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Memento Moratus Sum
Emma Haunts the Necklace- The Fic <3
Starts more post/concepty and becomes a fic bc I did not plan on this it was stream of consciousness! I have not seen all of the later seasons and it was hard to keep track of what plot points to mention even of all the seasons I have seen!
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Emma dies and Dean keeps her necklace to have something to remember her by, partly out of grief for what could have been partly as an act of emotional self flagellation. He wears it under his shirt, a secret, just like any thoughts he has about his dead daughter.Â
Emma is a ghost because she didnât do enough to be a monster and earn her place in purgatory but she isnât human enough for heaven and sheâs anchored to the necklace.
She follows Dean around silently, quickly learning enough about ghosts to know if she reveals herself too soon or ever really then Dean is going to burn the necklace.
During season seven Dean is haunted by two ghosts, Bobby, who is actively reaching out for him, and Emma, who is a silent observer. I think Emma hides from Bobby, heâs a hunter and she doesnât want him to tell Dean about her, OR Bobby sees her before she knows ghosts can see other ghosts and they talk and he pities her but agrees to not let Dean know
Dean is wearing the necklace when he goes to purgatory. Emma is still a ghost here but itâs different, and sheâs been watching this man for months now, heâs her world now. She keeps some of the monsters away, she makes him wake up when there are threats at night, she watches him befriend a monster and burns with pain at the knowledge that maybe she could have had that. Maybe she didnât need to kill him, maybe he would have loved her not just as a dead hypothetical but as her.
Dean comes out of purgatory with an extra extra passenger. She watches with a sense of smugness as he rages at Sam, she pretends heâs also mad over her. She doesnât like Samâs attitude towards Benny either. She gets to see her great grandfather and she sees him die. She talks to his ghost, he calls her granddaughter (forgetting the great) even after learning sheâs an amazon, before he gets reaped.
Thereâs an empty room in the bunker she pretends is hers. She moves objects in there, never quite decorating, but practicing telekinesis where Dean wonât see it and making up a fantasy of a life she could have had. She still never minds being tethered to Dean, especially now as he doesnât sleep around and spends less time in bars where sheâs left uncomfortably watching. She likes going to the grocery store, she likes watching him cook, maybe a few times sheâs kept a pot from boiling over or a bag from falling. Sheâs learning to live from watching Dean, he doesnât know it, but heâs teaching her life skills. She doesnât know the names for the dishes he teaches her to make or the parts of cars or guns but she etches the motions he makes into her mind. She likes Charlie, she wishes she could meet her, and she likes larping. She imagines herself as an Amazon warrior of antiquity, armored in bronze.
She tried to wake Dean and Charlie out of their djinn dream but nothing worked, she tried to fight the djinn to no avail either. When Dean and Charlie hugged she wished she could be in their embrace too.
Sheâs glad itâs Bobbyâs ghost they use for the trial, sheâs so glad she never revealed herself.
Sam is slowly growing on her, she doesnât love him but he means enough to Dean that she would try to stop him from dying.
She knows about Gadreel. She hides harder now, afraid too of the new angel in the bunker. Castiel she likes, Castiel she watched in purgatory and she watched beat her father bloody in the crypt and she understood brain washing and the control of authorities. She almost reveals herself and her knowledge of Gadreel when Dean kicks Cas out of the bunker, but her hesitation lasts too long.
Sheâs tethered to Dean so she isnât there when Kevin dies. Kevin had been another one she enjoyed observing, she envied him his mother in so many ways, Linda had been everything Lydia hadnât been. When Kevin dies heâs haunting the bunker too. Itâs almost like having a friend. He pities her, but sheâll take anything, heâs sort of her age in some ways and she teaches him how to be a ghost.
Crowley almost gives her away. He knows sheâs there, but he saves her presence as a bargaining chip against Dean, a surprise tidbit to bring up later.
The father of murder can see her too. Cain keeps his eyes on her father most of the time, but the spark in his eyes and smirk when he sees her and her bloody pink shirt cut straight through her.
