Y/N woke up with a jolt and looked around. She wasn't in the bunker. She definitely wasn't in a motel room. She was on a king sized bed. A soft white cover over her. The room was painted a dark blue. She hopped off the bed panicking a bit. The last thing she remembered was preparing for a hunt with the boys. She caught a glance of herself in the mirror. She was wearing her usual pajama bottoms and t-shirt. Her fuzzy slippers snug on her feet. She heard what sounded like talking and followed it.
As she headed down the hallway to a set of steps she noticed pictures scattered on the wall. In the pictures were Sam and two children. A little boy and a girl. They looked to be around the ages of six and eight. In one picture there was even a dog. It seemed to be a mix between a rottweiler and husky. She headed downstairs which lead into a beautiful living room. There was a huge, plush couch, a rocking chair, and a small ottoman all circling a glass coffee table. Mounted on the wall above a fireplace was a huge flat screen TV. The picture on the mantel of the fireplace is what really caught her eye.
It was a picture of a bride and groom. The groom was Sam. The bride was Y/N. Her eyes widened. "This is a dream," she thought to herself, "it has to be,". So she pinched herself. Hard. "Son of a" she was cut off by two loud, little giggles from the other room. She slowly walked into what was a spacious kitchen to spot two little figures sitting at a table eating breakfast. One a girl with long chestnut colored hair like Sam's and a little boy with hair that matched Y/N's.
"Morning mommy!" They both greeted as they spotted her.
"Did they just call me mommy?" She asked herself. She was so lost in that thought she didn't notice Sam.
"Morning honey," he greeted as he cupped her face and gave her a soft kiss causing her eyes to widen. "I made waffles," he told her.
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Supernatural One Shots Book 3
Fanfictionso by this time I've written over 400 spn stories. Give or take because some of them have been series with more than one part. I've enjoyed it all. It's hard to believe I'm now on my third book of stories. I have my loyal readers to thank for it. I...