Chapter 2: Chapter 2

Chapter 2

Dean and Sam sat in the back as Lara drove the final mile into Forks and made it to the hospital and showed her German badge to the woman behind the desk and gave a number for the hospital to collect payments from. Sam stared at her and she nodded towards Dean who was unconscious. Dean woke up while being examined and nearly hurt his doctor but Sam calmed him down.

Lara paced out in the hallway as she waited for Dean to get dressed so they could go. The hospital was told that the three of them were on assignment in looking into the disappearances that happened a few years ago and since bodies haven't been found yet, the government called the three of them in to find out the truth. Lara was a step ahead of them and already got a room set up; she moved their bags into the hotel room that night before going on patrol and found no trace of vampires anywhere in the little town. She was disappointed in this fact. She went to the police station and spoke with the chief, Charlie Swan.

He was a taller man with dark hair and nice eyes, his beard was thick and his uniform looked in need of a wash. "Can I help you ma'am."

Lara showed her badge quickly so he wouldn't see it was a fake. "Agent Lieselotte Metzger of the German government; they finally got fed up with their missing people. There were a couple missing people's reports about three years ago and the bodies haven't been found." She said sternly, she's done this enough times to be more convincing. The German government counted on her to do everything herself and they rarely backed her up, if ever.

Charlie Swan, police chief of Forks, Washington bit his lower lip. "I'm sorry Agent Metzger, but that is for only-."

"I have authority from the German government to request the missing persons reports if I need them. Guess what Chief Swan? I need those reports to find out what's happened to these people."

Charlie frowned, "Of course." He sighed sadly.

"Thank you Chief Swan," she nodded and stood with her hands on her waist. He disappeared into a back as Lieselotte looked at the board of missing persons; there wasn't a lot but the most happened over the same semi-period of time. She shook her head, "Damn demons," she whispered to herself and saw a young couple sitting together. Her head was on his shoulder; her spiky black hair was pointed in all directions and cut short so that was possible. His hair was a honey blond colour and looked thicker than the girl's. They were dressed in very elegant clothes and Lieselotte felt unnerved by them but before she could say anything to them, Charlie reappeared.

He held up the three folders, "This is it, only these were issued."

"Thank you Chief," she smiled.

He nodded, "So are these people of German lineage?"

She was going through the files for at least five minutes before she answered him, "No, not according to these."

"Well people lie because they're ashamed," Charlie pointed out.

Lieselotte giggled, "Ashamed that their great-grandparents were Nazi's… I can understand that… however I doubt these missing people are missing because of what happened decades ago. There's something else… oh I have partners as that you'll probably meet tomorrow; we'll have questions for you and your people here."

Charlie stared at her, "I know we're a small precinct Agent Metzger, but we're capable of finding these people."

"It's been nearly three years Chief Swan, the families have had enough and my bosses are fed up with how American's handle this kind of situation."

"What do you mean? Americans were the first to create the atomic bomb! We're highly capable of doing this on our own." Charlie guessed, his history wasn't working right now.

"Chief, I didn't meant to let it on that you weren't capable, sir; we just want to give it a try this time and maybe if we combine our smart brains we can give these families a funeral for their loved ones." She told him and he grimaced at her, "Give us a week or two- we don't come up with anything, then you get everything back and we'll leave Forks… mostly likely forever unless if someone else goes missing."

Charlie Swan frowned a little and then grinned, "Alright Agent Metzger- deal. Don't cause me trouble and I'll do what I can. My people will assist you only if you ask for it."

"We appreciate that Chief Swan; while we're here. Mind sharing cases you're working on now?"

"Sorry, confidential and we're a small town anyway; not much goes on here."

Lieselotte smiled at him and nodded, "I can understand that Sir. Thank you for the case files," they shook hands.

"If I may ask… how old are you- you look awfully young to be working with German Government?"

Lieselotte blushed, "I am younger then most but I've earned it Chief Swan. I'm good at my job because I love it more then anything. My partners are like family and we take care of each other; I'm afraid that there is something going on here and I need to find out what. If I'm wrong, which I hope I am- I'll send a card every day for a year with my greatest apologies for wasting your time tonight."

Charlie smiled and meant it, "That wouldn't be necessary." He assured her and she smiled thankfully at him, "I want to help Agent Metzger."

Lieselotte nodded, "When or if we get something, of course." She promised and saw a girl enter the building. She was pretty with dark brown hair and golden eyes, a petite blond child about, nine or ten followed her into the building.

"Grandpa!" the little blond girl said and Charlie looked past me and waved, it caused Lieselotte to frown. The girl looked like her mother had to have been at least her age when she was born. "Mom let me come, right mom?" The brown haired woman nodded and glanced at me.

"Agent Metzger- I'll see you tomorrow I suppose." He said to me holding up his hand to signify to give him and her a minute. They went and sat down next to the couple and began talking, the blond girl called the spiky haired woman Auntie Alice.

Lieselotte cleared her throat, something was going on. That was for sure. "Of course Chief. These missing persons must be found," she skeptically. If something was going on, the police chief was in on it. "My partners and I will keep in touch of course."

"Will any more of your people come to assist you if you call for them?"

Lieselotte grinned, "No. Just us Chief; my fellow Germans care but not enough to spend thousands of German dollars to find people, who in theory- according to them have been kidnapped and eaten." She emphasized 'eaten' for a reason.

"Cannibals?" he whispered and led me away from his granddaughter. "Bella, honey, excuse us for a moment. Nessie, I'll be right back, keep your mom out of trouble. Alice- Jasper, nice to see you again. Enjoy France?"

"We're tired Chief, but glad to be back." Alice said.

Lieselotte glanced back at them, they are all family? Lieselotte smiled at them when Jasper and Alice looked up at her, but they only watched her cautiously. She held the folders tightly in her right hand; Charlie tuned back to her and led her away from his family. "You really think that there's a cannibals here in my town? Here in little Forks."

"Chief, I've seen and dealt with worse. I don't want anyone to get hurt or killed, but if I find anything that deals with what I think is connected to these missing persons, I will do everything in my power to stop it. I have unlimited skills Chief Swan," she said.

He rubbed his chin, "I have no intention on making your boss unhappy."

Lieselotte tried to smile and looked over at his waiting family who were all watching them. "I don't how to thank you Chief; I'll bring my partners by in the morning so you can meet them. I believe you'll find them interesting- they're just like brothers, they're so close." Charlie smiled.

"I want to find these people, I swear I do but I don't know if there's any hope in this case." He admitted in a dull whisper.

"Chief, these people have families. You have a child don't you?"

"Bella is my daughter, yes and I know what you're going to say. Of course I'd want to find her if she went missing," he made a face. "But these people have been gone for so long… I don't think you'll be able to find them."

Lieselotte sighed, "I understand that that is a possibility but I have to try." She said helplessly, "The families deserve to know what happened to their sons, daughters, sister, brother… the list goes on Chief," she said quietly. "I don't want to take away family time, but-."

"It's no problem. My daughter and her family lives here in Forks- off the main road out of town." She nodded, "Agent Metzger, if you need anything: batteries for a damn flashlight. You just ask; if there's a chance we can find these missing people…"

"I understand and thank you again," she told him politely. "Have a good night Chief Swan. Ms. Swan," she added as she passed Bella and Nessie. They nodded at her and glanced at each other then turned to Alice.