“Dean, that’s the truth,” Sam said, not bothering to hide the annoyance in his voice.
Dean made a sound that gave the impression he was stubbornly agreeing. He changed the subject swiftly before Sam could প্রশ্ন his trust for him.
“So what’s the deal with this case? How many vics?”
As he asked this, he climbed out of bed, pulled on some jeans and a শার্ট as quickly as he could to distract Sam visually as well as verbally. Sam sighed, then sat down on the বিছানা opposite Dean, who was now hastily shoving on his shoes.
“Well,” Sam began, “no victims. As of yet, anyways.”
Dean looked up at his brother. “No grisly murders? Then why are we here?”
Sam brought over a small pile of papers and one folder and let a disbelieving smirk ক্রুশ his face for a second. “Dean, not every case we go to has to be like the friggin’ Shining, আপনি know.”
Dean considered this for a moment, shrugged, and motioned at Sam to carry on.
“It’s just...people keep reporting really weird sightings in town.”
“Well, weird is what we do best. Such as?”
Sam started to look through the sheets, scanning them as he went.
“Well, a woman named Sophie Bennings has claimed to have seen her dead seven-year-old son hanging around her house a few times. Of course, no one believes her, they think she’s nuts.”
“And what’s to say she’s not?”
“Good point. But we both agreed yesterday that we were only a hundred miles away and we may as well check it out. Stuff like this doesn’t happen often, crazy অথবা not crazy.”
Dean nodded and he threw on his জ্যাকেট and headed towards the door, Sam following suit and grabbing the motel room keys from the bedside টেবিল as he went.
When they were half way to the police station, Dean realised something over the familiar growl of the Impala’s engine. To him, that sound was one of the most comforting he had ever heard, অথবা would ever hear. There was something about this car for him that really was, in a sense, home.
“So if we’re going to see the sheriff –”
“ – Sheriff Lees–” Sam said, adding this information to the mix.
“– then why are we not in Fed suits? অথবা at least making some sort of effort?” he glanced down at his faded jeans and খাকি শীর্ষ and turned his attention back to the road.
“Because we’re reporters,” Sam answered, leaning অগ্রবর্তী and opening the দস্তানা compartment. He reached around for a bit and pulled out two cards, one of which he gave to Dean’s outstretched hand. Dean looked down at it and flicked it over and back again a couple of times.
“The Chicago Inquirer? Dean McGregor? Really?”
“I thought we may as well re-use them from the last time we were in Illinois, আপনি know?”
“As close to recycling as we get,” Dean considered. “I like it.”
Sam and Dean pulled into the police station at one মিনিট to nine exactly, and were greeted halfway to the main entrance দ্বারা a slightly overweight man sporting a tight টুপি and a worn notepad. He approached Sam and Dean and indicated towards the Impala.
“I-I-I’m sorry sir, but আপনি cannot park there,” he stuttered, seemingly intimidated দ্বারা the height difference between the tall brothers and himself. “It’s for s-s-staff only.”
Dean smiled his best grin and put a hand on the man’s shoulder.
“Look, man, we’ll only be in there in a minute, if আপনি get me.”
The man almost looked as if he was about to soften, then straightened up and shook his head.
“No can do sir. You’re going to have to pay a fine অথবা সরানো that rusty piece of –”
“Woah, woah, আপনি want to take this elsewhere, Chuckles?”
Sam nearly found himself laughing at the scene of Dean being beaten দ্বারা a short man with a cap, but decided to help his brother out. He dug around in his pocket and pulled out আরো fake ID.
“We are staff. Just from a different city. Here’s our city and state, plus badge numbers if আপনি want to check the database. Can we go now?”
He’d ব্যক্ত everything he could think of that would cover any other bad argument the man may have had, and it seemed he was giving in as he nodded and let them pass. Sam grinned at his brother, who was pulling a definite distasteful look at the guy who had began to say something about his car.
Dean made a sound that gave the impression he was stubbornly agreeing. He changed the subject swiftly before Sam could প্রশ্ন his trust for him.
“So what’s the deal with this case? How many vics?”
As he asked this, he climbed out of bed, pulled on some jeans and a শার্ট as quickly as he could to distract Sam visually as well as verbally. Sam sighed, then sat down on the বিছানা opposite Dean, who was now hastily shoving on his shoes.
“Well,” Sam began, “no victims. As of yet, anyways.”
Dean looked up at his brother. “No grisly murders? Then why are we here?”
Sam brought over a small pile of papers and one folder and let a disbelieving smirk ক্রুশ his face for a second. “Dean, not every case we go to has to be like the friggin’ Shining, আপনি know.”
Dean considered this for a moment, shrugged, and motioned at Sam to carry on.
“It’s just...people keep reporting really weird sightings in town.”
“Well, weird is what we do best. Such as?”
Sam started to look through the sheets, scanning them as he went.
“Well, a woman named Sophie Bennings has claimed to have seen her dead seven-year-old son hanging around her house a few times. Of course, no one believes her, they think she’s nuts.”
“And what’s to say she’s not?”
“Good point. But we both agreed yesterday that we were only a hundred miles away and we may as well check it out. Stuff like this doesn’t happen often, crazy অথবা not crazy.”
Dean nodded and he threw on his জ্যাকেট and headed towards the door, Sam following suit and grabbing the motel room keys from the bedside টেবিল as he went.
