Full of motivation Sam entered the class. Since he was only in ninth grade he still had a classroom and couldn't pick which subjects he wanted to have yet. There were only a few students in the room when Sam entered. First he took a look around the room and then walked up to the teacher. "Excuse me." He said quietly. "Yes?" The teacher turned to face him. "Oh you must be Sam Winchester the new student." The lady smiled. Sam gave her a friendly nod back. "I'm Miss Rosen. Take a seat next to Lilith, the blonde girl in the front row." She introduced herself and ordered where he should sit. Sam faced the blonde girl who was obviously not happy about him sitting next to her. This would be fun. But Sam just nodded again and went to his seat.
"Are you going to talk to me or what?" Lilith asked annoyed. "I didn't plan on doing that." Sam admitted and tried to hold back a smirk. "Who do you think you are?!" The blonde gasped. "Well I know who I am and I'm Sam Winchester." Sam just couldn't help but grin. "You will regret this conversation, Winchester." She hissed and then turned around. While she did that, Sam just shrugged and looked at his schedule to prepare mentally. It was maths. At least a subject he was good at. So Sam just waited for the class to start while the room filled up with more and more people. Almost every seat was taken. Only a few one's were left. It went good for quite a while but then he felt something hitting the back of his head the whole time. He turned around to see some girls throwing paper balls at him. They just smiled innocently when he gave them an angry look. When he turned around he saw that Lilith had his sheet of paper in her hands. "How sad it would be if you had to do the task all over again." She grinned and ripped the paper and if this wasn't enough, she split her water all over his stuff. "Hey what are you doing?!" Sam yelled which caused the teacher to look up. "What's the matter Sam?" She asked. "Lilith just ripped my paper and split water over all of my things!" Sam stated and held back the tears. He was very sentimental and would cry a lot at little things. The teacher raised her eyebrow as if she didn't believe him. "It's true, I saw her do it." Suddenly another voice said. It was a boy sitting a few seats behind him. "I don't want to sit next to her anymore." Sam whined and noticed a tear escaping his eye, which caused the teacher to sigh. "Then just sit down, next to-" She started but couldn't finish because the guy that spoke up for him just interrupted her. "He can sit next to me, come here buddy." He grinned. "Well then sit next to Gabriel, please. And Lilith, we will have a talk after class." She said and now faced her paper stuff again. "Pussy." Sam heard Lilith say, when he walked over to Gabriel.
He sat down next to the guy and faced the ground. He was ashamed of being so weak. "It's okay. She can really make your life hell, if you don't act like she wants you to. Here take a paper of mine and write down my solutions." Gabriel smiled handing him a new sheet of paper and put his solved tasks next to it. "Thank you." Sam smiled a little and wrote down everything.
As the bell rang, Sam packed his stuff and stood up. "Are you going to spend your break with me?" Gabriel asked him while packing his own stuff. "I don't know. I'm probably going to look for my brother." Sam said shyly. "I can go with you." Gabriel offered. He was a really nice guy. And it seemed like Sam had at least one friend at this school for now. "Fine." Sam finally smiled and they made their way to the campus. When they were outside Sam kept looking for Dean until he found him standing in a group of people. "There he is." Sam spoke and started walking towards him before Gabriel could answer. "Dean!" Sam said when he was close to his brother. Dean turned around and smiled. "Hey Sam." He smiled but when he noticed that Sam wasn't that well his face went to an honest face fast. "What's wrong?" Dean asked. Before Sam started talking, he noticed that all of his new friends, at least it seemed like they were his friends, were listening. "People made fun of me and messed up my stuff." Sam murmured and faced the ground. "Who did that?!" Sam could hear the rage building up in Dean's voice. "Let me guess Lilith? Gabe told me a lot about her. Hey brother." A tall blonde guys said. "Hey Balthazar" Gabriel grinned. "Yeah, she and her friends." Sam agreed. "I'm going to make her regret it." Dean's hands formed to fists. "Uhuh. Leave this to me." The guy, Gabriel called Balthazar, said. Dean only sighed. "Fine." He replied and relaxed. "What's been happening at your first class?" Sam now asked since he wanted to know if at least Dean had a better start. "Well I've met some new people but there was this weird guy called Castiel who was a total jerk. Typical punk guys." Dean rolled his eyes. "My brother is always that nice, don't mind him." Gabriel grinned. "Hey, I'm punk as well don't judge them! And Castiel like your best friend from kindergarten and first years of primary school?" Sam first pouted because he was punk as well. His lower lip and eyebrow were pierced and he used to draw tattoos on his arms with a marker. Then he asked him since it was pretty much a coincidence that it had to be a Dean and a Castiel. All Sam knew was that Castiel had probably three siblings. A bigger sister and two brothers but Sam was too young to remember more than that. "Sorry brother. Yeah just like that, crazy huh? And how much more siblings do you have here?" Dean asked and faced Balthazar. "At this school only our bigger sister, Anna and at home we've got two baby twins." He grinned. "Weird." Dean murmured. "I'm going to leave you alone now." Sam told and left with Gabriel.
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Now that Sam mentioned it, Dean thought about it more and more. It had to be a coincidence. Never in life it would be his Castiel. If he could only remember the name of his sister and brothers. But his memory was just too bad. Well it had been about ten years since they left their home for the first time. Dean remembered the day, he had to tell Castiel that he had to leave as if it was yesterday.
"Hey Cassie, can I tell you something?" Dean asked while shoving some sand to the side. "If you race me to the swings!" Castiel smiled happily. "Fine." Dean smiled a little. It made him happy to spend time with his best friend but now that he knew he had to leave, all he felt was sadness. "Three, two, one, go!" Castiel counted down and started running. Immediately Dean chased him until they reached the swings. Cas was first though. "Winner!" He yelled happily and sat down onto the swing. "So what did you want to tell me?" The black haired boy asked. "My dad said we have to leave. He got a new job and we can't stay here any longer." Dean's head faced the ground. "What? But you are my best friend! You can't leave me." All of Castiel's happiness went to sadness. "I know. I don't want to leave you." Dean now faced his friends with tears in his eyes. "I can ask my mother for a super long sleepover until your parents come back!" Castiel suggested hopefully. "That doesn't work out, Cassie." A tear escaped his eyes. "Dean, we have to get going!" They heard Dean's father yell from the other side of the playground. "Now?" Castiel whimpered. "I guess so." Dean couldn't help but start crying. He fell right into the arms of his best friend and they hugged each other until Dean's Dad ripped them apart and just left with him, leaving his best friend Cas crying on the playground.
Maybe that was one of the reasons Dean hated his father that much. "Dean are you alive?" Charlie snapped her fingers in front of Dean's face. He glanced at her. "Uhm yeah, was just a little caught up in thoughts." He explained and shrugged. "We have to get going. Biology was moved to this period and P.E. was moved to second period." Charlie explained. And Dean thought he wouldn't have to bother with that subject for now.
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FanfictionDean and Sam have been travelling through many cities with their parents. With that they had to go to new schools every few months. It was not a big deal to them because they knew it didn't matter if they screwed up cause they would be gone in a whi...