They'd gotten an anonymous tip that there was a werewolf in the area. The whole thing had immediately made Dean nervous, but Sam was ready. He always loved the tougher hunts, even if most of them ended up with them getting some pretty nasty injuries.
They made their way through the building, checking the knocked out security guards and other personnel along the way. It was weird because no one seemed to be dead, but they kept moving until they heard the sounds of fighting. Sam looked over at Dean, motioning to a set of double doors before he bolted to the other side of them and pressed to the wall.
Dean nodded, pressed against the other side of the doors before they both turned at the same time and kicked the doors in. Both their guns raised at the same time and they both trained on Eliot as he threw the thug across the room. Dean's eyes widened, mouth opening to yell. "Eliot!" He looked at the activity in the room before looking at Sam. His own gun had lowered slightly, but his brother was still aiming at the man.
He jerked, reaching out and grabbing Sam just as his brother pulled the trigger. There was nothing he could do.
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Date: 2013-04-01 12:17 am (UTC)They made their way through the building, checking the knocked out security guards and other personnel along the way. It was weird because no one seemed to be dead, but they kept moving until they heard the sounds of fighting. Sam looked over at Dean, motioning to a set of double doors before he bolted to the other side of them and pressed to the wall.
Dean nodded, pressed against the other side of the doors before they both turned at the same time and kicked the doors in. Both their guns raised at the same time and they both trained on Eliot as he threw the thug across the room. Dean's eyes widened, mouth opening to yell. "Eliot!" He looked at the activity in the room before looking at Sam. His own gun had lowered slightly, but his brother was still aiming at the man.
He jerked, reaching out and grabbing Sam just as his brother pulled the trigger. There was nothing he could do.