Author's Note: Woohoo my second fanfiction! Ha so I hope you like it :] Please Review.

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Mesquite Daily Doings November 2nd, 2010 Mesquite, Texas

Another Teen has gone missing off of Burns Bridge. Daniel Parker's red Chevrolet was found at 6:30 this morning by a civilian that has asked that her/his identity stayed anonymous.

Daniel's truck was at the rise of the bridge, off, and on Neutral. There was no sign of struggle, the seat bell was still in clip.

The superstitions about Burns Bridge have become scarier. Years ago, a bus drove off the bridge, killing 12 of the 14 children inside of it, 3 of those bodies have not been recovered. Nobody knows the reason why the bus flipped off, or where the bodies are.

Dean set down the newspaper, rubbing his chin. He sat in a motel room, his feet propped onto the chipped desk.

"Hey Sam," he called; turning his head to look at his brother lounged on one of two of the twin size beds.

Sam looked up from the Winchester journal, his brow quirked in a 'yes?' look. Dean grinned his crooked smile, "I think we got somethin' here,'' he stated, sitting properly in the chair.

Sam stood from the bed, the springs in the mattress groaning as the weight changed. He hid a yawn with his hand and walked over to Dean, looking over his shoulder, reading the short article, "Texas huh?" He asked.

Dean grinned and folded the magazine, stashing it in his jacket pocket. He stood and stretched, his back popping deliciously.

Sam grimaced at the noise and sighed, "well then lets get on the road." He said. They were in New Orleans, just finishing the "ghost" on the docks. Actually it was just a creepy old man who loved to scare kids.

They jumped into Dean's beloved '67 Impala, turning on the masculine car. Sam nearly jumped out of his skin at how loud the music was, cracking an amused chuckle from Dean.

Five minutes later, they were on the road, heading to Mesquite, Texas.

Author's Note: How did ya'll like it? Just thought ya'll wanted to know, the legend about Burn's Bridge…it's true.