Her father dies. She wants to run to him, to fling her arms around him and greet him with her bloody lips and stained shirt and tell him she forgives him and she loves him and sheâs sorry heâs dead but can she at least spend some of eternity with him and she wants to teach him to be a ghost and she wants to tell him so many things sheâs noticed. But Crowley does something that locks her voice and powers and keeps her from the room.
Demon dean leaves the bunker with Emmaâs necklace ripped off and dropped beside a bedstead.
Sam picks up the necklace. Emma hates him touching it but itâs all she can hope that he doesnât destroy it. She doesnât know if he recognizes it, but he doesnât throw it away, and brings it out to show Castiel as evidence for Deanâs absence. Castiel names it as Amazon gold, recognizes it as Deanâs, but does not know itâs origin. Emma has to hear her story from her murdererâs lips. She almost shows herself, but sheâs afraid Sam will cast the necklace into a fire. If they could do that to Bobby, theyâll do it to her. But she doesnât feel like a vengeful uncontrolled spirit, perhaps itâs the Amazon magic, but she feels calmer than she ever was during her days of life.
Her necklace stays in the bunker, she watches demon Dean from a distance at first, she tries to comfort him strapped to the chair but he calls her a hallucination and lets something between a sob and a laugh out before turning away. She tries, she wipes his brow, she begs him to become human again or to die, she tries to keep the devilâs trap intact. Still she is called a hallucination. Itâs almost nice to be important enough that heâd hallucinate her.
When Dean, normal human dean, is back, he fixes the necklace with pliers and holds it staring at it in his hands. Heâs alone in his room. Emma gently puts her hands over his where they are clasped around her anchor to him. She doesnât know if he can feel her. Her name comes from his mouth in a breathy whisper, wet and rough, a word unused to being spoken. He bends over himself, weeping with the necklace pressed to his mouth. Emma weeps as well. He would not weep if he did not love her, but he is a hunter and she has to chose between this silent spectatorship where she can pretend she is living in rooms beside him, or the knowledge that if he knew she was haunting him, he would burn the necklace to send her on.
She doesnât know if thereâs another afterlife for failed amazons, and from what she understands of Heaven, hers would be something pathetic like the day she met Dean before she died, or an eternity as a ghost watching him weep.
She hates watching Dean with Amara those few days. She hates the burning wretched envy risking corrupting her as he holds a baby girl that isnât her. She hates that Amara loves Dean. And she hates even more that Amara brings back Mary instead of her.
She never realized that she wanted to be brought back and resurrected so badly and that it was even an option until she watches Dean reunite with Mary.
Dean mentions her to Mary- almost - he says he had a kid, and the cut off gesture to the necklace means her. Emma stopped minding that Dean never spoke about her. She didnât want him to talk about her with Sam, and she quickly realized he didnât talk about his grief with anyone. But he did wear her necklace, and sometimes he took it out from under his shirt and rubbed his thumb over the metal and she would pretend it was his thumb stroking the back of her hand. Dean didnât talk about her and she didnât need him to. But now he had, and with his mother. And he implied he had thought about what he would want for her, that he wouldnât want his life of violence and moving for her.
Emma likes Mary as a warrior woman, but canât help but understand Deanâs pain when she leaves. She understands being the surprise child older than a parent wants too much.
She tried to help Dean as she always has, but the British Men of Letters terrify her. She knows they would either keep her to study or destroy her and she canât trust anyone to keep her secret from their spying.
Later it seems the world collapses again. Cas dies. Angels donât have ghosts, she can never meet him. And Kelly has eyes only for her son until she is reaped. Emma wishes she could comfort Dean or that she could truly leave him to his grief. She turns away as he ties Castielâs body with yellow curtains. She stands beside him watching the pyre.
She doesnât understand Deanâs attitude towards Jack. Sheâs watched jealously how Dean interacts with Krissy, with Claire, with the orphan boys at the home, and she has her fantasy of how Dean would have treated her had she lived. The jealous part of her doesnât want Dean to like Jack, but most of her wants Dean to go back to acting like how she expected him to, she wants the man she could pretend was being her father. And she watches Jack enough to be afraid of their similarities. To see herself in him. And if Dean hates him, would he have hated her. Does he only wear her necklace because sheâs dead.
