The Walker ホーム was a two-story, three-bedroom クイーン Anne house, complete with a タレット on the right side and spacious, wrap-around porch. The house was old and appeared to need a paint job, but otherwise it was in very good condition.
"My favorite," Dean 発言しました sarcastically, as the four Winchesters got out of the car. "Big, old house with a turret. Casper's お気に入り haunting grounds."
Samantha looked over the house approvingly. Why does everyone have this stereotype that Victorian houses are spooky?"
Dean gave her a funny look. "I didn't mean anything personal, sweetheart."
D was irritated によって his nickname for her sister. As they started up the sidewalk towards the front door, she commented, "She's been infatuated with these monstrosities since she was ten."
Dean looked over his shoulder at Sam. "You like these ghost hotels?"
Sam shrugged, the corners of his mouth turning down. "Never really thought about it before."
D grinned smugly. "So we're not exactly the same."
Sam clung stubbornly to his theory. "Look, you're women and we're men. It stands to reason there's gonna be some differences."
They climbed the steps up to the front porch. D's finger hovered over the doorbell. Samantha caught her hand. "Isn't it gonna look kinda wierd for four reporters to 表示する up at the same time, all from People Magazine?"
D shrugged. "Well, we can be from Time, または I don't know, maybe one of those tabloids あなた like to browse in the store."
"With the same names?" Samantha pointed out.
D nodded in consent. She turned to Sam and Dean and said, "You guys are gonna hafta leave."
The boys scowled at her.
"D..." Samantha growled.
"All right, all right," D agreed. "We'll be the reporters. They can sneak around back and crawl in through a window, give the place a good once-over."
Dean set his jaw stubbornly. "Why us? あなた go around back, and we'll be the reporters."
"Let's settle this right," D suggested, holding up her fist. "One, two three."
They both frowned as they both called scissors. "One, two, three." Scissors again.
"Let me try," Samantha said. "One, two, three."
"Ah, man!" 発言しました Dean.
"Rocks over scissors. I win." Samantha was smiling, and so was Sam.
"Go on," D said. "We'll meet back at the car."
The boys hurried around back while the girls pressed the doorbell and waited. "This is the freakiest hunt we've ever had," D grumbled.
"It's just a haunting," Samantha said.
"I'm talking about them," D said, gesturing around the side of the house with her eyes. "Whoever the hell they are."
"Girl, would あなた cut it out?" 発言しました Samantha, annoyed.
D shrugged. "I still say, it's too wierd to be true."
Samantha raised her eyebrows. "Isn't everything we do too wierd to be true?"
D nodded reluctantly. "Well, yeah..."
The door opened, and a chubby, fiftyish woman with long, dark hair and gray eyes hidden behind gold-rimmed glasses looked out through the screen. "Yes?'
"Emily Walker?" asked D.
"Yes?" the woman repeated.
"We're reporters from People Magazine, here to ask あなた some 質問 about the, uh... incident, about a week ago."
"My favorite," Dean 発言しました sarcastically, as the four Winchesters got out of the car. "Big, old house with a turret. Casper's お気に入り haunting grounds."
Samantha looked over the house approvingly. Why does everyone have this stereotype that Victorian houses are spooky?"
Dean gave her a funny look. "I didn't mean anything personal, sweetheart."
D was irritated によって his nickname for her sister. As they started up the sidewalk towards the front door, she commented, "She's been infatuated with these monstrosities since she was ten."
Dean looked over his shoulder at Sam. "You like these ghost hotels?"
Sam shrugged, the corners of his mouth turning down. "Never really thought about it before."
D grinned smugly. "So we're not exactly the same."
Sam clung stubbornly to his theory. "Look, you're women and we're men. It stands to reason there's gonna be some differences."
They climbed the steps up to the front porch. D's finger hovered over the doorbell. Samantha caught her hand. "Isn't it gonna look kinda wierd for four reporters to 表示する up at the same time, all from People Magazine?"
D shrugged. "Well, we can be from Time, または I don't know, maybe one of those tabloids あなた like to browse in the store."
"With the same names?" Samantha pointed out.
D nodded in consent. She turned to Sam and Dean and said, "You guys are gonna hafta leave."
The boys scowled at her.
"D..." Samantha growled.
"All right, all right," D agreed. "We'll be the reporters. They can sneak around back and crawl in through a window, give the place a good once-over."
