Let me just say that reading through this has been really weird. My writing style was so different, even just a year ago. For the sake of time I've kept a lot the same, just taking out some of the more cringey parts. It still kinda sucks, but it sucks less now I guess lol.
*GEN'S POV*
Immediately after blowing up at Sam, I felt awful. He couldn't have known he had a child, let alone that his...condition was genetic. He let me cry in his arms for a while and when I was exhausted, he carried me to bed. He didn't say a word, he just tucked me in like a child. Moments later, Lily came in and crawled under the sheets next to me. I felt safe for the first time in a long time.
The next morning, I was a little disoriented. We were used to sleeping in strange places, though. Most of our nights were spent in motels, or in the car. Lily was still asleep, so I waited to move until she stirred. Her hazel eyes opened, and she sleepily smiled. "With Daddy!" she said happily.
"Sam, yes." I didn't know how I felt about her calling him Daddy. It was a title that needed to be earned.
Suddenly her eyes grew wide. "Angel." She whispered.
I was confused. "What, sweetie?"
"Angel. Here." She hopped out of bed and opened the door, running to the kitchen.
I groaned, and rolled myself out of bed. Smoothing my bed-head, I followed my daughter. Upon reaching the kitchen, I was surprised to see another man standing between Sam and Dean, someone I didn't know. He had short brown hair, piercing blue eyes, and wore a tan trench coat. Lily was staring up at him with awe. "Angel." She said quietly.
He seemed puzzled and turned to Sam. "You were right. She is special."
Lily skipped over to me and grabbed my wrist, dragging me further into the room. "Angel, Mommy! Angel!"
The man looked unsure of how to react. He nodded at me, and knelt down to look at Lily. It almost looked like he was staring into her soul.
"Uhhh...Cas, what are you doing?" Dean asked.
"She is fascinating," He said with wonder.
I stepped forward, protectively hiding Lily behind me. "She is my daughter, and she has a name. Would you stop looking at her like that?"
"My apologies." He respectfully took a step back.
Lily wouldn't stay behind me. "Angel." She kept saying.
He looked uncomfortable. "Yes, I am an angel."
My mouth fell open. An honest to God angel? Ha, God. I had stopped believing in such things years ago. But I suppose if monsters can be real, angels might be too.
"Wanna play" Lily turned back to me.
I shook my head. Her attention span - or lack of one - was dizzying sometimes. She tugged at my sleeve.
"Um, it was nice to meet you," I said awkwardly as she led me outside. It was a beautiful day. I took a deep breath. It was all so much...
I could sense Lily looking at me, her hazel eyes growing serious. "You sad." She stated.
Don't worry about me." I gave her a reassuring smile.
She didn't look convinced.
"It's okay, I promise. We found Sam, and he can help us understand the things you can do. Everything will be okay."
She smiled. "Yes. Daddy here now."
She looked so happy, I didn't want to let her down. But just because we'd found Sam didn't mean that we could be a family. It didn't work like that.
*SAM'S POV*
I smiled as Lily all but forced Gen to go play with her. The girl was definitely stubborn enough to be a Winchester.
"Your daughter is very interesting."
"Thanks...I guess"
"It appears that the demon blood is more potent in her than it is in you. Which by all accounts does not make sense." Cas looked puzzled.
"That's bad, right?"
He shrugged. "I suppose. On pure principle, she's an abomination. But she hasn't done anything wrong, and her abilities are quite remarkable.
I bristled. "She's not an abomination."
"My apologies."
"What do you mean, her abilities are remarkable?" Dean asked. "What can she do?"
"I sensed telekinesis; the ability to move things with one's mind. She can also read minds. I could feel her trying to probe into my thoughts." He paused. "And she has the power to look into the future, for a very brief time; only a matter of seconds. But with practice, she would probably become quite proficient."
I shook my head in disbelief. How? This was insane.
"Sam, you need to teach her to use her abilities for good." Cas was frowning, a serious expression on his face. "The demons would love to have her on their side.
"Trust me. If any of those sons of bitches get near her, they'll be sorry."
If anyone hurt my little girl, they would be sorry.
