When Fay awoke she was restrained to a cot in a room decorated with different signs. Her eyes ajusted to the dim light as she slowly raised her head to scan the room. She felt everything of the previous day come back to her. Fay could hear the sound of heavy footsteps and muffled men's voices above her. She shivered, the room was cold as hell, she did notice a blanet around her though. Fay's head whipped to her right where she heard a cough.

"Hi...dad?" She said an honest question in her voice. Despite having his ass kicked by her the previous day he looked fine. But his face did show signs of tears from earlier. His eyes were apologetic but hopeful. A small smile rested on his lips.

"Hey." He whispered. He took a step toward her then paused looking to her for permission. For maybe a minute, or even an hour she mulled it over in her head. Part of her wanted to murder him,but another part wanted him alive enough for answers. She'd even admit there was a small part who wanted to have a daddy. He made his way to the cot and stood a few feet away.

"If I untie you you're not gonna hit me again are you?" He joked. She smiled a little.

"I can't promise anything." She mumbled. Her dad smiled a little at that.

"Is this a kidnapping?" She asked.

"More of a rescue."

"Are you sure?" She said looking at her restraints. He laughed.

"If you come upstairs I'll explain. No one if gonna hurt you."

"Why should I trust you?"

"I can tell you about your powers."

"Oh." she said in shock. How'd he know about that, this was her first time meeting him. Fay weighed her options then agreed.

"Fine, but any funny business and I won't be as generous as I was at the bar." She replied as he undid her restraints. She kept her distance from him as he led her through a basement, then up stairs.

"Sam, Dean, Bobby, Cas living room. She's awake." Her father called out. Fay heard feet moving as she surveyed the house. It was covered with books from top to bottom and needed a dusting badly. But their was something comfortable about it. Something safe.

They walked into a study where the man who pretended to be her sub, Dean, she thought leaned against a desk cluttered with more books. A taller man was standing by a window, a beared man in a trucker hat in the kitchen and ...Cas. She shot daggers at him and he responded with his beautiful blues laced with an apology.

Forgive him! She thought but pushed it away. Fay felt for her silver knife but couldn't find it. Wait. Her father's skin burned when she sliced it. Shifter. Fay shoved him against the wall and made a bee line for the door. Before she reached it Cas appeared before her.

"Demon!" She exclaimed.

"Angel." He responded slowly. She laughed.

"Please! I have slow moments but I'm not that stupid."

"Gabriel?" Castiel said looking at him for approval. He thought then nodded. Fay's breath caught in her throat and her eyes widened at the sight before her. Wings.

"Okay, you're an angel. Why are you friends with a shifter?" she said still astounded. He tilted his head to the side.

"Shifter?"

"Okay I know you were pretending to be a hunter, but you know silver makes a shifter's skin sizzle. His did when I cut him with my knife, by the way where is that?" She told him. As her eyes scanned the room she saw her father pull it out of his jacket. She started walking angry toward him.

"Give it! It was a gift from my...just give it!" she said avoiding the "M" word.

"If you just let me explain this will all make sense." He said. With no other choice she sighed and nodded. She glared at all of the men sending them a clear message only the one named Dean shot one back.

"About 20 years ago-Gabe began- I met a women. Your mother. She was an amazing hunter. I loved her dearly." He said. She scoffed, he looked hurt but ignored it.

"Well you uh, came to be. I'm your dad Gabriel the Archangel." He said and looked for a reaction. She looked him up and down.

'You? Archangel? Ya sure?" She asked. Fay heard a few chuckles behind her.

"Oh yeah?' Gabe said. Behind him giant dazzling wings appeared.

"I gotta get me a pair." She mumbled.

"I wanted to stay but I couldn't. I left heaven and their were people after me. I couldn't let them know you or your mother exsisted. So I left." He said a cracked voice. His fingers intertwined something around his neck. A locket. She instantly reconized it from her picture. It was her mothers. Her gaze landed on his eyes, filled with despair. They also beckoned her to find it somewhere in her to forgive him. As she stared into his eyes she felt all the rage she had stored up inside her turn to pity for this man who was going through the same thing she was. So she did it, she forgave him. Fay ran into his arms and wrapped her arms around him letting tears flow and stain his jacket, he didn't care she was his little girl.

"Okay enough with all this touchy feely stuff." Fay said wiping away a tear.

"Hold on! If she is your daughter why"d you tell me and Sam she was a baby eating demon?"

"And you told me to watch her again." Cas said which earned a questioning look from everyone.

"Well I couldn't be out in public around her yet. So I sent you two because to find her to keep her safe, and I sent Cas so somebody wouldn't get killed." Gabe explained.

'I wouldn't have killed somebody." Dean, Sam and Fay all said at the same time.

"Another question! Why did your skin sizzle when I cut you with a silver knife?" she asked.

"I stole it from heaven for your mother. It can temporarily weaken an angel." he replied.

"Woah, you stole something from heaven for mom?"

"I loved her." He replied simply.

"How come he said "watch her again"?" She said gesturing toward Cas.

"I couldn't see you, but sometimes I'd send out Cas to check up on you."

"Oh. Why do I have powers?" She asked remembering the whole reason she came upstairs.

"Well you're part archangel so there are certain things you can do."

"I remembering pinning you two to the wall,oh and sorry."she said to Sam and Dean.

"It happens." Dean said.

"Then I blacked out. Sometimes when I use my powers I feel sick. That's why I don't use them often."

"I realize that. Castiel will train you."

"Oh." she said looking over to him. She didn't look long, she was still a little mad at him.

"Okay I know I've been asking a lot of questions but here's another one. Why now? I've been on the streat 9 years."

"9 years! What happened?' Dean exclaimed. Sam hit him for interupting.

"What! It's getting good!"

"Fay you don't have to- Sam started.

"No. It's okay." She sat down at the windowsill and looked outside.

"I grew up with my mother hunting. When I was ten she... well something happened." she said. The men looked around all knowing how a great loss like that felt.

"When it happened we were at a motel. The noise of ...it was so loud they called the police. I was taken to an orphanage. I couldn't take sitting around there while the man who did it was out there. I was also scared he'd come for me next. So I left. Since then I hunted, and made money off of con. So that's about it." she finished still looking outside. No one knew who should speak. Of course it was Dean.

"Pizza?"

"Sure." the room murmered in agreement.

"You didn't answer me. Why now?" she asked her dad again.

'I think their is someone coming for you. I might know who but I'm not sure. I will find out soon." He promised.

"Okay." she nodded understanding it was a long day.

'Until then Cas I want you to train her to use her powers." he said. Both heads whipped around, but they nodded.

"But tonight it's father daughter bonding night!" Gabe exclamimed making her laugh.

"Which is?"

"You'll see!" He smiled michiecoulsy.


Howdy! Next chapter will be father daughter bonding and Cas training her, I promise it'll be funny. PLEASE REVIEW!