Rating:PG-16



2nd series
Story TWO Chapter TWO


The next morning at breakfast Cassie had an idea she thought was brilliant and she was eager to share with Sara.
“Um, I was thinking if you and Sam want to go ahead and get married now that might be fun.”
Sara looked open mouthed at her, “What? Has he said something?”
“No but eloping is just so much more romantic to me, what do you think of it?”
“I think the hormones are getting to you,” Sara laughed as she tried to blow off the suggestion.
Nevertheless, Cassie could see the glint in her eyes at the mention of eloping; she knew Sara had thought the same thing probably more than once. All day she kept an eye on Sam and Sara,will she ask him? Has he thought of it? Four years is a long time to be engaged, especially since they live together all ready. Why wait?
Sam showed Dee Dee how to work her game and the little girl was hooked, they had to pry it from her hands when she fell asleep that night. Dean laughed, “I guess since its educational I won’t complain.”
“He means thanks, Sammy,” Cassie said as the all sat relaxing in the den after the kids were in bed.
“Well you are welcome, but it’s Sam.”
Sara laughed maybe someday Sam would give up trying to keep people from calling him Sammy. If he only knew how many times a day, she said Sammy in her head.

“So what’s this I hear about you two eloping? “ Dean asked just before Cassie poked him in the side.
Men, they know little about keeping a secret. Sam and Sara looked at one another uncomfortably but both were quiet.
“That was Cassie’s idea,” Sara said suddenly.
Sam pulled Sara closer to him, “I kind of like that thought, I mean if you don’t mind not waiting or having a big wedding.”
Sara nodded, speechless. Of course, her family would hate the thought of their well off daughter getting married like a commoner. Cassie bit her lip as she looked at Dean who was grinning.
“So you will need witnesses… and you have us when ever you are ready,” Dean added into the silence.

That night Sara brought up the obvious as Sam held her in his arms. “My parents will kill me, you know.”
“But it’s up to us when and how we marry, right? Though I know you don’t want to alienate your family.”
Sara bit her lip, she loved Sam and Cassie was right why were they waiting? They lived in the same house, they shared everything like a couple, who were they kidding? They were married without the benefits of couples including insurance which could be helpful if either of them became ill. If they could not commit then they shouldn’t be together at all, hell they were already committed without the legal formalities.
“We will tell them after we are married and once they get over it they can have us a reception if they choose to,” she insisted as she rose up to look down into the eyes of the love of her life.
“I love you, and we will do it which ever way you want,” Sam said as he pulled her to him.
“I like the sound of that,” Sara teased with a sparkle in her eyes.
Sam blushed as he lifted up her nightie.

Cassie smiled as Dean kissed her tummy.
“Now that tickles,” she said just before Dee Dee burst into the room.
“Mommy, mommy, Jason,” the little girl said as she saw them.
Dean pulled Cassie’s shirt down in the same second that he was out of the room to see about Jason. Cassie took a few more minutes a she calmed down Deana.
“It’s okay Daddy will take care of him,” she said as the little girl held on to her.
Okay Mommy I will take care of you, she thought as she looked up at Cassie.
Cassie and Deana got to the room in time to see Dean throw Jason’s inhaler on the floor.
“Damn it, its empty where is the extra,” he said louder than he meant too as he watched his son labor to breath.
“I’ll get it,” Cassie said as she raced to the bathroom with Deana close behind.
She handed her daughter the inhaler as she sat down at the vanity in the bathroom, “Take this to Daddy quickly.”
“K, Mommy,” she said as she took it back to the room.
After Dean’s promotion to head mechanic, he and Cassie moved the kids to a larger house, which included an extra room for the new baby and an intercom in every room, which came in handy at that moment.

“Sam,” she said into the intercom.
Sam looked around the room and had no idea where the voice came from.
“Did you hear something?” he asked Sara as she lay in his arms.
It had been a couple of hours since they had fallen asleep and she was groggy.
“Hearing things honey?”
“Sam, help,”
“Now even I heard that.” Sam got up and stood in the middle of the room, it was a minute before he saw the intercom by the door.
“Hello?”
“Sam, its Cassie in the upstairs bathroom something is wrong with the baby and Dean is taking care of Jason in their room.”
“No problem we will be right thre,” he said as they began to quickly dress. Deana had come back to the bathroom out of concern for her Mom once she delivered the inhaler to her Dad.
“Mommy, k?” she asked Cassie who tried to smile to keep from frightening her daughter. “I’ll be fine,” she said as she put her arms around Dee Dee.

Later at the hospital, it turned out everyone was fine. The baby was upset because of stress which Cassie could have no more of. Jason was checked out and was doing well. However, they wanted to keep both of them over night so the rest of the Winchester’s and Sara went back home though Deana was unhappy about leaving her mother or brother behind. Marty dozed as he watched his sister from the safety of Sara’s arms.
“No Daddy, stay with Mommy, stay with Jason,” she said with a pout and arms crossed. Sam interrupted, “ Dee Dee once we get home and go to sleep it will be day light and we can come right back her to pick them up. I promise it won’t be long at all.”
“Yeah?” she asked with her arms crossed though her resolve was weakening.
“Yes,” he said as he picked her up to kiss her cheeks.
“Now give Uncle Sam a hug,” he said as she did as he asked.
Dean cleared his throat though he was impressed, he knew Sam would make a great father, much better than him but he didn’t want to give him too much credit. Of course, Sam knew that Dean spoiled the little girl and had he not jumped in Deana as well as Dean would have stayed. Once Sam sat Deana down, she went right to Dean to hold his hand like a big girl.
“Ready Daddy, sleep time,” she said as she grinned at her Dad.

