[h2] Madison and Dean [/h2] Madison didn’t lift her face from Esme’s shoulder as she was asked about her powers. She only shrugged her shoulders, “I don’t know. I just thought about the fact that I wanted you to feel better, and my hands just did it. Maybe that’s how to control them. I just want it to happen.” She pulled back from Esme a bit and scanned her eyes, seeing that she didn’t seem as tired as before. Madison sighed in relief, looking down at her hands as she pulled them around in front of her. They were no longer glowing, but Madison had to take pride in how powerful they were. Dean stared in shock as Madison did what looked like Angel magic on Esme’s emotions and exhaustion. He couldn’t help but smile excitedly at the idea that they had two angels, in the group, now. That could definitely come in handy. But he also saw the good in Madison, at that point, and how much she cared for the people she knew. It was something that he and Sam could both relate to. When they took someone into their little family, they tended to defend them to the death, and were willing to try anything to make sure they were safe. Madison wasn’t a part of their family, but at the rate she was going, Dean had some issues with hating her. “That was unexpected. Did you just learn that?’, Dean asked, stepping back up to Esme’s side a bit, so he could judge Madison’s face. “Not really. I just assumed that if I could be calmed by closeness and intention, by someone like Sam, I could do the same with closeness and intention.”, she spoke intelligently, which also caused Dean to raise his eyebrows, and look over to Sam. It was clear that Madison was connected to them both, but would use her powers without harming people, when she needed to. That was a hard pill for Dean to swallow. “Well, we need to eventually see if you can heal exterior wounds. That could definitely come in handy, if you get to hunt with us.”, Dean chimed, his lazy smirk returning to his lips. He still expected to have to kill her, eventually, but he was willing to treat her as human, even if she was only half.