INT. GARAGE - DAY
The Impala was mostly covered by a tan tarp, but the trunk was clear. Dean opened the trunk of the Impala and looked inside. He took out his sawed-off shotgun, checked the rounds, and put it away. He closed the trunk, locked it, put the keys in his toolbox, and let the tarp settle back over the trunk of the Impala. He left the garage with a box labeled "KITCHEN."
INT. DEAN'S HOUSE
Dean and Lisa were unpacking boxes. Ben sat at a table, looking upset.
"What's up?" Lisa asked.
"Nothing," Ben replied.
"At least wait until you've checked the place out before you hate it. Open mind, that's all I ask."
"Yeah, all right." He stood. "I'll be back." He walked towards his bike.
"Oh, hey," Dean greeted. "Where's the fire?"
"Just going to check out the block."
"And let your mom unpack the kitchen by herself? Come on."
"We'll go for lunch later," Lisa told him. "Scope out the neighborhood. Right?"
"Yeah, sounds like a plan." He turned to Ben. "Come on, why don't you give me a hand?"
Dean and Ben left the room together.
EXT. VICTIM'S HOUSE
Cop cars were on the street and policemen walked it and out the front door of a house surrounded by crime scene tape. Sam spoke to a detective while holding a flyer for a missing child in his hand.
"Where'd you find them?" Sam asked.
"We found the parents upstairs," the detective replied. "Pretty brutal."
"Break in?"
"No, alarm never went off."
"Any leads on the baby?"
"None yet."
"So what do you think? Think it's okay? Alive?"
"I did yesterday."
"Thank you." Sam walked up the path towards the house, ducking under the crime scene tape that blocked it off.
INT. DEAN'S HOUSE
The doorbell rang. Dean opened the door to reveal a pizza delivery man.
"There you go," Dean said. "Keep the change."
"Thanks," the pizza delivery man replied.
"Thanks." Dean turned to see Lisa and Ben standing behind him. "What?"
"I thought we were going out?" Lisa answered.
"Oh yeah, I forgot. I'm sorry."
"Sure. I'll go look for plates." She left the room.
INT. MOTEL ROOM
Eden laid on a bed, incredibly bored. She opened her laptop and after a search, noticed something about missing babies and murdered couples.
EXT. VICTIM'S HOUSE
Sam left the house and spoke to Samuel on the phone. "Hey. So, I've been all over this. No sulfur. No EMF. I'm starting to think maybe it's not our kind of thing."
"Four couples slaughtered in one part of the state within days of each other. That's four babies taken from locked houses. Damn it! Explain to me how any version of that is natural."
"No, no, I agree. It's awful. I'm just saying this one might be on the police."
"Okay, so either we've got monsters grabbing babies to make baby stew, or we've got a bunch of psychotic yokels grabbing babies to make baby stew. Either way, it's baby stew, which is bad." Sam sighed. "Am I boring you? You got someplace you need to be?"
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Sunrise, Sunset
Misteri / ThrillerEden Harrison went crazy. Or so she was told. Years before, she foresaw two men who would bring about the apocalypse, but would ultimately stop it. No one believed her. How could they? All they knew is that she was telling a whimsical, insane stor...