She watches silently when Dean finally breaks, confronted, and tells Sam that he sees her in Jack. She hears how he loves her. She watches Sam realize the enormity of his crime and apologize. She accepts the apology, even if it wasnât meant for her ears. Dean doesnât see her, but she sits beside him on the opposite side of Sam on that floor.
Something has changed.
Sometimes, it seems like Dean is glimpsing her out of the corner of his eye. He stares at the steamy bathroom mirror while heâs shaving, right at the red smear on the pink of her shirt. He nicks himself, swears, and swipes a hand through the steam, through her image. He does double takes in the rear view mirror, glancing twice at the backseat where she sits, pretending sheâs part of his road trips.
Jack brings back Castiel. Jack has powers beyond what Emma could have imagined. And Jack is both nice and not fully indoctrinated into hunting ways. Emma also likes Jack, she understands so much about him, and she likes the shows he watches, she likes the way heâs nice, and in her elaborate fantasy of what if she was alive, she decides heâs her brother.
Itâs hard to find a time when Jack is alone but near enough to Dean and the anchoring necklace that she can talk to him, but it happens.
Emma focuses everything she has into appearing, a heavy grounding feeling she hasnât felt since Dean was a chained demon. The words catch in her throat, unpracticed at speaking, but she blurts out to Jack that sheâs his sister, the words spilling fast, that sheâs Deanâs dead daughter, she doesnât tell him that Sam killed her, sheâs seen Sam with him, their closeness she canât decide if she envies or not. She tells him sheâs an Amazon, how sheâs dead but anchored, how she doesnât have a heaven or purgatory or hell, how she wants to come back. She tells him that she likes his shows and she tells him she loves Dean and Castiel and she finds things she likes about Sam. He doesnât look at her with pity. He looks at her with a bright spark to his eyes.
But he doesnât resurrect her. At least not right away. Apparently heâs been too recently warned off from the idea of asking for forgiveness rather than permission. He thinks she should reveal herself to Dean first, before they decide. Emma hates the idea, she spent all of these years afraid of Dean destroying her anchor, and now sheâs afraid of his rejection, what if he resents her watching him all the time, what if he blames her for not doing more. What if he wants her gone instead of brought back.
The Amazons,in their scant days of raising her, taught her to be brave.
Jack asks the family to stay after dinner.
Emma takes a deep breath, more for the instinctive motion than for a need for air, and materializes.
Thereâs a beat of silence and then a mess of noises. Dean drops a mug, Samâs chair skids, everyone one is talking at once.
Emma canât find words to say to Dean, she wants to stare at him as she always does, but she canât bear to see rejection on his face. She waits and Jack opens his mouth to introduce her but then her name comes from Deanâs lips. Itâs like that dark night where they wept in his bedroom again. She has called him many variants of father in her mind in several languages, but it is the most childish âdaddyâ that slips out.
No one else in the room matters, he looks at her, meeting her eyes instead of the gorey wound, and she gets eye contact without having to pretend she is whatâs in his sight line.
He doesnât ask if sheâs a ghost or if sheâs dead or any of the silly civilian questions. He only manages âhowâ before fumbling for the necklace, and she nods confirmation. She wonders if heâs planning on burning it.
He asks how long and suddenly words spill forth, she tells him sheâs been here the whole time, watching, she says she sorry about Bobby and Kevin and Charlie and Kelly and Cas and Benny she tells him the ones she helped with being a ghost, she tells him about watching the others move on, she says sheâs sorry she couldnât do more when he was a demon and something in his expression breaks, she says sheâs sorry she never showed herself.
He holds up a hand, stopping her before she apologizes again, and says he remembers her when he was a demon, that he had thought she was a hallucination, she nods and cries anew.
She wants to tell him that sheâs watched him and loves him and even if itâs embarrassing she wants to say sheâs pretended to be alive with him, and she wants most of all to ask if he loves her, to hear it said to her face.
Instead he asks weakly why sheâs here now.
She says she wanted to come clean about haunting him, says sheâs thought about it for years and was scared he would burn the necklace, says sheâs learned about ghosts from him and sheâs never felt vengeful, she doesnât feel corrupted, and maybe itâs because sheâs a monster. His face twitches at that word.
