A man drove down the street, into his garage and turned off the engine. His license plate was from Michigan. The garage door began winding down by itself and he looked at it, confused. His car doors self-locked. He struggled but couldn't open them. The ignition key turned by itself and the engine started. Exhaust smoke began filling the garage. The man struggled to turn off the engine to no avail. The radio flicked on and the man began to cough.
"Help," the man said. "Somebody help me!"
The smoke grew thicker and he keeled over, unconscious.
MOTEL ROOM
Sam started up from his bed, suddenly wide awake. He looked across to where Dean and Carrie were sleeping peacefully. Sam sat a moment, then moved into action, flipping on the light switch and shook his brother. "Dean. Dean."
The moment he stirred, Sam rose and started gathering his things.
Dean rubbed his eyes. "What are you doing man, it's the middle of the night." He raised himself on his elbows.
"We have to go," Sam told him.
"What's happening?"
"We have to go. Right now." Sam grabbed his bag and walked out.
Dean gently shook his wife. "We gotta go, honey."
"Where?" she mumbled.
"I don't know."
She yawned and woke the kids.
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They got in the Impala. Dean was driving, Sam was on the phone, and Carrie yawned again. Elyse and Asher were curled up next to their mother, sleeping.
Sam read from a Michigan State Police ID. "McReady. Detective McReady. Badge number 158. I've got a signal 480 in progress, I need the registered owner of a two-door sedan Michigan license plate Mary-Frank-six-zero-three-seven. Yeah, okay, just hurry."
"Sammy, relax," Dean said. "I'm sure it's just a nightmare."
"Yeah, tell me about it."
"I mean it. Y'know, a normal, everyday, naked-in-class, nightmare. This license plate, it won't check out. You'll see."
"It felt different, Dean. Real. Like when I dreamt about our old house. And Jessica."
"Yeah, that makes sense. You're dreaming about our house, your girlfriend. This guy in your dream, you ever seen him before?"
"No."
"No," Carrie repeated. "Why would you have premonitions about some random guy in Michigan?"
"I don't know."
"Me neither," Dean replied.
Sam spoke into his phone. "Yes, I'm here." He listened, glared at his brother, then picked up his pen. "Jim Miller. Saginaw, Michigan. You have a street address? Got it. Thanks."
Sam hung up the phone. "Checks out. How far are we?"
"From Saginaw?" Dean asked. "Coupla hours."
"Drive faster."
They reached Jim Miller's house and saw emergency vehicles and someone on a stretcher being zipped into a body bag. They turned to each other in the car, Dean and Carrie concerned, Sam upset.
Dean approached the watching crowd at Jim's house and asked a woman, "What happened?"
"Suicide," the woman replied. "Can't believe it."
Sam and Carrie came up behind and stood on the woman's other side and Sam asked, "Did you know them?"
"Saw him every Sunday at St. Augustine's. He always seems... seemed, so normal. I guess you never know what's going on behind closed doors."
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Mystery / ThrillerDean and Carrie unknowingly fell in love as children. Years later, the two meet up again and sparks fly. A whirlwind romance leads quickly to golden bands and little feet. When Dean realizes his father is missing, they set on a journey to find him...