[Dean regarded Sam with skepticism for a second. It seemed too easy a win, and he wondered what Sam wasn't saying. But whatever, if it meant curbing his unhealthy OCD behavioral tics over this, Dean would take it. He grudgingly hauled up the laptop again, swinging it open and glancing at what Sam had been looking through. He closed the tab of Jess' email, making sure to hit the LOG OUT button before he did so.
It wasn't that he was entirely heartless about his brother's plight. Sure, he didn't know what it was like to lose someone like... that, exactly, but he knew his brother had to be hurting worrying about it.
But if there were answers out there about what had taken her, Dad would probably be the one who could track them down. Which meant tracking him down first.
Dean surveyed the info on the sight for a second, before something started niggling at the back of his mind] Oregon, huh?
[He clicked the picture of the girl to bring up a larger view of the marks, frowning at them for a long moment] ... You know, think I've seen somethin' like this before somewhere.
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It wasn't that he was entirely heartless about his brother's plight. Sure, he didn't know what it was like to lose someone like... that, exactly, but he knew his brother had to be hurting worrying about it.
But if there were answers out there about what had taken her, Dad would probably be the one who could track them down. Which meant tracking him down first.
Dean surveyed the info on the sight for a second, before something started niggling at the back of his mind] Oregon, huh?
[He clicked the picture of the girl to bring up a larger view of the marks, frowning at them for a long moment] ... You know, think I've seen somethin' like this before somewhere.