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379. Strange Clues!

"What's up?"

Seeing the change in Jo's expression, Alex asked casually.

"Sam and Dean seem to have found sothing, but it's hard to explain over the phone. They want us to et them back at the motel. Looks like they might have a lead," Jo replied as she tucked her phone away and downed the last of her coffee.

Alex and Jo had originally planned to visit the church, but it seed unlikely they'd find anything useful there. The missing girls were from different areas with no apparent connection.

By the ti they returned to the motel, Dean and Sam had been waiting for a while.

"Did you find any leads?" Sam asked eagerly when Alex and Jo walked in.

"Sort of. Alex discovered that all the victims were virgins, which should help rule out so possibilities. Also, I found no signs of demons—no sulfur, no supernatural frequencies. This likely has nothing to do with demons," Jo said, pulling out her demon tracker and giving it a shake before crossing her arms.

"I'm leaning more and more toward the idea of cultists worshipping a dark god," she added.

"Interesting angle," Dean said, raising an eyebrow and looking at Alex with curiosity. "How did you figure out they were virgins? If I had that ability, my life would be so much easier."

"Oh, co on, Dean. Since when did your preferences change?" Sam imdiately shot back, dismantling his brother's comnt.

Dean didn't mind, though. Instead, he chuckled.

"Fair point. I prefer those with experience," he replied with a grin.

"Are you seriously going to keep having this conversation in front of ?" Jo glared at Dean.

Noticing her gaze, Dean awkwardly reined in his smile.

"Alright, folks, back to business. Did you find any useful information to share? Maybe if we combine everything, we can figure out what we're dealing with," Alex said, grabbing a cold beer from the fridge and handing one to each of them before turning to Sam.

"Well... I wouldn't exactly call it solid information," Sam began, accepting the beer and sitting down in front of his laptop. "Dean and I visited the ho of one of the victims, and we ca across sothing intriguing."

Sam continued, "While the victim's family didn't provide anything new, a neighbor ntioned seeing signs of a fire at the girl's house the night she disappeared."

"A fire?" Jo exchanged a puzzled look with Alex.

None of the information they had collected so far had ntioned anything about a fire.

Sam noticed Jo's confusion and explained further.

"That girl was the only victim who disappeared from her ho. Her neighbor swore that he saw flas coming from her bedroom that night. But interestingly, the local fire departnt never received a report."

"And there were no burn marks in the girl's room either," Dean added. "Plus, the neighbor was reportedly drunk out of his mind that night, so no one took his words seriously. That's why it never made it into the police reports."

Hearing these details, Jo frowned even deeper, resting her chin on her hand as she tried to piece the clues together.

Feeling that the drunk neighbor's account might not be convincing enough, Dean took another swig of his beer and added with a smirk, "Want to know what's even more interesting? Before the first girl disappeared, there was a wildfire in the nearby national park. The fire was contained quickly, but no one could figure out what caused it."

"Well, that's intriguing," Alex mused. "A wildfire, missing girls, and a house fire on the night of a disappearance…"

An idea struck Alex imdiately, and he realized the likely culprit behind it all.

Looking at the three young hunters, Alex hesitated, unsure how to break the news. He hadn't expected them to stumble across such a terrifying enemy.

"Do you have any idea what we're up against?" Sam asked, hoping Alex could provide so insight.

"Why don't you try searching for those keywords online?" Alex replied with a wry smile, settling onto the couch.

Sam and Dean exchanged a puzzled glance but decided to follow Alex's suggestion. Of course, even if Alex hadn't ntioned it, Sam would have done it anyway—it was part of their standard routine.

Posing as federal agents was just the first step. It allowed them to approach victims and their families without raising suspicion from local law enforcent. But if that didn't yield clear answers, they turned to the internet or other hunters for clues.

Sam's fingers flew across the keyboard as he began his search. The process took so ti, and Jo sat quietly on the couch, waiting for the results.

After about ten minutes, Sam's expression shifted from confusion to astonishnt.

"This can't be…"

"What is it, Sammy?" Dean asked, curious. "What did you find?"

