. Not really. She's just like every other adult who tries to talk down to them because they're younger.

"You can't expel us, Principal Waters. This is my first offense, same case with Adam. Dirk started beating up on this kid and Dean defended him. He's only ever gotten detention once, so you can't expel him either." Sam countered her threat, knowing he had saved their bacon. The boys from the Football team, however, probably wouldn't be so lucky. Most of them paled as they understood what his statement meant.

At least they weren't all idiots. Sam actually felt really good right now, knowing he was stronger than half of the football team. He could tell Adam was worried, but he grabbed his hand and squeezed it, reassuring him silently.

"You're right Sam, you Winchester boys are getting off lightly in my opinion. Because you were in a physical confrontation I'm going to have to suspend each of you with clean records for week. Those of you who have been suspended before will undoubtedly be expelled." Sam could swear she'd leveled her look on Dirk.

"What were you boys thinking attacking another student? On his first day even!" Their principal laid into the boys across from Sam and he watched silently, doing a small victory dance in his head. Each boy had their record pulled and the confrontation added. She pulled out the paper work for suspensions and expulsions respectively. Each boy there signed their paper, some relieved, some shocked, some even started crying.

After all of the paper work was finished (Bobby had taken care of his boys' earlier) his Uncle walked through the door with Dean and the Nurse. Dean looked at him and Adam, but not at anyone else. Even as the Principal explained what was happening. Sam felt a swell of pride as Dean looked his way when Ms. Waters said they were only being suspended, not expelled. Of course Dean would know that was Sam's doing. He wanted to be a lawyer after all.

Sam prides himself on knowing his family like the back of his hand, so when they get home and Dean's acting off, he tries his hardest to find out what it is. He knows it has to do with that kid they 'saved' earlier. He thinks about what it could be for hours.

It crashes into his brain Tuesday night who that kid is.