Bloody Mary Part 3

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THEA

Thea couldn't believe she had actually followed him, she had never trailed a normal person before, although from what she'd seen thus far, this man was about as normal as herself. He could see her, actually see her, isn't that what she'd always dreamed of, someone to see her, to accept her freakiness or maybe even be a freak with her. For the first time in her career as a hunter she'd had to be careful not to be seen when she had followed those two men, who were obviously hunters, back to their motel. She hadn't planned on following them but when she'd seen them at the library she couldn't help herself, she had to know how he could see her when she was invisible. So here she was, standing in some bushes, for the first time in her life hiding even though no one could see her, outside of the old motel with a clear view of the room 'Sammy' and Dean had gone into, waiting for something to happen. She should be working the Shoemaker case, but her curiosity had gotten the better of her, besides, these two seemed to be working the same case as her, she'd run into them on three occasions now, that certainly wasn't a coincidence.

Her thoughts were cut off when the door to the room she was watching so closely opened and both men stepped out, shrugging on their jackets. She watched as they hopped into their car, a gorgeous looking '67 Chevy Impala, and drove off. She quickly jumped on her bike, after making herself visible, and sped after them, keeping at a safe distance so she wouldn't be spotted. She followed them to a park and watched as they got out of their car and walked to a park bench, where a crying girl was waiting. Thea recognised this girl she was at the Shoemaker funeral, she was one of Donna's friends. Thea turned herself invisible and crept toward the group, close enough to hear what was being said but not close enough to be seen by Dean.

They had already begun to talk by the time Thea was in position, so she just caught the end of the young girl's sob, "and they found her on the bathroom floor and her.... her eyes, they were g-gone."

"I'm sorry," the tall man, Sammy said softly.

The girl wiped her nose, "and she said it. I heard her say it."

Both men looked at each other, probably thinking the same thing as Thea, it's looking more like Bloody Mary the further they delved into this case.

"But it couldn't be because of that. I'm insane, right?", the girl asks.

Dean looks down at her as Thea watches, "no, you're not insane", he says, shaking his head.

"God, that makes me feel so much worse," the girl mumbles, so low Thea almost doesn't hear it.

"Look," the giant starts, "we think something's happening here, something that can't be explained."

"Now, we're gonna stop it, but we could use your help," Thea's mystery man states.

The girl nods her head a little and both men start walking further from Thea, talking to themselves. After a few minutes of quiet mumblings that Thea couldn't pick up from her spot, they walk back to the younger girl.

"Look, Charlie, I know it's a lot to ask but could you get me into Jill's room?", 'Sammy' asks.

Charlie gives a slow nod of her head, looking a bit unsure, "why?"

"Sam just wants to have a look around for anything unusual. Now me, I'm gonna head to the library to see if any of those old newspapers have been brought back in," Dean says with fake cheeriness.

The group split up, Charlie and Sam going in one direction and Dean going in the other. Now Thea faces a dilemma, follow the case or the strange pull towards the handsome green-eyed man and the question of why he can see her.

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