[The device turns on to show Mary in the kitchen wearing an apron that's dusted in flour. For a moment she's just mixing up some batter in a large bowl before
this song kicks in. Mary sings along with it to the end before she looks up at the weird phone.
She moves to a large sheet and starts putting on small globs.] Anyone want a cookie? I'm
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Mom, you rock. [Manners, yeah those are things you learn after the age of four and weren't that important to John.]
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There's not really much else for me to do during the day now that I'm not watching over you and Sammy. [She has been thinking of getting a part-time job - a normal part-time job. Once again that spatula is pointed at him.] Don't talk with your mouth full.
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It's been years since I've watched anyone bake.
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I love to bake. I did it quite a bit back home.
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It's rather obvious how much you love doing so. It shows in your work as I'm sure it does, in the final result.
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Really it's the people that eat them that make it all worthwhile. Would you like to try one?
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That's just unfair.
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He's my son, of course it's unfair. And it's not just a cookie unless that's all someone wants.
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Does that mean I can have some?
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Yes, you may have some. I'm Mary Winchester.
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