A Different Time and Place

My beta was Matchmaker131, she rules, and as always I own nothing, read and review, hope you enjoy.

"I don't have one but don't tell anyone okay," Dean teased with a smile at her, 'I'm going to get kicked in the ass for this' he thought as he continued to flirt with her, 'she's my student, I gotta stop this,' however it didn't stop him.

"I gotta go, but I'll see you Monday, Mr."

"It's Dean outside school,"

"Okay, see you Monday, Dean," Cassie said before she left.

Jack saw her brother watching as Cassie turned the corner. "You know that is illegal in every state right, but if you want to go head,"

"Jack, bite me," Dean said with a groan.

"Saying bite me is the first step in foreplay," she said before Dean gave her the death stare again, it was her favorite line these days, "She's not seventeen till October, I asked her."

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"Sam, Jack, stop trying to do this again okay, last time you shoved me at somebody she almost had my baby, I'm not ready for that," Dean said he hated to admit it, but he really hadn't been with that many women. He hadn't found anyone he felt that way about, but something was defiantly odd, he liked Cassie whether or not she was a student well that was a whole different matter.

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Cassie couldn't stop thinking about Dean the rest the day, she'd been out of it as she'd worked at her dad's office. She couldn't wait till Monday morning so she could see him again. There was so many things about him that had made her want to kiss him right there in the store.

The first was his eyes, they were deep green and she couldn't get them out of her head, not to mention the way he'd smiled at her after they'd ran into each other. He was also way too good looking to be a teacher in her opinion. She looked at her assignment before she started writing and wondered if he'd be any good in bed, and that thought was the only one she could think about the rest the day, she had to find out if he was any good, hell kissing would be a good start.

That night she had wet dreams just thinking about what she wanted him to do to her, and what she wanted to do to him.

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It was three weeks later after Dean saw Cassie in the store that he didn't see her for almost a week in class, he wasn't sure what had happened, but he figured something had to be wrong. He didn't want her to get in trouble but he hadn't counted her absent but one day. He decided to call and make sure everything was okay.

"Hello," he said when the phone finally was picked up

"Who's this?" the person asked

"This is Mr. Winchester from the high school; I wanted to make sure Cassie was okay, she hasn't been in class for a while."

"I'm sorry I thought the school told you, her parents died over the weekend," the woman said, "She's taking it hard, it was a car crash on their way back home from visiting family."

"I'm sorry, and give Cassie my condolences," Dean said before he thanked her and hung up. "That's gotta suck,"

"What?" Sam asked

"You know Cassie, the one you and Jack's still trying set me up with, even though it's not legal, her parents died."

"Oh crap, that's bad."

"Yeah, tell me about it, I think we should go by there later," Dean said.

Sam agreed, "Soon as slow poke gets here," Sam said as they waited on their sister.

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Dean, Jack and Sam showed up that afternoon at Cassie's house, it had taken while to find it, but they'd followed the funeral signs. Dean knocked on the door. He expected somebody else to open the door, but it was Cassie.

"Why are you here?" she asked with surprise.

She looked neat and tidy but her eyes were red rimmed and her expression was sad.

"Um, somebody told me when I called that your parents died," Dean said

Cassie tried to not cry again, but she did though she tried to wipe the tears away, "Yeah, it happened this passed weekend...."

"I'm sorry," Sam said to her, "It sucks to lose loved ones."

Dean wanted to grab her and hold her in his arms, of course he didn't because it did not seem appropriate.

Cassie nodded as she stood there, "I know this sounds strange, but if you ever need place to stay or friend we're around," Sam said, "Dean doesn't mind if you stayed at our place, might be good to get way."

Cassie looked at them she wasn't sure if they were serious or what. "It's not a joke," Dean said, "Sam is right."

"Thank you, but right now I'm fine, just trying to do this alone, it sucks, my grandpa died few years ago, he didn't like my dad at all," Cassie said, "then my other grandmother on dad's side died, so I'm getting used to the death happening thing,"

"Nobody should be used to it," Jack said, "I'm insisting you should stay with us," the younger Winchester added before she pulled Cassie in for a hug.

