Dean walked into the bunker with his son strapped to his back and his youngest daughter strapped to his chest. Jo was wrapped his legs as he walked down the steps and into the main room. It had been 2 months since The twins, Henry Jonathan and Jessica Cassie, were born. Dean set the twins in their carriers. Jo impatiently begged for Dean. "Daddy! Up! Up! UP!"

"Joanna, honey, Daddy has to get lunch ready for you and your brother and sister. Go find Papa."

"Up! Up! Up!" Jo squealed and raised her arms above her head towards Dean.

Dean sighed and lifted Jo into his arms. "Come on, Jo-Jo, let's go find Papa."

Dean walked into the library and saw both Sam and Cas in there. "Cas, how many times do I have to say I'm sorry. I had to do what I did. You have to understand that. Please, talk to me."

Cas didn't even look at Sam. He lifted his head from his book and spotted Dean and Jo. He smiled. "Hello Dean, Jo-Jo. I didn't hear you get back." Cas rose to his feet and walked over to the man and his daughter.

"I need to fix the kids lunch and Jo is being a attention seeker."

Cas lifted the toddler into his arms. "Hey there, baby girl."

Dean and Cas walked into the main room. Cas sat at the main table playing with JO and watching the twins. It was 20 minutes before Dean came back with five sandwiches, one was a Peanut Butter and Jelly cut up into small pieces and the other four were Ham, cheese, lettuce. Dean also had to bottle of formula.

Dean walked out o the room and grabbed Kevin from his online schooling for lunch. "Sam, soups on!"

Sam trudged into main room. He plopped into a chair. Dean was starting to notice the tense air between Cas and Sam, but had no clue why.

"Alright, Sam, Castiel. What had been going on between you two? I have been biting my tongue for 2 months now. Cas, why are you mad at Sam? Sam, why should Cas been mad at you?"

Cas stared at Dean, not even trying to look at Sam. "You know the day that Henry and Jessica were born?"

"Of course. I was there."

"If you couldn't tell, I wasn't."

Dean was confused. "You weren't?"

"It's ok, you were in loads of pain. Your brother banished me back to Heaven."

Dean stared at Sam. "Is that true?"

Sam couldn't make himself small enough. Sam nodded. "I have a good reason though."

"And that reason is?" Sam closed his mouth. "Seriously, Sam. What could have been so important that you blow my boyfriend to OZ?"

"You were in pain. I had a way to fix that, but Cas couldn't know. He still can't know."

"When can Cas know, Sam?" Dean said getting angry.

Sam looked down at the ground. "Never."

Cas got up and walked away. Dean stood up. "Cas?" He just kept walking. Dean glared at Sam. "You feed the twins and watch Jo eat."

Dean ran towards Cas. He had just entered his and Dean's room. "Cas?"

"I can't stay here anymore."

"What makes you say that?" Dean stood in the doorway.

"It's apparent that Sam doesn't want me in the picture."

"That's not true."

"It is, Dean. I told you I was going to be there for you when you had the twins. I wasn't going to leave you."

"Cas, right you left my labor progressed instantly."

"Are you siding with Sam?!" Cas yelled.

"NO, I'm siding with myself! All I even know if that I'm in white hot pain when you were beside me then Sam pulls you away and you disappeared. Seconds later it felt like someone had placed their hands on my stomach and instantly sped up the labor and 2 hours Jessica slid out of me. I remember Sam putting Jess and Henry in my arms then nothing. I woke up with my abs back and You and Kevin feeding the twins and Jo. Sam showed up minutes later with breakfast but you wouldn't speak to Sam. That's all I know."

"I can't stay here, until Sam tells us why he did it. Dean, you, me, the twins, and Jo, we could find a home in a neighborhood with other people. They could go to school, live a normal life. Sam and Kevin could stay here."

"Cas…You—You can't make me choose between you and my brother. I can't do that. You can't make me."

"Well, I'm still leaving, Dean, with or without you."

Dean nodded. "Well, don't expect to be welcomed with opened arms when you come back."

"Dean…don't say th—"

"No, Cas. I'm not getting involved in this. When you and Sam pull your head out of your asses we will talk. I have three children now; they are the most important thing in my life, not some petty fight between something that I could care less about. It shouldn't matter what Sam did. He did it to help me. He would die for me, just I would for him. You pulled me out of Hell. That's the most anyone has ever done for me. I'm glad you weren't there to see the twins being born because that wasn't a pretty side of me. It ugly and I didn't even want Sam there. Quit with all the anger and just forgive each other. You'd just be help yourself." Dean walked out of the room and into the main room. Cas followed.

"Jo ate all of her lunch so I let her play. Henry finished his bottle like a pro, but Jessica is still working on hers." Dean took Jessica from Sam and her in his arms with the bottle. "Sam, Cas, follow me."

They were confused but followed. Dean led them to the demon file room. Dean one-handedly opened this secret door. He propped the door against his back and stared at Sam and Cas.

"Come on, get in there. I have something I want to show you."

They both walked inside and Dean shut the door on them; trapping them inside. "Cas don't think about flying away. I have angel sigils marked all of the room."

"You can't do this, Dean." Sam yelled.

"Y'all aren't leaving this room until y'all are on good terms." Dean said through the door and walking away. "See y'all in a few hours."

"I'm sorry, Jessie, you're Uncles are dumbasses." Dean said as she finished her bottle and Dean began to burp her.

She answered by giving a satisfying belch. Dean smiled. He walked into main room and grabbed Henry and began to walk to their nursery to put them down for a nap.

Once they were down Dean spent the day playing with Jo and talking with Kevin about the ordeal.

After a couple hours; after the twins and Jo were fed and put to bed Dean decided to try to talk to Sam and Cas. He was about to opened the door to the secret room when he heard the conversation between the two man. He didn't know if it was a good or bad thing.