"So now that you've got a year under your belt, what do you think of Fandom?" Dean asked his guest as he cut two slices of pie and brought them over to the kitchen table.
"Only half a year," Leia said, picking up her fork. "So far I've met my not-dead father and found out he was a Jedi Knight and that my mother was a senator, found out I had a twin brother I never knew about, met my daughter and nephew from the future, been turned into some awful alternate version of myself, been turned into a child, and had more potential children from the future show up for the weekend. Does that sound about average?"
"I've never turned into my brother," Dean said. "Though there was one weekend when I thought I had. Which ended up being even more brainbreaky than if I actually had."
Dean leaned back in his seat. "Well, I was born in Lawrence, Kansas, got a baby brother four years later. Lost my Mom that year when a demon killed her in a fire. My Dad started hunting then, and took Sammy and me on the road with him."
"I'm sorry too," Dean said. He looked down at his pie and sighed. "But it's part of what made me what I am today. I'd be an entirely different person I think if she'd lived."
Dean smiled faintly. "When I was fourteen, my Dad was investigating this case where people were disappearing and then showing up again three years later, not remembering any time inbetween or looking to have aged at all. Turned out there was this random portal on the side of this mountain that would open up once every three years. I proved how stupid I can be sometimes by accidentally wandering into it and got caught there for three years. 'Cept it just seemed like one night for me. When I got out, Sammy was suddenly almost my age and Dad decided he needed to stick us somewhere we couldn't do something stupid while he hunted. He had a friend who reccomended this place so he sent us here."
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