Alex sighed, staring at the large green sign he stood in front of. He had found a letter in Dana's safehouse not two weeks ago. Speaking of the note- He reached into his pocket and pulled the damn thing out, reading over it for the thousandth time.

"Alex,

I'm heading to a resort town called Silent Hill. I think you should too. We both need a break from this virus shit. The towns in Maine, so it should be pretty easy or you to find it. See you there!

-Dana."

The strange letter was in his little sister's handwriting, only proving to him it was really from her. He grumbled a curse and stuffed the note away again, looking at the fog around him.

"…Aren't most resort towns supposed to have good weather?" The virus asked out loud. He has found a brochure about 'Silent Hill' next to the letter (which is probably where Dana got the idea to visit this place,) and he remembered it had said something about good weather.

Whoever wrote it was a lying asswipe.

With an annoyed sigh, he strolled into the town. It was hard to see past the fog, and he could have sworn it was snowing- which confused him because it was still September. Also, Why the hell weren't there any cars on the road? If this was a popular resort town like the brochure had said, why was no one driving in or out? Whatever the reason, this place was starting to give him the creeps already. He just wanted to find Dana and get out of here. Now wasn't the time for a vacation, even if they both needed one. They both had work to do, if Dana liked it or not.

After about 30 minutes of walking, he finally got to the damn town. It was deserted, by the looks of it. Not a single person on the streets. Alex furrowed his brows and squinted, trying to see through the fog.

"No wonder this place is a ghost town, with all this damn fog I bet everyone left for their own safety." He shivered, not even wanting to picture all the car accidents this place has probably had. Nonetheless, He kept walking through the eerily empty streets. He was tempted to call out his little sister's name, but he knew it probably wouldn't be of much use. This town seemed pretty big. Calling out her name would probably just make him look like an idiot if anyone WAS here-

Just then, Something caught his eye. It looked like a white coat blowing in the wind as the person wearing it rounded the corner.

"Hey!" Mercer called out, jogging forward. "Hey, Have you seen- …He's gone." He stopped, looked around. Not a trace of anyone in a white coat at all. He narrowed his eyes. Something wasn't right. Out of Paranoid habit, Alex looked over his shoulder. He didn't like what he found. There was a message written across the brickwork of wall, in what he could tell was blood.

"Dana's at the school, Alex. Go there to find her. -Doctor M."

Alex didn't like this. Not one bit. Whoever had left this knew where his sister was and who he was. And it was never fun if someone knew who he was. A sudden gust of wind blew through his hair and even pushed his hood off of his head, but as he went to fix it, the sound of rustling paper caught his attention. Just under the creepy message, was what looked like a map of the town being held down by a broken brick. Alex blinked and walked up to it, pushing the brick off and picking it up. "Midwich Elementary School" was circled in red marker. He studied the map for a few minutes, before storing it in his jacket pocket. If Dana was at this school, he was going to go there and get her out and carry her back to Manhattan if he had too! Anything to get out of the creepy town.

With another annoyed sigh, he started towards the school.