The next morning when Ayden woke up she quickly took a shower and got dressed. She took her laptop out from her backpack and started looking online for anything mysterious. She had been searching for almost twenty minutes when she found something that looked like her thing. Kids had been kidnapped and no one knows where they are. Also people have been dying every time a child goes missing.
Ayden paced up all her stuff (which wasn’t much) and left for the city. It took her about three hours to get the city. Once she was there she got something to eat and then started looking for clues on what was going on.
Ayden decided to start at the police station. She went to her truck and took out her detective badge. Ayden had many badges for many professions and half of them she stole.
“Excuse me I’m here to discuss the missing children’s case and the murders.” Ayden said as she showed a cop her badge.
“Follow me.” The cop led her to his boss. “Boss, someone is here to see you.” Then the cop left.
“I’m Kevin Banks. How can I help you Ms…”
“Detective Katie Johnson. I’m here to discuss the missing children and the murders.”
“Please, have a seat.” Ayden took a seat across from Kevin.
“Seven children have gone missing in the last week and each time a child is kidnapped someone dies. Do you have any leads?”
“None so far. We have searched almost the whole city, but we have found nothing as of yet.”
“And for the murders there were no clues? Nothing indicating who did it?”
“Nothing. No evidence. It was like the killer was a ghost. There were no traces. One witness has said that the victim started choking, but they weren’t eating or anything. An autopsy found nothing.”
“Well, thank you for your time.” Then Ayden left.
It was very puzzling and there were no clues to what happened.
“Did you hear that Melanie’s little boy was kidnapped?” Ayden heard as she walked passed two people.
“How is she holding up?”
“Not good. She’s hysterical.”
“Pardon me, but I’m detective Katie Johnson. I couldn’t help overhearing that another child was kidnapped. Could you tell me where Melanie lives so I can talk to her?”
“Um, sure.” The people gave Ayden Melanie’s address then Ayden went to go visit her.
When Ayden got to Melanie’s house she knocked on the door. Soon a woman answered and she was crying.
“I’m sorry to bother you, but I’m detective Katie Johnson. I understand that your son was kidnapped. Do you mind if I ask you a few questions?”
“N-no. Come it.”
Ayden and Melanie went into the living room and sat down.
“Where was your son when he was kidnapped?”
“We were at the park. I only turned my back for a second and when I looked back at him he was gone. I searched the whole park, but I couldn’t find him.”
“And you heard no screaming?”
“Nothing. I’m so worried.”
“Don’t worry; I’ll do everything I can to find your son and the other children.”
“Thank you.” Then Ayden left.
Ayden decided to check the park to see if she could find anything. There had to be something that was left behind.
Ayden searched the park for almost an hour, but still she found nothing. She didn’t understand because even ghosts leave some kind of trail behind.
“Damn, there is nothing.”
“What are you looking for?”
Ayden turned around and saw a man with dark glasses and a dog.
“Someone that is missing.”
“You mean the children?”
“Yes. Do you know anything?”
“I can’t remember where it is. It has been such a long time.”
“Were you kidnapped as a little boy?”
“Yes I was. These monsters somehow took my eyesight. I managed to escape, but since I was blind I didn’t know where I was.”
Ayden knew a way to find out. She had a power that could help, though to her it was a curse. Ayden looked around to make sure know one was around. Ayden took off one of her gloves.
“Can you tell me what you heard or smelt?”
“Um…I-I remember hearing water and the smell…I can’t remember the smell, but I was horrible.”
As the man was explaining that Ayden put her hand on his arm. As soon as she touched him she saw images of the past. She saw him as a little boy walking around in a sewer. Then Ayden took her hand away and put her glove back on.
“Thank you. You have been a lot of help.”
“Your welcome.” Then they both went there separate ways.
Ayden remembered seeing an entrance to a sewer near the park. Since all the kids were kidnapped at or near the park then that’s where the demons could have taken them.
Ayden grabbed a flashlight from her truck and then headed into the sewers. The sewer was like a maze. Ayden soon became lost and she didn’t know which way she had come and which way she was going.
Just then Ayden heard some noise coming from behind her. She took out her sai and got ready to fight. She didn’t know exactly what she was dealing with, but she knew whatever it was she could handle it.
The noise was getting closer and when the noise was around the corner Ayden ran around and was about to attack, but stopped when she saw two men; one was shorter then the other and had light hair. The other was a bit taller and had dark hair and they both had guns.
“Who are you and what are you doing here?” Ayden asked.
“We could ask you the same thing.” The light haired man asked.
“I’m doing detective work.”
“Funny, so are we.”
“My detective work is probably more dangerous so you two should leave.”
“I was about to say the same thing.”
“Listen, neither of us is the enemy so why don’t we put our weapons down.” The dark haired guy said.
Ayden and the light haired guy kept staring at each other; neither one of them lowering their weapon…or blinking.
Suddenly there was a growl on the side of them and at the same time Ayden threw her sai and the guy fired his gone; both missing the target.
“Damn.” They said together.
They looked at each other.
“Who are you?” Ayden asked.
“I’m Sam and this is my brother Dean.” The light haired guy said.
“I’m Ayden.”
“Are you a hunter?” Dean asked.
“Yes, and I take it so are you two.”
“So why don’t we work on this together?” Sam said.
Ayden always preferred working alone, but she decided to work with them just this once.
“Fine.” Then the three of them walked the sewers, looking for the demon.