The Impala cruised past a sign that read Big Texas Towing and Salvage Yard.
Dean was driving. He looked over and saw Sam sleeping with his mouth open. He felt around, then gently placed a plastic spoon in Sam's mouth. He grinned as he flipped open his phone and took a photo, then he turned music up loud, not noticing a frown from Adeline.
Dean sang loudly, "Fire... of unknown origin... took my baby away!"
Sam jerked up, realized something was in his mouth, panicked, and waved his arms as he spit it out. Dean air drummed to the song on his steering wheel, and Sam wiped his mouth and turned down the music.
Adeline was still frowning. "Baby in the car. If you damaged her ear drums, I won't be happy."
"Haha, very funny," Sam said.
"Heh, heh, heh," Dean chuckled. "Sorry, not a lot of scenery here in East Texas, kinda gotta make your own."
"Man, we're not kids anymore, Dean. We're not going to start that crap up again."
"Start what up?"
"Whatever. That prank stuff. It's stupid, and it always escalates."
"What's the matter, Sammy, scared you're going to get a little Nair in your shampoo again, huh?"
Sam frowned. "All right, just remember, you started it."
"Ah ha, bring it on, baldy," Dean taunted.
"Where are we anyway?"
"A few hours outside of Richardson," Adeline replied. "Give us the low down again. No pranking me or Eva, please."
Sam read. "All right, about a month or two ago, this group of kids goes poking around in this local haunted house."
"Haunted by what?" Dean asked.
"Apparently, a misogynistic spirit. Legend goes, it takes girls and strings them up in the rafters. Adeline, we'll keep you safe; even if you can defend yourself. Anyway, this group of kids see this dead girl hanging in the cellar."
"Anybody ID the corpse?"
"Well, that's the thing. By the time the cops got there, the body was gone. So cops are saying the kids were just yanking chains."
"Maybe the cops are right?" Adeline questioned.
"Maybe, but I read a couple of the kids first hand accounts. They seemed pretty sincere."
"Where did you read these accounts?" Dean asked.
Sam, a little embarrassed, said, "Well, I knew we were going to be passing through Texas. So last night, I surfed some local paranormal websites. And I found one."
"And what's it called?"
"Hellhoundslair.com."
"Let me guess, streaming live out of Mom's basement," Adeline joked.
Sam grinned. "Yeah, probably."
"Yeah," Dean agreed. "Most of those websites wouldn't know a ghost if it bit 'em in the persqueeter."
"Look. We let Dad take off. Which was a mistake, by the way. And now we don't know where the hell he is and in the meantime, we gotta find ourselves something to hunt. There's no harm in checking this out."
"All right. So where do we find these kids?"
"Same place you always find kids in a town like this."
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The Impala pulled up to the fast food outlet.
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The trio, the mother holding her daughter, started interviewing the kids.
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Borrowed Time
Mystery / ThrillerAdeline Steele is forced into a world she knows nothing about. She and her daughter join two brothers on a question to find their father. Little does she know how vast the world, the knowledge of the supernatural is. As becomes their motto, savin...