Chapter Two
3rdPerson Point of View
Disclaimer: I own nothing but the storyline.
"Hi, your Cee-Cee Web, right?" asked Sam. "I'm Agent Perry and this is my partner, Agent Smith. We have a few questions on an article you wrote for the newspaper."
They had gotten her address of the Carmel Pine Cone – a name both brothers had agreed was completely ridiculous for any company to have. It sounded like something they'd come up with.
"Um..ok? How can I help you?"
"It's about the article you wrote regarding the De Silva murder."
She lights up, and her incredibly white skin is covered with a pink flush. "Oh! Yes? Come in! I'm happy to help with anything at all. It was such a great story – "
"Yeah, yeah. It was great," Dean interrupts hastily. "We were just wondering where you got all this information from and how reliable it was."
She now turns more nervous, the pink quickly fading from her cheeks. "Well, you should have read that all the information was conducted by Dr. Clive Clemmings PHD before his death..."
"And how did you find out about his research, as, if I recall correctly, the article was written after his untimely death."
"Well, my friend lives in the house – the one where J-Hector de Silva's body was discovered – and had gone to see him about the house's history before he died."
Both of the Winchester brothers new she was hiding something, especially after her almost slip-up.
"Is your friend naturally interested in history?" Sam asks, suspiciously.
She nods then fiddles with her hair. "Yeah, Suze is...uh, really interested in it. She told me all about it."
"So there was no concrete proof?" Dean asked as he took a step closer to the poor girl in an attempt to get her to spill the truth. However, an angry gilt came into her eyes as she realised she was being accused of lying – something she very rarely, if ever, did.
"Well, if you take account the way the victim was killed – strangled – and the discovery of letters from the fiancé to Hector buried in the same place as the body was found." She replied angrily before exclaiming, "Oh, and the handkerchief!" as if she had forgotten about it.
"Handkerchief?" Both Winchesters asked.
"It had Maria's – the fiancés – initials on it. It fell out...of the body...as it was being removed." The anger had begun to leave her as she thought about the said body, almost cringing as she imagined how her friend must of felt seeing it being taken out of its grave.
"Thank-you, Miss Webb."
They begin to walk out the door, but as he reaches the door Dean turns back towards Cee-Cee.
"You wouldn't happen to know where the body was buried do you, or where the letter's and handkerchief are?"
She hesitated but answered then anyway, knowing that they'd find out sooner or later. "The objects are in the museum, but the body...you'll have to ask Suze, but I think it was buried in the mission cemetery. I heard that Father Dominic did the burial."
The brother's both nodded and thanked her for her time before walking out the door and down the driveway, but not before hearing Cee-Cee as she spoke into her phone.
"Hey, Suze. Just a heads up, I have no idea why, but there were two FBI agents just here asking about Jesse..."
