Lee Webb's Daughter (Dean Request)

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I got a request!

@ One_directioner4eva   requested a story about when Dean goes on a trip solo and finds his friend, Lee Webb. Only this twist included Dean meeting his friends daughter! 

I really hope you like it! I tried my best to capture what you described.

(Spoilers for Season 15 Ep. 7 'Last Call', so don't read if you don't want it spoiled majorly for you when it comes to Dean's doings during the episode.)

Warnings: Death, language.


It was the disappearing the girl that brought Dean to the small town in Texas. A girl and her car disappeared from a bar parking lot, without a trace – leading her friend to claim she was raptured. Finding the bar lead him to something he hadn't expected to find. Lee Webb.

His old friend owned the bar where the friend of the missing girl was known to drink. The two men started drinking, catching up, and then Lee dropped a real bomb on Dean. As Dean was saying that hunter's usually end up dying to get out of the life, a young girl came running up. She was ten, and ran right up to Lee. "Daddy!" Lee caught her and laughed, "Hey, there she is." She looked to Dean with her eyes scanning over him curiously. "Hi, sweetheart." Dean said in surprise. Lee laughed, "Dean this is my daughter, Kelcey. Sugar-bee, this is an old great friend of mine Dean Winchester." She nodded and stuck her hand out with a small smirk. "I've heard stories about you. You were my dad's best friend." Dean smiled, memories of himself and Lee as barely adults flashing in his mind then he shook her hand. "Yeah, I suppose I was."

She sat in the chair next to her dad. "Kelcey here is all I've got left. Saved my life more than she knows." Lee said proudly. She laughed, "You're so dramatic, dad." "He's not being dramatic. The things we used to do... you really are what saved him." Dean said happily, understanding now why his friend had never returned to the life.

Kelcey left with a babysitter shortly after, and Dean started really drinking with Lee. "Man, you really left it all behind, didn't you? Never looked back?" Lee chuckled, threw back another shot and shook his head. "No, man. Especially once that little angel came along. Then we lost her ma, damn car accident. She's all I have left." Dean nodded slowly, and took a drink from his glass. "Yeah, I get it. I really do."

The two men had a great time together at the bar, drinking more, telling stories, and even doing some singing. They also teamed up together to kick out some big guys who were causing trouble, just like the team they had been before.


The next morning after having gotten a lead to check out the scrap yard for the car and missing girl, Dean went in search of answers. When he got there he heard a giggle from his backseat. He turned and saw none other than Kelcey standing up from a crouch position. "Well, well, well, what are you doing here, sweetheart?" She shrugged, "I heard you say you wanted to find that missing lady. So I wanted to see if I could help. I want to be a police officer when I grow up."

He hesitated for a moment, then smiled. "Sure thing. Just stick behind me, and if we find something you don't look, okay? Then I'm taking you right back to your dad." She nodded, sitting up straight as she got excited. "Yay! Of course! Thank you!"

They walked the scrapyard, checking the cars with the picture Dean had. It had a distinctive sticker on the windshield. "So, why are you looking into this girl going missing? You don't seem like a cop." Kelcey commented, scanning down a row of piled up cars. Dean chuckled, "I do a lot of work to help people, kid. It's something I have always done. Nobody really seems to believe this girl is hurt or missing, so I come in and find the truth." Dean explained. "Oh. So kind of like a private investigator." With a laugh Dean nodded, "Yeah, kind of." "I think that's really brave. You must be really smart too, to be able to find people who are missing without police to help you." She said in awe, looking up at Dean. He chuckled and ruffled her hair, "Thanks, kid. I'm definitely not the smartest around, but I have street smarts that come in handy for things like this."

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