Dean drove full speed ahead, crossing a few red lights. Cas was lying on the backseat, unconscious.
“Dean, slow down, you’re getting us all killed” Sam said accenting his words. Dean chose to ignore him and parked the Impala in front of the hospital. He pulled the key out and stepped out. He opened the door to the backseat and dragged Cas out. With Sam’s help he carried him inside the hospital. Since Dean was too much in shock, Sam explained to the doctor what happened.
About an hour later, the doctor came to them and they could tell from his expression that he didn’t have good news.
“He’s alive…for now” the doctor started. “But there’s nothing we can do for him. He has taken an incredible amount of heroin, it’s a miracle he’s still alive. He’s fighting, he’s trying to hold on. If you want to say goodbye, I wouldn’t wait much longer”
He walked the Winchesters to Cas’ room. “Is there someone else I should inform?” he asked. Dean shook his head. The doctor left them alone and they walked to the bed.
“Hello, Dean. Sam” Cas mumbled hoarse. “I’m sorry for stealing your car…again”
“Ssshhh” Dean whispered.
Cas looked from Dean to Sam. “Are you guys alone? Where’s Meg?”
Sam looked at Dean, who looked at Cas.
“She’s busy” he answered vague.
“Can you ask her to come?” Cas begged, his voice softer than a whisper.
“No, Cas” Dean responded insensitive. “She’s the reason you’re here in the first place. She doesn’t deserve to say goodbye”
Cas rotated his head to Sam, who stood up. “I have to go do something”
“Dean, slow down, you’re getting us all killed” Sam said accenting his words. Dean chose to ignore him and parked the Impala in front of the hospital. He pulled the key out and stepped out. He opened the door to the backseat and dragged Cas out. With Sam’s help he carried him inside the hospital. Since Dean was too much in shock, Sam explained to the doctor what happened.
About an hour later, the doctor came to them and they could tell from his expression that he didn’t have good news.
“He’s alive…for now” the doctor started. “But there’s nothing we can do for him. He has taken an incredible amount of heroin, it’s a miracle he’s still alive. He’s fighting, he’s trying to hold on. If you want to say goodbye, I wouldn’t wait much longer”
He walked the Winchesters to Cas’ room. “Is there someone else I should inform?” he asked. Dean shook his head. The doctor left them alone and they walked to the bed.
“Hello, Dean. Sam” Cas mumbled hoarse. “I’m sorry for stealing your car…again”
“Ssshhh” Dean whispered.
Cas looked from Dean to Sam. “Are you guys alone? Where’s Meg?”
Sam looked at Dean, who looked at Cas.
“She’s busy” he answered vague.
“Can you ask her to come?” Cas begged, his voice softer than a whisper.
“No, Cas” Dean responded insensitive. “She’s the reason you’re here in the first place. She doesn’t deserve to say goodbye”
Cas rotated his head to Sam, who stood up. “I have to go do something”
“What do you mean, she’s gone?”
Cas and Zoey had been told that Daphne was gone.
“She’s not in her room. But we’re searching the entire building and the neighborhood. She can’t get far” the head doctor said.
“How could this happen?” Zoey asked mad. “Don’t you have some kind of security system here?”
“She stole a badge. She didn’t have to break into the system. She could just open the door” the doctor explained.
“And who’s the idiot who let her steal his badge?” Zoey asked demeaning.
“He’s waiting in my office” the doctor answered. “He already told me what happened. Listen, Mrs. Moore, Daphne can’t get far. We’ll find her by the end of the night”
He walked away from them; he had to go fire the nurse.
Zoey looked at Cas. “We need to find her” she said, slightly panicking.
Cas and Zoey had been told that Daphne was gone.
“She’s not in her room. But we’re searching the entire building and the neighborhood. She can’t get far” the head doctor said.
“How could this happen?” Zoey asked mad. “Don’t you have some kind of security system here?”
“She stole a badge. She didn’t have to break into the system. She could just open the door” the doctor explained.
“And who’s the idiot who let her steal his badge?” Zoey asked demeaning.
“He’s waiting in my office” the doctor answered. “He already told me what happened. Listen, Mrs. Moore, Daphne can’t get far. We’ll find her by the end of the night”
He walked away from them; he had to go fire the nurse.
Zoey looked at Cas. “We need to find her” she said, slightly panicking.