It was a good thing that Charlie had been there with him or he would have missed Sam completely. It wasn’t easy trying to look for his brother, in a different body, while trying to keep his eyes on the road. “I don’t see him,” he said as he glanced in the direction Charlie had said she’d seen Sam in. Just because he didn’t see anything, it didn’t mean she didn’t see him. He made a quick u-turn and drove up to he edge of the trees and stopped. There was no road going into the woods and he wasn’t going to damage the car by driving through there. “Looks like we’re walking.”
With Charlie by his side they started walking. Hopefully it was Sam that Charlie had seen and hopefully they weren’t too far from him. He didn’t want to run around after some hyped up vampire version of his brother. “Sam,” he called out, “you need to stop hiding.”