When they were half way to the police station, Dean realised something over the familiar growl of the Impala’s engine. To him, that sound was one of the most comforting he had ever heard, অথবা would ever hear. There was something about this car for him that really was, in a sense, home.
“So if we’re going to see the sheriff –”
“ – Sheriff Lees–” Sam said, adding this information to the mix.
“– then why are we not in Fed suits? অথবা at least making some sort of effort?” he glanced down at his faded jeans and খাকি শীর্ষ and turned his attention back to the road.
“Because we’re reporters,” Sam answered, leaning অগ্রবর্তী and opening the দস্তানা compartment. He reached around for a bit and pulled out two cards, one of which he gave to Dean’s outstretched hand. Dean looked down at it and flicked it over and back again a couple of times.
“The Chicago Inquirer? Dean McGregor? Really?”
“I thought we may as well re-use them from the last time we were in Illinois, আপনি know?”
“As close to recycling as we get,” Dean considered. “I like it.”
Sam and Dean pulled into the police station at one মিনিট to nine exactly, and were greeted halfway to the main entrance দ্বারা a slightly overweight man sporting a tight টুপি and a worn notepad. He approached Sam and Dean and indicated towards the Impala.
“I-I-I’m sorry sir, but আপনি cannot park there,” he stuttered, seemingly intimidated দ্বারা the height difference between the tall brothers and himself. “It’s for s-s-staff only.”
Dean smiled his best grin and put a hand on the man’s shoulder.
“Look, man, we’ll only be in there in a minute, if আপনি get me.”
The man almost looked as if he was about to soften, then straightened up and shook his head.
“No can do sir. You’re going to have to pay a fine অথবা সরানো that rusty piece of –”
“Woah, woah, আপনি want to take this elsewhere, Chuckles?”
Sam nearly found himself laughing at the scene of Dean being beaten দ্বারা a short man with a cap, but decided to help his brother out. He dug around in his pocket and pulled out আরো fake ID.
“We are staff. Just from a different city. Here’s our city and state, plus badge numbers if আপনি want to check the database. Can we go now?”
He’d ব্যক্ত everything he could think of that would cover any other bad argument the man may have had, and it seemed he was giving in as he nodded and let them pass. Sam grinned at his brother, who was pulling a definite distasteful look at the guy who had began to say something about his car.
The jury had made a decision and woman walked to the judge and gave him a piece of paper.
“To the প্রশ্ন if Castiel abused Alexia Moore the jury finds him not guilty” the judge said.
“Yes!” Dean triumphed. He jumped up and walked quickly towards Cas.
Zoey took Alexia দ্বারা the hand and walked down the aisle.
“Zoey, wait!” Daphne shouted desperate.
Zoey turned around.”Do আপনি have any idea what আপনি put me through? What আপনি put Alex through? After everything I’ve done for you. Gerard killed himself, because of you! How many lives do আপনি have to destroy, before আপনি realize you’re the one who needs to be put away in a cell?”
Daphne grabbed Zoey’s arm. “Please, listen to me. I never meant to hurt আপনি অথবা Alex. I thought I was helping. Tell me how I can make it up”
Zoey jerked her arm. “Stay away from me and Alex. And if আপনি even care a little about Cas, আপনি stay away from him, too”
She turned around and walked away.
“To the প্রশ্ন if Castiel abused Alexia Moore the jury finds him not guilty” the judge said.
“Yes!” Dean triumphed. He jumped up and walked quickly towards Cas.
Zoey took Alexia দ্বারা the hand and walked down the aisle.
“Zoey, wait!” Daphne shouted desperate.
Zoey turned around.”Do আপনি have any idea what আপনি put me through? What আপনি put Alex through? After everything I’ve done for you. Gerard killed himself, because of you! How many lives do আপনি have to destroy, before আপনি realize you’re the one who needs to be put away in a cell?”
Daphne grabbed Zoey’s arm. “Please, listen to me. I never meant to hurt আপনি অথবা Alex. I thought I was helping. Tell me how I can make it up”
Zoey jerked her arm. “Stay away from me and Alex. And if আপনি even care a little about Cas, আপনি stay away from him, too”
She turned around and walked away.
Meg read the book as if it was a detective and she wanted to know who the killer was. Daphne’s life had been a roller coaster due to her illness. But everyone knew Daphne was crazy, including Cas’ attorney. So she kept looking for something different.
When she was near the end she discovered something strange. She flipped a few pages, when a piece of paper fell out of the book. Meg picked it up and opened it. She read the letter and compared the handwriting with the one in the book.
She threw the book on the floor and conjured her phone.
No signal, it said
“Damn it!” she cursed.
She carefully stretch her arm, but the Key of Solomon was still working perfectly.
She looked at the hard stone floor and stamped on it, causing part of the floor to break. Meg grabbed a piece of the floor and threw it at the ceiling.
The Key of Solomon broke and Meg kicked her cell open.
When she was near the end she discovered something strange. She flipped a few pages, when a piece of paper fell out of the book. Meg picked it up and opened it. She read the letter and compared the handwriting with the one in the book.
She threw the book on the floor and conjured her phone.
No signal, it said
“Damn it!” she cursed.
She carefully stretch her arm, but the Key of Solomon was still working perfectly.
She looked at the hard stone floor and stamped on it, causing part of the floor to break. Meg grabbed a piece of the floor and threw it at the ceiling.
The Key of Solomon broke and Meg kicked her cell open.