Dean was at ease at he sat in the interrogation room. Being arrested was a breeze. He felt a little bad, knowing that Kayla was probably freaking out, but this was the easiest way to get into the prison to work the job. They'd kill the evil thing and hop out of here as fast as they could. He smiled as two men walked into the room.

"It's about time. I'll have a cheeseburger, extra onions."

The black guy was obviously the leader of the two and he smiled flatly in response. "You think you're funny."

"I think I'm adorable."

"It's nice to finally meet you in person Dean. I'm Special Agent Victor Hendrickson, this is my partner Special Agent Reid."

Did it just get hot? "Not the, Milwaukee Agent Hendrickson?"

"Live and in person."

Shit.

"Read him the charges."

Agent Reid stepped forward, trying to be as confident as his partner. "Mail fraud, credit card fraud, grave desecration…"

"No just skip to the good ones."

"Armed robbery, kidnapping and oh, three counts of first degree murder. And after Milwaukee your brother is now a murder suspect himself along with a young woman who we're narrowing in on."

Dean swallowed, Hendrickson wasn't part of the plan. He knew too much.

"Let's face it Winchester, you're screwed."

Saved by the lawyer. A woman walked in and stopped the conversation. "Dean Winchester?"

"In the flesh." The public defender had arrived.

Laura Daniels met with Dean and Sam privately to discuss the case. Dean wished he had a couple minutes to let Sam know what they were up against.

"Unfortunately your arraignment for the breaking and entering charge won't be until Tuesday."

"And they'll keep us in the county jail?"

"That's right. And considering the charges you're facing, no judge in their right mind is going to grant you bail."

Dean smirked. "We figured that."

Daniels continued. "Extradition papers have already been filed from all five states, Missouri and Wisconsin being the biggest concern, the bank robbery and the murder raps."

That worried Sam, they wouldn't have much time to work the job. "How long can we delay extradition?"

"A week, maybe less."

Sam and Dean exchanged looks; they better get moving on this. After their discussion with their public defender, they were transported to the county jail.