Post by Sam Winchester on Dec 10, 2015 10:34:27 GMT -5
ooc; SEASON FIVE. EPISODE SEVEN.
"What do we tell him if there's nothing here" Sam wanted to know as he and Dean got out of the Impala outside of the local morgue, dressed to impress in their crisp black suits. "I don't know." Dean closed the driver's side door with a shrug. "But look, Bobby was pretty certain this was our kind of thing. So we"- "-owe it to him to check, I know" Sam finished, closing his own door. Checking to make sure they each had their fake CDC badges rather than fed or something else, they made their way inside and up to the receptionist desk where they were met by Dr. York, who eyed their badges with something close to suspicion. "You expect me to believe you're CDC?" Keeping a straight face, Sam tilted his head to one side. "Excuse me?" "It's just that you're a day early" Dr. York went on, shaking her head with an exasperated smile. "First time in history I haven't sat on my ass waiting for you people." Sam let out a small breath of relief, masked by his still impassively neutral expression. Beside him, Dean was saying, "new administration. A change you can believe in" with a thumbs up. "Right." Dr. York stared at him for another minute, then led both boys over to a large freezer-like storage unit, opened it and pulled out the middle drawer which contained the corpse of what appeared to be an eighty year old man. "Meet Xavier" Dr. York introduced. "Date of birth, April third..." She paused and then finished with, "nineteen eighty-four." The brothers swapped befuddled looks. Even Dean, whose math skills were not top notch, realized that someone born in 1984 should not look like that.
Dr. York caught their exchange of glances and nodded her agreement. "I know. But I ran the DNA twice. That's definitely him." Dean moved closer, studying the corpse. "Well, he wasn't big on the sunscreen, huh" he quipped dryly after a minute. Sam took a less sarcastic route, turning to address Dr. York. "So what's your theory?" Dr. York shook her head, stumped. "All I know is, decedent's male, twenty-five years old...and he died of old age." Sam furrowed his brow. Well it wasn't much of a theory.
But it certainly sounded like a case.
"What do we tell him if there's nothing here" Sam wanted to know as he and Dean got out of the Impala outside of the local morgue, dressed to impress in their crisp black suits. "I don't know." Dean closed the driver's side door with a shrug. "But look, Bobby was pretty certain this was our kind of thing. So we"- "-owe it to him to check, I know" Sam finished, closing his own door. Checking to make sure they each had their fake CDC badges rather than fed or something else, they made their way inside and up to the receptionist desk where they were met by Dr. York, who eyed their badges with something close to suspicion. "You expect me to believe you're CDC?" Keeping a straight face, Sam tilted his head to one side. "Excuse me?" "It's just that you're a day early" Dr. York went on, shaking her head with an exasperated smile. "First time in history I haven't sat on my ass waiting for you people." Sam let out a small breath of relief, masked by his still impassively neutral expression. Beside him, Dean was saying, "new administration. A change you can believe in" with a thumbs up. "Right." Dr. York stared at him for another minute, then led both boys over to a large freezer-like storage unit, opened it and pulled out the middle drawer which contained the corpse of what appeared to be an eighty year old man. "Meet Xavier" Dr. York introduced. "Date of birth, April third..." She paused and then finished with, "nineteen eighty-four." The brothers swapped befuddled looks. Even Dean, whose math skills were not top notch, realized that someone born in 1984 should not look like that.
Dr. York caught their exchange of glances and nodded her agreement. "I know. But I ran the DNA twice. That's definitely him." Dean moved closer, studying the corpse. "Well, he wasn't big on the sunscreen, huh" he quipped dryly after a minute. Sam took a less sarcastic route, turning to address Dr. York. "So what's your theory?" Dr. York shook her head, stumped. "All I know is, decedent's male, twenty-five years old...and he died of old age." Sam furrowed his brow. Well it wasn't much of a theory.
But it certainly sounded like a case.