Lafayette is a 12 year old girl who spent most of her life in an orphanage. Her mom, a single mom of 4 children, including herself the youngest, struggled in a small, 3 bedroom room apartment. But when she was 4, you apartment building caught on fire. Her and her sister were saved by her next door neighbor. But he was to late for the rest. Her mom and 2 older brothers were burned to death. The last memory she had of that day was the crying and screaming for her family. When she was 6 and sister at 9, her sister got adopted and only she was left.
But now, at age 12, living in an orphanage with a friend she made on the first day at that orphanage at age 5, in a the same situation. They both sit there, making friends and then watching them come and go. Lafayette thinks she has no hope for her.
One day, another adoption week, many adults came and adopted children. With contact of her only close friend, she was the one of the only kids left. About to go back up to her room to cry in her room, a family came late, a family she least expected. The Collins family. Misha Collins.
Now she is living a life as the adopted daughter of an actor, Misha Collins, her life turns wild.
Completed May 28, 2018
Fame is loud. Pain is quieter.
Jared's smile has always been a little too bright, something Jensen and Misha know all too well. When the cameras stop rolling and the laughter fades, Jared begins to unravel beneath the weight of expectations, past trauma, and a quiet storm of depression he can't seem to shake.
But love doesn't demand perfection. It offers presence.
As Jared struggles to keep afloat, Jensen, steady and loyal, and Misha, gentle and intuitive, refuse to let him drift away. Together, the three of them build a sanctuary where it's okay to cry, to be held, to heal slowly. Through shared memories, late-night confessions, and the soft power of touch, they find a rhythm that doesn't erase Jared's pain but gives it somewhere to rest.
This is a story of vulnerability, found family, and a love that doesn't try to fix, but simply stays.