Sam and Dean stopped their car across the street and got out, dressed as employees of the alarm company. Phoebe was in the car as the brothers didn't expect to be there for long. Dean got a toolbox from the trunk of the car and they proceeded towards the apartment.
"All right, Dean. This is the place," Sam said.
Dean frowned. "You know, I've gotta say, Dad and me did just fine without these stupid costumes. I feel like a high school drama dork." He smiled. "What was that play you did? What was it -- Our Town. Yeah, you were good, it was cute."
"Look, you wanna pull this off or not?"
"I'm just sayin', these outfits cost hard-earned money, okay?"
"Whose?"
"Ours. You think credit card fraud is easy?"
They, along with the landlady, entered the apartment.
"Thanks for lettin' us look around," Sam said.
"Well, the police said they were done with the place, so..." she trailed as she and Sam moved further into the room. Dean shut the apartment door and noticed the chain on the door was broken. He followed Sam. In the living room, spots of blood covered the carpet. "You guys said you were here with the alarm company?"
"That's right," Dean confirmed.
"Well, no offense, but your alarm's about as useful as boobs on a man."
The brothers exchanged a look before Dean said, "Well, that's why we're here. To see what went wrong and stop it from happening again."
"Now, ma'am, you found the body?" Sam asked.
"Yeah," the landlady replied.
"Right after it happened?"
"No. Few days later. Meredith's work called -- she hadn't shown up. I knocked on the door. That's when I noticed the smell."
"Any windows open?" Dean questioned. "Any sign of break-in?"
"No, windows were locked, front door was bolted. Chain on the door, we had to cut it just to get in."
"And the alarm was still on?"
"Like I said, bang-up job your company's doin'."
"Mmhmm. You see any overturned furniture, broken glass, signs of struggle?" The landlady shook her head.
"Everything was in perfect condition -- except Meredith."
"And what condition was Meredith in?" Sam asked.
"Meredith was all over. In pieces. The guy who killed her must have been some kind of a whackjob. But I tell you, if I didn't know any better, I'd have said a wild animal did it." Dean looked at his brother.
"Ma'am, do you mind if we take some time? Give this place a once-over?"
"Oh, well, go right ahead. Knock yourself out."
After the landlady left, Dean opened his toolbox and removed the EMF meter.
"So, a killer walks in and out of the apartment -- no weapons, no prints, nothin'."
"I'm tellin' ya, the minute I found that article, I knew this was our kind of gig." The EMF meter beeped frantically.
"I think I agree with you."
"So, you talked to the cops?"
"Uh, yeah." Dean smirked. "I spoke to Amy, a, uh, charming perky officer of the law."
"Yeah? What'd you find out?"
Dean said dreamily, "Well, she's a Sagittarius. She loves tequila, I mean -- wow. Oh, and she's got this little tattoo-"
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Learn Me Right
Mystery / ThrillerOne call from a small voice changes it all for Dean. Suddenly he's responsible for a pint-sized human, and he would move heaven and earth if he could to keep her safe. Though that's not an easy task in the life they live, he'll do his best. [Satu...