****

Cassie and Dean visited the judge the week after Sara and Sam had gone back to college. Cassie smiled as she remembered their small wedding ceremony at the courthouse.
{Flashback}
Sara wore an off the shoulder white lace dress because she had invited a photographer since she knew the news of her courthouse wedding would somehow end up in the media. Since she was wealthy she tended to grace the tabloid pages more often than just for her father’s philanthropic donations. Sam, for the same reason, wore a charcoal colored double breasted suit which he hated. Sara had begged him to pretend to be comfortable in it just for the little bit of time it would take to get hitched. He had agreed and talked Dean into similar torture since he wore a suit instead of the jeans he had planned to wear. Cassie had worn a Grecian styled sleeveless maternity dress that emphasized her bustline instead of her stomach, both dresses were tea length. Sara’s stepmother and new husband were the other witnesses and it took a bit of cajoling to get her mother to stop the water works so they could go on with the ceremony. Luckily Sara’s photographer friend had promised to wait until afterward to take all the pictures.
“Do you Samuel Francis Winchester take this woman, Sarah Michelle Blake to be…..”
“I do.”
Sara smiled up at him with tears in her eyes just before she said her I do.
{Flashback}

When the Winchesters, entered into the judges chambers she liked them all over again. The wife was dressed in a sleeveless teal blouse that scrunched near the middle of her chest that created a draped effect on the bodice and the rest flowed out dramatically but she had paired it with nice jeans that were casual like her husbands. The thing about the blouse that struck the judge was that it matched the husband’s eyes exactly. She wondered if it was done on purpose to make them appear more in agreement in their situation but she truly felt they were just a close couple.
“Have a seat,” the judged said as the bailiff shut the door.
After she rearranged the paperwork on her desk the judge went over the reason she had called them into see her.
“So you want to officially make a complaint or is this something to just be added to the record?”
The wife looked at the husband.
“I think it should have consequences though now she only has the visitation there isn’t anything left to take away. She needs to be able to see Jason but she also needs to follow the rules, your honor,” the wife said as they both looked at the judge.
“I agree she should follow the rules, but I need to ask a question.”
“Shoot,” said the husband.
“When she visits is she Mama or a friend? How have you decided to do that to avoid confusing the child?”
“Well, Jason had two mommy’s one that he lives with and one that visits. To him it is just another word at this point when he is older we will have to explain better,” the husband said.
“How about your daughter, Deana, she seems to be pretty astute; how does she feel about Jason these days?”
“She had taken to him since he has been at our home of course she doesn’t fully understand but they get along as well as her and Marty,” the wife said.
“That’s good, we will send out a case worker a few more times; will that be a problem?”
“No,” the husband replied with confidence.
“Great we can set up one of those appointments while you are here just see the receptionist on the way out,” the judge said as she got up to shake both of their hands before the walked out the door.
What a nice couple, I am so glad that they got the little boy.

That day was a free day for Cassie and Dean since their appointment had been in the middle of the afternoon Cassie’s mother had planned to keep the kids over night. They picked up Mexican food to eat for dinner and a movie since it had been a while since they had seen a real one without cartoon characters. They were canoodling on the sofa with Cassie in Dean’s lap and his tongue down her throat when the phone rang. Cassie shook her head as she pulled him closer as the kiss deepened. They were both surprised when the message machine came on.
“Come home Daddy,” Dee Dee said.
Dean pulled back from Cassie to look in her eyes.
“She’s okay Dean, she is with my mother, the demon is dead we can relax.”
There seemed to be silence on the message machine while they spoke then it began again. “Daddy, come home,” Dee Dee said again just before the noise of something hitting the floor could be heard and the phone cut off.
“Cas?”
Cassie leaned up then stood in front of him.
“If we get her we have to bring them all home,” she said with a slight smile.
“I know but I think we should,” he said as he held her to his chest a moment.
“Fine get my keys and lets go,” she said with a grin this time.
“Thanks,” he said as he headed toward the room.

At Cassie Mom's house her mom apologized, “I’m sorry Dee Dee called she must have seen me use the speed dial because I thought she was in the other room then I found her on the phone leaving a message.”
Dee Dee stood in front of Dean and Cassie as she held her overnight bag though she had put the boys’ clothes in with hers since she did not want anything left behind. Its not that she didn’t like her Nana but she preferred to sleep in her own bed at night.
“Home, Daddy,” she pouted.
Dean rubbed her hair with one hand as he held Jason in his arms.
“We are leaving in a minute little Sweetie,” he said to his impatient child.
“Cassie are you okay carrying Marty?” her mom asked, “Maybe I can take him to the car for you?”
“No, Mom its fine we got it. Thanks for watching them today, I love you,” Cassie said as they took their little group to the van.
Cassie’s mini van had been the only choice when they needed all the car seats and space.

Later when all the kids were tucked in their respective beds Cassie finally had a shower. She was almost done when Dean came in behind her.
“I hope you aren’t mad about earlier.”
She turned to face him.
“Why would I be mad that you want your babies at home with you?”
She traced his jaw with her index finger as her heart rate began to race. Loving Dean was far from complicated it was like breathing to her. She looked in his eyes and prayed that they would have many years together. Despite Courtney or rare supernatural occurrences they may run into she planned to hold on to her man, the only who had ever gotten close enough to hurt her because she loved him so damn much..
“I love that you love your kids, it’s a turn on, Baby,” she grinned.
He brought his lips down on hers as he pulled her close, Dee Dee was right, there is no place like home, Dean thought.

TBC
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