The foster home wasn't that bad; food, water, a warm shower and bed. Then that fucking psycho came into his life and fucking knocked Jensen up, left in the night with promises that he'll return when Jensen's about to pop, then proceeded to kill all the staff and children; except Jensen. The asylum wasn't that bad; food, water, warm bathes but cold beds. And that fucking creep worker who keeps wanting to touch Jensen's 7 month belly. Like Hell. Then, that fucking psycho who knocked Jensen up comes back. He kills every person in the building, but doesn't leave this time. He coaches Jensen through the labor, and then he's holding a bloody newborn in his own bloody hands. "Give me my baby," Jensen barely whispers, voice so gone. The police show up by the time Jensen holds his daughter for the first time. Jared's still there, hiding in a closet, waiting for the police to load Jensen in the car. He kills them, too. And then speeds off with his boy and his baby in the backseat, sleeping. Jensen later finds out his name is Jared, and he's the worlds most wanted man, and is also the father of Jensen's child. 3 years later, on Jensen's 16th birthday, he sees Jared on the tv. Says he was caught, charged with over 6 mass murders, and one charge of rape; but Jensen knows better. The small 2 year old sitting on his lap, playing with a doll that Jared got from a orphanage he wiped out a few weeks prior, was not a product of rape; he loves Jared. "The only known survivor of this mans crimes is a Jensen Ackles. About 16 years of age, spotted with a young child on multiple occasions, which has been identified as Jared Padalecki's only living child." Jensen just smiles at the tv, bounces Reid in his arms, and whispers, "Daddy loves us." The tv switches over to a news desk where a flustered news reporter practically screams at the camera, "We were just informed that Jared Padalecki has escaped from being held, completely wiped out the law enforcement building." Jensen felt a pair of big, strong arms wrap around him before a low whisper, "Daddy's back."















