Meg was still sitting on the same spot when Céline drove Cas back to her. He had Lost the angry face, but he didn’t look happy either.
“And? Did they find out what’s wrong with you?” Meg asked a little annoyed, because Cas walked out of the wheelchair, to the mur and leaned against it.
“Ask the doc” Cas answered short.
“That bad?” Meg raised her eyebrows. And when the doctor joined them she turned to him. “What’s the problem? What did toi see on those…scans?”
“That is the problem. We didn’t see anything” Dr. Spencer started.
“What?” Meg a dit stunned.
“We performed every scan possible and according to them Mr. Novak is completely healthy” Dr. Spencer continued.
“Then why is he jouer la comédie so strange?” Meg wondered.
“We took a blood sample” Dr. Spencer said. “It can take a few days before we know the results”
Meg looked at Cas who had sunken on the floor and held his head in his hands. “Can toi give him something for the pain?”
Dr. Spencer pressed his lips. “I’d rather not. As long as we don’t know what’s causing him this pain, I don’t want to give him any medication. It could make everything worse”
“So, toi just want him to suffer?” Meg replied. She didn’t wait for Dr. Spencer to defend himself, but walked to Cas. “Come on, we’re going home. They can’t help us here”
“Told toi we shouldn’t have come here” Cas scoffed.
“And? Did they find out what’s wrong with you?” Meg asked a little annoyed, because Cas walked out of the wheelchair, to the mur and leaned against it.
“Ask the doc” Cas answered short.
“That bad?” Meg raised her eyebrows. And when the doctor joined them she turned to him. “What’s the problem? What did toi see on those…scans?”
“That is the problem. We didn’t see anything” Dr. Spencer started.
“What?” Meg a dit stunned.
“We performed every scan possible and according to them Mr. Novak is completely healthy” Dr. Spencer continued.
“Then why is he jouer la comédie so strange?” Meg wondered.
“We took a blood sample” Dr. Spencer said. “It can take a few days before we know the results”
Meg looked at Cas who had sunken on the floor and held his head in his hands. “Can toi give him something for the pain?”
Dr. Spencer pressed his lips. “I’d rather not. As long as we don’t know what’s causing him this pain, I don’t want to give him any medication. It could make everything worse”
“So, toi just want him to suffer?” Meg replied. She didn’t wait for Dr. Spencer to defend himself, but walked to Cas. “Come on, we’re going home. They can’t help us here”
“Told toi we shouldn’t have come here” Cas scoffed.
Katherine ran to Fell’s church and climbed down. Rebekah had grabbed the phone out her hands and told her how stupid she was.
“They’re using toi to find that witch, toi idiot!” she had snapped.
Katherine hurried to the tomb and opened it. “Get out” she a dit to the weak Bonnie, who was lying close to the door. Katherine grabbed her hand and Bonnie shrieked. It was the hand with the hurt finger. “Come on, get out. I need to déplacer you” Katherine a dit agitated. She dragged her out of the tomb, ignoring her cries.
But as soon as Bonnie was out of the tomb Katherine felt two hands on her shoulders that pushed her forward. She fell and turned around to see Caroline helping Bonnie stand up. “What the hell are toi doing?” she asked. Caroline looked up. “I can ask toi the same question” she fired back. She bit her wrist and forced Bonnie to drink, so her wounds would heal. “Come on, I’ll bring toi home”
“Where is that?” Bonnie asked depressed.
“They’re using toi to find that witch, toi idiot!” she had snapped.
Katherine hurried to the tomb and opened it. “Get out” she a dit to the weak Bonnie, who was lying close to the door. Katherine grabbed her hand and Bonnie shrieked. It was the hand with the hurt finger. “Come on, get out. I need to déplacer you” Katherine a dit agitated. She dragged her out of the tomb, ignoring her cries.
But as soon as Bonnie was out of the tomb Katherine felt two hands on her shoulders that pushed her forward. She fell and turned around to see Caroline helping Bonnie stand up. “What the hell are toi doing?” she asked. Caroline looked up. “I can ask toi the same question” she fired back. She bit her wrist and forced Bonnie to drink, so her wounds would heal. “Come on, I’ll bring toi home”
“Where is that?” Bonnie asked depressed.
Meg sat on her knees, outside the police station. With her right hand she held her stomach and with her left she tried to pull herself up on the wall. She closed her eyes and focused.
“Meg!”
Meg opened her eyes and saw Sam walking in her direction. He helped her up, while Dean frowned.
“How did toi get out?” he wanted to know.
Sam helped Meg to the couch, but she refused to lie down. She groaned from the pain.
“What is wrong with you?” Dean asked.
“Daphne attacked me” Meg a dit difficult. “My stomach hurts, my hands hurt”
“Cas’ ex attacked you, why?” Sam asked surprised.
“It’s not her fault” Meg said. “Zoey manipulated her. Where’s Cas?”
Sam looked at Dean, who scratched his head.
“Please, tell me toi know where he is” Meg a dit weak.
“Meg!”
Meg opened her eyes and saw Sam walking in her direction. He helped her up, while Dean frowned.
“How did toi get out?” he wanted to know.
Sam helped Meg to the couch, but she refused to lie down. She groaned from the pain.
“What is wrong with you?” Dean asked.
“Daphne attacked me” Meg a dit difficult. “My stomach hurts, my hands hurt”
“Cas’ ex attacked you, why?” Sam asked surprised.
“It’s not her fault” Meg said. “Zoey manipulated her. Where’s Cas?”
Sam looked at Dean, who scratched his head.
“Please, tell me toi know where he is” Meg a dit weak.
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.