"I searched for fire, virgin abductions, and unexplained wildfires. You won't believe this—every search result ca back shockingly consistent."

Everyone's attention turned toward Sam.

"What is it?"

"The World of Warcraft players' official website."

Sam turned his laptop around to show the three others.

On the screen wasn't anything related to their investigation, but rather the hopage of the massively popular online ga. Alex even recognized a few familiar ga characters displayed there.

"I don't get it, little brother. I've never played this damn ga," Dean said, clearly confused.

"It's dragons, Dean," Jo interjected, providing an explanation.

"Dragons. One of the latest raid bosses in World of Warcraft's newest expansion," she added.

With this revelation, everyone's expressions turned strange—except Alex, who remained silent but amused.

"See? I told you this made no sense," Sam said, throwing up his hands.

"Well, not entirely impossible…" Jo glanced at Alex. After all, with a witcher from another world standing right next to her, the existence of dragons—legendary creatures spoken of throughout history—wasn't too far-fetched.

"Fantastic," Dean said with a laugh. "Ever since this guy showed up, all sorts of crazy things have been popping up. First angels, and now we're hunting a dragon. Believe , nothing will surprise anymore."

Dean pulled out his phone.

"What's next? I better call soone to get so answers."

For matters beyond their understanding, the Winchester brothers always turned to Bobby for help.

Bobby had been a close friend of their father and, after years of hunting, had transitioned into a support role, providing research and intel for other hunters.

Most hunters worked alone, distrustful of others, which increased the danger they faced. Bobby, however, served as a central figure, maintaining contact with hunters via phone lines or pagers, offering crucial information and sotis even joining the field himself.

Over the years, the brothers' bond with Bobby had grown to be almost familial. No matter the trouble Dean and Sam encountered, Bobby was always their first call.

"How exactly am I supposed to help you this ti?" Bobby's exasperated voice ca through the phone.

"A dragon, Bobby," Dean said, wincing. "I know it sounds crazy, but we're serious."

"Dragons? Are you kidding ? First angels, and now dragons? Why don't you just go look for God while you're at it? Dragons aren't real! What do you expect to do—call Hogwarts?"

Dean gave an awkward glance at the others and retreated to the bedroom, phone in hand.

"I'm serious, Bobby," he insisted.

"This isn't the Loch Ness Monster we're talking about. Dragons aren't real. They're myths. I've been in this business a long ti, and I've never heard of anyone encountering a dragon."

After a pause, Bobby sighed.

"I'll make so calls and ask around, but don't get your hopes up."

Back in the living room, Sam curiously turned to Alex.

"So... you already knew, didn't you?"

"I co from a world of superheroes, Sam," Alex said with a shrug. "In my world, dragons aren't common, but they're not unheard of either."

He hadn't forgotten about the uncontrollable extraordinary dragon roaming the wastelands back on Earth in the post-apocalyptic dinsion he'd visited.

"However, in your world, I'd guess dragons aren't too hard to handle. If you can find the right approach, there's always a way to deal with them."

The Supernatural universe had links to various multiverses. Marvel Comics often made references to the Winchester brothers, and DC's Legends of Tomorrow even had a crossover with the series.

"Do you happen to know how to deal with a dragon? Or how we might find one and rescue the kidnapped girls?" Sam asked.

After a mont of thought, Alex nodded slightly.

"If I rember correctly, dragons live in caves. They feed on virgins and hoard treasure—gold, silver, jewels. If we find their lair, we'll likely find them and the missing girls."

"Good point."

Hearing this, Sam turned back to his laptop and began searching for caves or natural caverns in the area.

At that mont, Alex's expression shifted slightly, as if sensing sothing. His eyes narrowed.

After a brief pause, he stood up and said, "I'm going out for a bit to grab sothing to eat. Since I'm in this world, I might as well try so of the local cuisine."

"I'll co with you!" Jo said eagerly.

"No need. I'll just wander around nearby," Alex replied with a aningful smile.

"I won't be long."

.....

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383. Slaying the Dragon.

384. A Good Chance of Winning.

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