“What do wewe mean, he left?” Sam asked, looking at Meg, requesting a reasonable explanation. Meg turned to Dean, whose expression told her he already understood what was going on. He read the note and said. “So he told wewe to start at a café?” Meg nodded. “Unfinished business. Cas, wewe idiot” Dean alisema in himself.
“Is someone going to explain me what’s going on?” Sam exclaimed. “What unfinished business? What is Cas up to?”
Dean and Meg glared at each other.
“Have a seat” Dean decided. Sam sat down on a chair, looking expectedly at his older brother. “You remember Cas was being accused of pedophilia?”
“Yeah” Sam alisema obvious.
“Some people still believe he’s guilty and they wanted to punish him” Dean continued. “By doing to him what they believed he did to that girl”
Sam’s eyes bulged. “You mean they…”
“Yeah” Dean alisema fast as if that would make it any less shocking. “I found him in an alley near a café, dirty and bleeding, only wearing his trench coat. He didn’t have to say it”
Sam looked away, still stunned. Then he looked back.
“No wonder he was uigizaji out at the shooting” he said. He took the note out of Dean’s hand and read it. “You think he’s after them?”
“Damn sure he is” Dean replied. “This is not going end well” He looked at Meg. “Meg, I suggest wewe stay here, while Sam and I go looking for him”
Trusting Meg would agree with that the Winchesters walked to the door. Except that she didn’t agree.
“I’m not staying behind” she alisema disbelieving. “If something happens to Cas I want to be there”
“Meg, I really think it’s best if someone stays here, in case he comes back” Sam tried to reason with her.
“Okay. wewe do that. Then I’ll go with Dean, looking for Cas” Meg replied.
“No, you’re not” Dean alisema sharp. “You stay here and call as many people as possible and we’ll find Cas. It’s what we do best”
“No, what wewe do best is hunt monsters and kill them!” Meg snapped angry.
“Sorry, Meg” Dean alisema short and he opened the door. Meg heard a click after the door closed and she ran towards it. She tried to open it, but found it locked.
“Dean! Open the door! I have to come with you! wewe can’t leave me here!” Meg shouted desperately.
“Is someone going to explain me what’s going on?” Sam exclaimed. “What unfinished business? What is Cas up to?”
Dean and Meg glared at each other.
“Have a seat” Dean decided. Sam sat down on a chair, looking expectedly at his older brother. “You remember Cas was being accused of pedophilia?”
“Yeah” Sam alisema obvious.
“Some people still believe he’s guilty and they wanted to punish him” Dean continued. “By doing to him what they believed he did to that girl”
Sam’s eyes bulged. “You mean they…”
“Yeah” Dean alisema fast as if that would make it any less shocking. “I found him in an alley near a café, dirty and bleeding, only wearing his trench coat. He didn’t have to say it”
Sam looked away, still stunned. Then he looked back.
“No wonder he was uigizaji out at the shooting” he said. He took the note out of Dean’s hand and read it. “You think he’s after them?”
“Damn sure he is” Dean replied. “This is not going end well” He looked at Meg. “Meg, I suggest wewe stay here, while Sam and I go looking for him”
Trusting Meg would agree with that the Winchesters walked to the door. Except that she didn’t agree.
“I’m not staying behind” she alisema disbelieving. “If something happens to Cas I want to be there”
“Meg, I really think it’s best if someone stays here, in case he comes back” Sam tried to reason with her.
“Okay. wewe do that. Then I’ll go with Dean, looking for Cas” Meg replied.
“No, you’re not” Dean alisema sharp. “You stay here and call as many people as possible and we’ll find Cas. It’s what we do best”
“No, what wewe do best is hunt monsters and kill them!” Meg snapped angry.
“Sorry, Meg” Dean alisema short and he opened the door. Meg heard a click after the door closed and she ran towards it. She tried to open it, but found it locked.
“Dean! Open the door! I have to come with you! wewe can’t leave me here!” Meg shouted desperately.
“What do wewe mean, she’s gone?”
Cas and Zoey had been told that Daphne was gone.
“She’s not in her room. But we’re searching the entire building and the neighborhood. She can’t get far” the head doctor said.
“How could this happen?” Zoey asked mad. “Don’t wewe have some kind of security system here?”
“She aliiba a badge. She didn’t have to break into the system. She could just open the door” the doctor explained.
“And who’s the idiot who let her steal his badge?” Zoey asked demeaning.
“He’s waiting in my office” the doctor answered. “He already told me what happened. Listen, Mrs. Moore, Daphne can’t get far. We’ll find her kwa the end of the night”
He walked away from them; he had to go moto the nurse.
Zoey looked at Cas. “We need to find her” she said, slightly panicking.
Cas and Zoey had been told that Daphne was gone.
“She’s not in her room. But we’re searching the entire building and the neighborhood. She can’t get far” the head doctor said.
“How could this happen?” Zoey asked mad. “Don’t wewe have some kind of security system here?”
“She aliiba a badge. She didn’t have to break into the system. She could just open the door” the doctor explained.
“And who’s the idiot who let her steal his badge?” Zoey asked demeaning.
“He’s waiting in my office” the doctor answered. “He already told me what happened. Listen, Mrs. Moore, Daphne can’t get far. We’ll find her kwa the end of the night”
He walked away from them; he had to go moto the nurse.
Zoey looked at Cas. “We need to find her” she said, slightly panicking.