"Do you think there's a connection?" Cas pondered the idea himself, wondering if maybe there were similarities shared between the two families and their missing daughters.
"There might be, I dunno. The kidnappings - or them going missing - are a couple weeks apart." Honestly, he's not sure what it is or even if it's their kinda thing. But... he can't ignore kids going missing like that, at least not without making sure it's nothing abnormal.
Castiel gives a nod, taking his time with finishing the cup of coffee before simply stating, "You can have the other one." Referring to the food Dean had bought for him.
He looks up from his food and raises a brow, glances at the bag sitting off to the side, untouched. "You sure?" He asks, just to be safe. He doesn't want to think about what it'll mean when Cas does start needing to eat.
So for now, he shrugs and tugs the bag over to him so he can eat the contents of the bag.
Once he's done eating, he wads up all the bags and tosses them into the tiny trashcan, then gets up from the table. Digging his keys out again, he nods toward the door as he heads for it.
He gives a short nod and pulls open the door, locking it behind them when they're both out of the room, then heads to the car, sliding in behind the wheel and turning her purring engine over.
The Library would probably be their best shot at the moment, get some more info about this place, any other strange disappearances, see if there are any connections before heading out to talk to the missing kid's parents.
Castiel finds himself in the passenger's side, listening to the slow build of sound in the engine before they begin moving. It's a relaxing sound, but Castiel knows there is work to be done. He thinks on what questions might be best to ask and how to lie as he clearly was not the best in that department.
Making connections would be easier once they had the information. Then they could figure out whether this was worth investigating further or calling a bust to move on from.
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So for now, he shrugs and tugs the bag over to him so he can eat the contents of the bag.
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Red meat still sounded rather appealing.
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"C'mon, let's get goin'."
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The Library would probably be their best shot at the moment, get some more info about this place, any other strange disappearances, see if there are any connections before heading out to talk to the missing kid's parents.
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Making connections would be easier once they had the information. Then they could figure out whether this was worth investigating further or calling a bust to move on from.