Disclaimer: my brain isn't functioning enough to find a funny way to say no...

A/N: You guys are all fricken jerks. haha-- ok, I mean that with all the love and smiles of the rainbow. So last night at just past eight I posted yesterday's onshot. I thought it wasn't going to be taken well, and just figured it was a one shot that was sitting on my computer for a long time, and that I should post it up. Then last night... ugg... I got sick. Several times; about every hour. Finally, at about 3:30 in the morning, I got up, got sick, was in fricken tears 'cause all I wanted to do was sleep, and so to take my mind off of my hurting, I went on my computer. I came on this site... and I already had 10 reviews for the one shot. I started smiling after that-- I couldn't believe it! Thank you guys so much for the response to that one-- you made a really bad night a little better.
Ok, I'm done rambling, I promise. Tonight's one shot is a drabble I wrote the other day because I didn't have the energy or brain power to write anything today. It's a 450 word drabble that Windy Fontaine gave me, and it had to have a teddy bear in it, and the words "Cereal? You got cereal?". Yeah... haha-- and I managed to do it. Well... thanks again for your reviews, and enjoy!


Title: Lollipops and Candy Canes
Genre: It's not really long enough to have a genre... I guess maybe angst with a hint of humor.
Summary: Sam is taken by the spirit of a young girl who only wants her teddy bear back... 450 word drabble challenge!

Lollipops and Candy Canes

Dean couldn't believe it as he held onto the brown stuffed teddy bear. He was so tempted to laugh, and would have if it weren't for the fact that Sam was involved in a not so good way.

Stupid Sam!

Why the hell did he have to ruin all the cases that could be the least bit entertaining by getting his ass into trouble? The spirit of a six year old kid had taken Sam the night before while the brother's scooped out their next gig in an old orphanage.

"A kid," Dean mumbled, a smile twitching at his face, "You got jacked by a kid Sammy…"

The situation was serious of course; Sam was missing. Dean had been contacted hours after his frantic search, and told that if he wanted Sam back, he'd have to return the young girl's teddy bear. It wasn't a hard task, Dean found out. A search of the orphanage records told of a young girl named Suzie who died at age six of pneumonia. Digging deeper, Dean found an old lock-up in the place where the wardens took the children's toys to when they were bad. Sure enough, inside was a small bear with the name 'Suzie' inscribed on the tag.

"Ok kid!" Dean yelled as he finally got to the spot where Sam had disappeared, "Show yourself!"

A loud rustle of wind swept through the area, and Dean stared as the image of a small girl appeared in front of him, quickly followed by Sam who was laying on his stomach in the grass.

"Sammy!" Dean took a step forward.

"Shh," Suzie spoke softly, "He's sleeping."

Dean wanted to get to Sam as quickly as possible, and so held up the teddy to see, "I got it. Let him go."

"My teddy!" Suzie cried out, then paused, "What else do you got?"

"What do you mean?" Dean actually laughed, "Cereal? You got cereal? 'Cause you know I can run down the store and get you some," Dean paused in his sarcastic ramble, "Just let him go!"

Suzie looked seriously at Dean before reaching her arm out, "Teddy?"

Dean held out the stuffed bear which was instantly ripped from his hands and flown to Suzie's outstretched ones. With a satisfied smile, Suzie squeezed the teddy bear into a hug and disappeared into oblivion.

"Sammy?" Dean dove over, going to his knees by his little brother, "Hey Sam?"

Gently Dean placed a hand on Sam's shoulder and instantly he stirred. Slowly Sam pushed himself into a sitting position, his eyes wide.

"Sam, you ok?" Dean questioned.

Sam nodded, "I-I was dreaming."

"About what?"

Sam smiled, "Lollipops and candy canes…"

The End.