Chapter 51

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I completely forgot about Lydia. I remember hitting my head real hard a few days before Dean came and it took a little of my memory.  

"Yeah I have a sister named Lydia but I haven't seen her for years. Dad sent her to someone, but he never told us who." I shook my head. 

"No, The girls who said she was Lydia Winter's back when we had our first Christmas at the cabin about 2 miles from Bobby's. That's your sister Lydia. She must have forgotten about being a Winchester since she always hung out with my mom. Hell she acted like Lydia was her daughter. You saw your sister sooner than you thought you did." I sat up.

 "Well, If we track her down we might get her back." I shook my head.

 "We wont have to track anything. My mother. I can still call her since she was an old friend of Bobby's." I got up and ran down stairs. 

"Damn Girl. You in hurry to get somewhere." Bobby stopped me. I nodded. 

"I need to call Mom. It's Important. Lydia Winters isn't my sister she's Dean and Sam's. I need to find out where she is." Bobby just laughed and Dialed my moms number. 

"Hey Ellen. It's Bobby. I have (y/n) here she needs to talk to you." I took the phone from Bobby. Yes, I kept that a secret from the boy's that Ellen was my mom because she wasn't like the rest she would actually care about you. 

"Nice to hear from you (Y/n) Jo has been worried about you." I laughed. Yes I have a sister that is blood related to me I just didn't like the last name so I changed mine to winters.

 "I'm sorry I haven't called in awhile. It's about Lydia. Do you know where I might find her?" She paused for a minute. 

"I have no clue. I kicked her out since John got your's and Jo's dad killed." I sighed. 

"Thank's mom. I'll have to come by some time." She laughed.

 "That would be great. I love you." I smiled

 "I love you too." I hung up and gave the phone back  to Bobby. I looked to Dean and Bobby and Smiled

"Dead end, but I might know somewhere. A little King I like to call Crowley." 

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