Jack interrupts, changing the air in the room and suddenly both she and Dean remember their audience. Samâs eyes are wet and he looks something close to afraid. Emma hopes the look on Castielâs face is softness for her too and not just Jack.
Jack offers to bring her back, tells Dean that they didnât want to do it behind his back. Emma turns invisible again out of the sick swoosh of anxiety that overwhelms her. She barely hears through her ringing ears that Dean desperately agrees and says yes, fumbling to take the necklace off and pass it to Jack.
Sheâs going to have to wait a few days. Jack is going to bring her back where her body is, and thatâs more than 24 hours of driving away, and Dean wants to be there.
Itâs a weird car ride, they know sheâs there, and she sits between Castiel and Jack in the back of the Impala. They had her pick a set of Jackâs clothes to replace her bloody shirt, they have food and water for her. Emma doesnât have a name for the emotions sheâs feeling and theyâre almost overwhelming.
They donât have to dig her up to bring her back, Jackâs powers allow for that at least, and Emma is glad, sheâs watched Dean dig up enough graves to imagine what sheâll look like.
Then Jackâs eyes glow bright gold.
Itâs like what she imagines being born feels like. Overwhelming and dark and bright and both blissful and painful. And then she is gasping with real lungs and the sunlight is bright in her eyes and she can feel the textures of her clothing and the grass.
And then arms and hands are on her, Dean is pulling her to her feet and into his embrace in one motion.
Sheâs never been hugged by him, and itâs better than her jealous imaginings when he held others. She never wants to let go, she feels safe and warm and loved and his hand is on her hair and she can smell him and feel his heartbeat.
He finally lets go and steps back to look at her, keeping a hand on her shoulder and cupping her cheek with the other. There are streaks of tears matching her own on his face. His hands leave only to be replaced by Jack.
Jackâs hug is different but enthusiastic, there are no tears, he is beaming, part proud, part delighted, she canât help but smile back. He calls her sister and she accepts him as brother.
Castiel does not embrace her, but his greeting his warm and his eyes match his smile. He clasps her hand between his and Emmaâs heart swells.
She knows Sam doesnât know how to look at her or how to talk to her. She doesnât know what she wants from him either. She knows hes sorry, sheâs heard it from his own lips, not to her, but to the only other person to whom it would matter. She smiles hesitantly at him, instead of glaring, and waves.
Then she slips her hand back into Deanâs and lets him pull her into another hug. She feels light and giddy and afraid this is all a dream. If she died and this is heaven then she would accept that too.
But itâs real, she changes out of her bloody shirt and into a blue one of Jackâs, she drinks water for the first time in years and eats fruit snacks from a packet pulled from Castielâs trench-coat pocket, and a cereal bar.
A few hours later they stop at a nicer diner than Emma usually sees them eat at, and Dean tells the hostess itâs his daughterâs birthday and Emma gets to order foods sheâs been curiously watching people eat for years off the menu. The restaurant gives her cake.
Emmaâs cheeks hurt from smiling, and Deanâs eyes have not lost their cheerful crinkle and Jack is beaming and even Sam and Castiel look endlessly pleased.
Later there will be harder talks, about the things sheâs witnessed, later sheâll talk about haunting their steps, about the years of questions built up, later sheâll realize she doesnât remember how to sleep and Dean will sit and try to stroke her hair and talk softly and itâs nice but not enough. Later it will be Castiel who explains how to become human, how to adjust to having a body, how to sleep and how to tell if you like a food or not. Later she will argue with Dean about her usefulness on hunts and he will tell her how scared he is of her dying again. Later Mary will come back and die. Later Jack will die and a demon will wear his corpse and she will hate and fear it, later God will tell her she is an interloper in his story.
But for now Emma has a family and a piece of cake and a table of smiles.
#emma winchester#emmanatural#dean winchester#dad dean winchester#my writing#this was not planned this was just me thinking Hey what if Emma haunted the necklace and was there watching events and like the Emma feeling#s spilled over into a whole 3.5k fic so#i might put this on ao3? the start is so weak tho#yes that is a reference to buried ghosts and bitter truths
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