Saving Grace
Chapter One
They’re in a small town placed in the middle of Nevada’s lonely deserts, no more than fifteen-hundred civilians, where at least fifty-five of them have disappeared over the last two months.
Sam and Dean Winchester are stuck. The police have told them everything they knew about the missing people, how they ranged from children to elderly, and some confined to their bed at the hospital; town status and wealth didn’t matter, either. The police haven’t a clue as to what could have happened to them; they’ve sent out Search&Rescue through the nearby mountains but there is no sign. There isn’t evidence of bodies, clothes, footprints, or even blood.
So the brothers investigate through supernatural means, but only to dead ends. There’s no sulfur or strange smells, no cold spots or odd sightings, no suspicious behaviors through friends or relatives, and the only witches in around are eco-friendly Pagans who are simply devastated over the disappearances of their four Coven members. There’s no barriers, no strange sigils, and no connection between the victims other than ten or fifteen of them knew each other. The town is clean, and about fifty-five people are missing, and it’s driving them up the wall.
There is no lead, and even Castiel hasn’t a clue.