Julian entered a building. He walked through the aisles and towards the reception. He tapped the desk, demanding the desk clerk to look up.
“Hi, I’d like to see my sister, Jane Simmons. She works here” Julian said.
“Yeah, I know” the desk clerk replied. “I’ll see if she’s available” The desk clerk dialed a number. “Jane, are you busy? Your baby brother is here”
Julian narrowed his eyes annoyed. He was seventeen, hardly a baby.
The desk clerk hung up. “She expects you. You know where to find it?” Julian nodded and walked away.
A few minutes later he opened the door of Jane’s office. Jane was typing on her laptop. Julian walked towards her and sank down on a chair. “I need to talk to you” he said.
“Ssshh” Jane hushed him. “Be quiet. I’m working”
Julian leaned back in the chair and crossed his arms annoyed. A couple of minutes later Jane rotated her chair and folded her hands. “Now what do you want to talk about?”
Julian leaned forward and grabbed the newspaper. He held it up in front of Jane and said: “What is this?”
“From what I’ve heard they call it a newspaper” Jane replied sarcastically.
“No, this” Julian said and he pointed at the headline of the front page. “Where is the article on Castiel Novak? He’s alive! That should be front page news!”
Jane grabbed the newspaper and put it in her drawer, before she explained. “My employer doesn’t want anyone to know yet. Not until we have the full story”
“What about those reporters outside the hospital?” Julian asked.
“I gave them a tip, but without any proof they can’t publish anything either. Novak is kind of a touchy subject. They can’t take it lightly. They need evidence”
“But you will post the story, right? And you won’t spare him, right?” Julian asked eager.
“I’ll decide how I write it, okay?” Jane commented sharp.
“Jane, he tried to kill me. That’s the first thing he tried to do when he rose from the grave” Julian said agitated.
“Aren’t you overreacting a little?” Jane asked demeaning.
“What? No! I’m the victim here!” Julian complained.
“Of course you are” Jane nodded. “Well, if you’re so eager on having that story published you might want to let me get back to work?”
“Yeah, okay” Julian said and he stood. “And remember, Novak’s the bad guy and I’m the victim”
“I will try to keep it in mind” Jane promised. “Close the door when you leave”
“Hi, I’d like to see my sister, Jane Simmons. She works here” Julian said.
“Yeah, I know” the desk clerk replied. “I’ll see if she’s available” The desk clerk dialed a number. “Jane, are you busy? Your baby brother is here”
Julian narrowed his eyes annoyed. He was seventeen, hardly a baby.
The desk clerk hung up. “She expects you. You know where to find it?” Julian nodded and walked away.
A few minutes later he opened the door of Jane’s office. Jane was typing on her laptop. Julian walked towards her and sank down on a chair. “I need to talk to you” he said.
“Ssshh” Jane hushed him. “Be quiet. I’m working”
Julian leaned back in the chair and crossed his arms annoyed. A couple of minutes later Jane rotated her chair and folded her hands. “Now what do you want to talk about?”
Julian leaned forward and grabbed the newspaper. He held it up in front of Jane and said: “What is this?”
“From what I’ve heard they call it a newspaper” Jane replied sarcastically.
“No, this” Julian said and he pointed at the headline of the front page. “Where is the article on Castiel Novak? He’s alive! That should be front page news!”
Jane grabbed the newspaper and put it in her drawer, before she explained. “My employer doesn’t want anyone to know yet. Not until we have the full story”
“What about those reporters outside the hospital?” Julian asked.
“I gave them a tip, but without any proof they can’t publish anything either. Novak is kind of a touchy subject. They can’t take it lightly. They need evidence”
“But you will post the story, right? And you won’t spare him, right?” Julian asked eager.
“I’ll decide how I write it, okay?” Jane commented sharp.
“Jane, he tried to kill me. That’s the first thing he tried to do when he rose from the grave” Julian said agitated.
“Aren’t you overreacting a little?” Jane asked demeaning.
“What? No! I’m the victim here!” Julian complained.
“Of course you are” Jane nodded. “Well, if you’re so eager on having that story published you might want to let me get back to work?”
“Yeah, okay” Julian said and he stood. “And remember, Novak’s the bad guy and I’m the victim”
“I will try to keep it in mind” Jane promised. “Close the door when you leave”
Dean carried Cas to the entrance, where Zoey blocked their way.
“You’re not going anywhere” she said.
“Right, because you’re going to stop me” Dean said sarcastic. He pushed Zoey away and walked further to the entrance.
Zoey jumped his back. She tugged his hair and scratched his face.
Dean lay Cas down as careful as possible. He grabbed Zoey’s hair and pulled her off. He smacked her on the ground and kicked her wherever he could.
“I think you’re losing your angel juju” Dean said.
Zoey crawled towards Cas. She grabbed his collar and dragged him away, closer to the edge of the holy circle.
“What are you doing?” Dean asked scared.
He got his answer as Zoey emptied a few bottled of alcohol she had kept their in stock. She conjured a lighter and smiled evil at Dean.
“No!” Dean shouted, but Zoey dropped the lighter and caused another fire.
“You’re not going anywhere” she said.
“Right, because you’re going to stop me” Dean said sarcastic. He pushed Zoey away and walked further to the entrance.
Zoey jumped his back. She tugged his hair and scratched his face.
Dean lay Cas down as careful as possible. He grabbed Zoey’s hair and pulled her off. He smacked her on the ground and kicked her wherever he could.
“I think you’re losing your angel juju” Dean said.
Zoey crawled towards Cas. She grabbed his collar and dragged him away, closer to the edge of the holy circle.
“What are you doing?” Dean asked scared.
He got his answer as Zoey emptied a few bottled of alcohol she had kept their in stock. She conjured a lighter and smiled evil at Dean.
“No!” Dean shouted, but Zoey dropped the lighter and caused another fire.