Cassie allowed it for several long moments while Dean and Sam looked on uncomfortably.

Cassie gave in, she didn't know them, but if they were willing to let her stay with them then she wasn't turning it down, at the moment it was too hard to stay alone. "Thank you," she said before going to get her stuff.

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That night Dean was up till one, he had insomnia bad most nights he was lucky if he got four hours straight in. It was something he hated, but he'd gotten used to it over the last three years, he knew it had to do with being on the road, plus those times he'd come in from a hunt to stay up and go to classes when he'd been in college. Tonight he couldn't sleep at all, he lay on the couch watching the TV as it played some lately 90s horror movie. He heard the footsteps coming down the stairs he assumed it was Jack.

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"Can't sleep?" Cassie asked making him jump little, "didn't mean to scare you."

She shivered inwardly at the sight of him. Here she was in his house and though she was sad her body wanted him. She blushed in the dimly lit room.

"It's cool, I thought you were my sister," Dean said setting up, "I know everybody has asked to the point you want to hit them, but are you okay?"

"No," Cassie said, "but the fact that you three are willing to put up with me, even though you don't even know me is helping some," she said with a heavy smile.

"Have a seat, I'm just watching the 1999 version of Carrie, I can't sleep most nights but a few hours," he confessed without thinking.

"You and me both," she said as she sat down.

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Dean told her that he had insomnia and sometimes he'd pass out in no time others time it wasn't as easy. They talked for while about where she was going live since her parents were gone, and she had no idea on any of it.

"I'm sorry I didn't mean to ask you," Dean said, when she looked close to tears again.

"No, its cool, I really need to find something to do, I have school to finish and now more things to take care of," Cassie said.

Dean asked her what she had to do and she told him all about her dad's business in the dealership and his partner.

"I just don't know what I'm going to do or live for that matter," Cassie said, "the house is mine, sure, but I can't take care of it alone," she said before she started crying again. Dean pulled her closer letting her lean on him as she cried.

"It'll be okay in time," he said.

"How do you know?"

"My mom died when I was four, my dad died a year ago come this October," Dean told her, "I've gotten used to death, people die all around me," he said, it was true, but it was a lie, he wasn't used to it not really it was a front he put up hoping nobody could really see it.

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"I would never wish that on anybody, I might be seventeen, but my parents meant the world to me,"

"I thought you were sixteen?"

"No, I'm seventeen, be eighteen come October," she told him, "you know the first time I saw you I thought you were good looking," Cassie said before grabbing her mouth and covering, "I'm sorry that just slipped."

"It's cool, I thought the same, about you that is, but you're my student," Dean said, looking at her.
"Yeah, that wouldn't be right but thanks for listening to me, and for letting me stay here," she got up to go looking back before leaving the room finally. 'How can I do this, he's my teacher, but also a nice young man that seems to care, deeply,' she groaned to herself as she climbed the steps. 'I can resist him, and I will.

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Dean cut the TV off before he went to his room after a long cold shower he went to bed knowing that he had to resist her, even if that meant locking himself in his room and occupying his mind with other things he'd do that. Even the though they said they had to resist both had dreams that were just the opposite that night.

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It was Monday morning and the house was loud. Jack and Sam were in the middle of breakfast, Dean was trying to get them to actually listen to what he was saying, and Cassie was no where to be seen. "Hold it," Dean finally said, "where is she?"

"I think her room," Jack said, "I think she was still upset we left her alone,"

"I wouldn't go talk to her either if I was you, she needs time," Sam said

"I know that, but she needs to tell me if she isn't going to school," Dean said before he got up and went upstairs, "Cassie, you in here?" he asked knocking on the door.

Cassie came out the bathroom few minutes later, "I'm not going," she said looking at him, "I cannot do this yet, it's too soon,"

"I can deal with that, but next time let me know," Dean said, "If you need something call my office," he gave her the direct line to his office phone at the school.

"Why are you letting me stay out, my mom would never let me if she was here," Cassie said

"Well I'm not your parent, just don't leave the state," he said with a grin, "we will be fine okay?"

Dean couldn't bare the thought she might leave town since her parents died maybe he was selfish but he wanted her around.

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