Big Misconceptions
Chapter Two
The next day they decided they should start work on finding out about how the victims had been killed. This meant they needed to see the Medical Examiner, or at least his/her files on the cases and the victims' bodies, and because they were no longer in America they were forced to get a taxi. "I cannot believe I had to leave my baby home just so we could investigate these stupid murders!" Dean exclaimed, more to himself than his brother. "Shut up Dean, you know that Bobby wouldn't have sent us if it wasn't troubling him. What we should be thinking about is: Who are we going to be? We'll need a cover." Sam, as always, kept Dean's eyes on the game. But it didn't work entirely. "Oh, I have an idea. Here you'll need this." He replied, with a grin, Dean then handed Sam a fake ID that made him sigh. Eventually the taxi brought them to their destination. At the help desk Dean asked the receptionist where the Medical Examiner was. "May I see some ID?" the receptionist asked, looking wary yet interested in Dean. Dean immediately took out his ID. "MI6, the name's Winchester. Dean Winchester." He said quite proudly and with a wink, for which he received a kick from Sam. The receptionist replied "Dr. Jones is in his office, follow the corridor to your left and the third door on the right is his." To which they thanked her and followed her instructions. "Was that absolutely necessary, Dean? Don't you remember how dangerous it is to be using our real names?" Sam remarked, to which Dean replied "This is a whole new country, I'm sure it's fine, especially considering I'm officially dead and you're just Sam. Besides, what's wrong with adding a little Bond comedy to it? She clearly enjoyed it. You need to get a good sense of humour. You haven't been especially interesting since the first time we met those Ghost-Facer kids. Here's the door". Before entering the room Sam attempted to reason with Dean that by using their own names other hunters may hear, or the demon terrorizing the city might come to hear of their visit to England and come for them. Not that they were ill-equipped, it'd just be more advantageous if they knew what they were up against.
"So what can you tell us about these deaths Dr. Jones?" Dean asked once seated in the ME's office. The Doctor looked from Dean to Sam and after a long pause collected his notes on the victims from his filing cabinet to the right of his desk. "There's nothing wrong with the bodies except that their scalps were removed. There seems to be nothing connecting the deaths, and the scalps were found at the scene. It could be that the perpetrator is choosing his victims at random but it is not my job to find out. As far as I could see, there is nothing else wrong with the victims." Sam thanked him and asked to see the body of the most recent victim, hoping to find traces of sulphur so they would know what they were facing. But when they saw the body, they found nothing, if it weren't for the CCTV footage; they'd have believed there was just a very human psycho on the loose.