Dean set his jaw stubbornly. "Why us? あなた go around back, and we'll be the reporters."
"Let's settle this right," D suggested, holding up her fist. "One, two three."
They both frowned as they both called scissors. "One, two, three." Scissors again.
"Let me try," Samantha said. "One, two, three."
"Ah, man!" 発言しました Dean.
"Rocks over scissors. I win." Samantha was smiling, and so was Sam.
"Go on," D said. "We'll meet back at the car."
The boys hurried around back while the girls pressed the doorbell and waited. "This is the freakiest hunt we've ever had," D grumbled.
"It's just a haunting," Samantha said.
"I'm talking about them," D said, gesturing around the side of the house with her eyes. "Whoever the hell they are."
"Girl, would あなた cut it out?" 発言しました Samantha, annoyed.
D shrugged. "I still say, it's too wierd to be true."
Samantha raised her eyebrows. "Isn't everything we do too wierd to be true?"
D nodded reluctantly. "Well, yeah..."
The door opened, and a chubby, fiftyish woman with long, dark hair and gray eyes hidden behind gold-rimmed glasses looked out through the screen. "Yes?'
"Emily Walker?" asked D.
"Yes?" the woman repeated.
"We're reporters from People Magazine, here to ask あなた some 質問 about the, uh... incident, about a week ago."
The jury had made a decision and woman walked to the judge and gave him a piece of paper.
“To the 質問 if Castiel abused Alexia Moore the jury finds him not guilty” the judge said.
“Yes!” Dean triumphed. He jumped up and walked quickly towards Cas.
Zoey took Alexia によって the hand and walked down the aisle.
“Zoey, wait!” Daphne shouted desperate.
Zoey turned around.”Do あなた have any idea what あなた put me through? What あなた put Alex through? After everything I’ve done for you. Gerard killed himself, because of you! How many lives do あなた have to destroy, before あなた realize you’re the one who needs to be put away in a cell?”
Daphne grabbed Zoey’s arm. “Please, listen to me. I never meant to hurt あなた または Alex. I thought I was helping. Tell me how I can make it up”
Zoey jerked her arm. “Stay away from me and Alex. And if あなた even care a little about Cas, あなた stay away from him, too”
She turned around and walked away.
“To the 質問 if Castiel abused Alexia Moore the jury finds him not guilty” the judge said.
“Yes!” Dean triumphed. He jumped up and walked quickly towards Cas.
Zoey took Alexia によって the hand and walked down the aisle.
“Zoey, wait!” Daphne shouted desperate.
Zoey turned around.”Do あなた have any idea what あなた put me through? What あなた put Alex through? After everything I’ve done for you. Gerard killed himself, because of you! How many lives do あなた have to destroy, before あなた realize you’re the one who needs to be put away in a cell?”
Daphne grabbed Zoey’s arm. “Please, listen to me. I never meant to hurt あなた または Alex. I thought I was helping. Tell me how I can make it up”
Zoey jerked her arm. “Stay away from me and Alex. And if あなた even care a little about Cas, あなた stay away from him, too”
She turned around and walked away.
Meg read the book as if it was a detective and she wanted to know who the killer was. Daphne’s life had been a roller coaster due to her illness. But everyone knew Daphne was crazy, including Cas’ attorney. So she kept looking for something different.
When she was near the end she discovered something strange. She flipped a few pages, when a piece of paper fell out of the book. Meg picked it up and opened it. She read the letter and compared the handwriting with the one in the book.
She threw the book on the floor and conjured her phone.
No signal, it said
“Damn it!” she cursed.
She carefully stretch her arm, but the Key of Solomon was still working perfectly.
She looked at the hard stone floor and stamped on it, causing part of the floor to break. Meg grabbed a piece of the floor and threw it at the ceiling.
The Key of Solomon broke and Meg kicked her cell open.
When she was near the end she discovered something strange. She flipped a few pages, when a piece of paper fell out of the book. Meg picked it up and opened it. She read the letter and compared the handwriting with the one in the book.
She threw the book on the floor and conjured her phone.
No signal, it said
“Damn it!” she cursed.
She carefully stretch her arm, but the Key of Solomon was still working perfectly.
She looked at the hard stone floor and stamped on it, causing part of the floor to break. Meg grabbed a piece of the floor and threw it at the ceiling.
The Key of Solomon broke and Meg kicked her cell open.