Cas’ phone rang as he walked slowly towards the other two men. Without looking he picked up. “Meg”
“Where are you?” Meg asked a little hysterical. She was standing da the table, holding Cas’ note in her hand.
“I believe I left te a piece of paper with my whereabouts” Cas replied.
“Yeah. Dear Meg, I have some unfinished business I have to deal with. I’ll be back tomorrow” Meg read from the note. “What unfinished business? Where are you?” she repeated a little angry.
Cas didn’t answer immediately. He had spotted his targets and caught up with them. “Do te remember the night Dean came knocking on your door, asking te to provide me a place to stay?” he asked through the phone, looking sharp at one of the men, without blinking.
“Yeah, that’s the night when te were-”
“-ask Dean about the café. If te really want to know where I am, te should start there” he detto and he hung up. He put his phone away and then grabbed the two men da their throat.
“Please…” the left one stammered hoarse and difficult. “Don’t…kill…me” he begged.
“Kill you?” Cas frowned and he looked from the left one to the right one and back. “What are te talking about? I’m just getting started”
“Where are you?” Meg asked a little hysterical. She was standing da the table, holding Cas’ note in her hand.
“I believe I left te a piece of paper with my whereabouts” Cas replied.
“Yeah. Dear Meg, I have some unfinished business I have to deal with. I’ll be back tomorrow” Meg read from the note. “What unfinished business? Where are you?” she repeated a little angry.
Cas didn’t answer immediately. He had spotted his targets and caught up with them. “Do te remember the night Dean came knocking on your door, asking te to provide me a place to stay?” he asked through the phone, looking sharp at one of the men, without blinking.
“Yeah, that’s the night when te were-”
“-ask Dean about the café. If te really want to know where I am, te should start there” he detto and he hung up. He put his phone away and then grabbed the two men da their throat.
“Please…” the left one stammered hoarse and difficult. “Don’t…kill…me” he begged.
“Kill you?” Cas frowned and he looked from the left one to the right one and back. “What are te talking about? I’m just getting started”
“What do te 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 te have some kind of security system here?”
“She ha rubato, stola 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 da the end of the night”
He walked away from them; he had to go fuoco 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 te have some kind of security system here?”
“She ha rubato, stola 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 da the end of the night”
He walked away from them; he had to go fuoco the nurse.
Zoey looked at Cas. “We need to find her” she said, slightly panicking.