I supposed you all notice my POV change. It used to be in 1st person format but know I've changed it to third person, because it helps me focus on the details, events, and feelings of all the characters. I'm sorry if you don't like it this way, and message me if you would like me to type it to you in a different format.

"I don't understand." Miyuki frowned as she shot an undead that was scrambling toward her very slowly…

"It's what you were sent there for."

Takashi was exhausted. He'd been walking for half an hour now, and still hadn't come across the police station. Although, on the good side, he knew where he was now and only had a mile to go.

He looked back and could tell they were tired, but still had enough energy to defend themselves.

"I don't care if it's my job. How do you know if it's even here?" Baden was frustrating her to the deepest extent of annoyance.

"You find it, and eliminate it. I don't care if it's at the bottom of the ocean I don't care if you die. You will do it; I've kept an eye on you. I can destroy everything you hold dear, wait scratch that, are beginning to hold dear."

Takashi turned a silent curve, this part of the city was empty, buildings were deserted and lonely, but he knew those zombies were still around, just waiting for the slightest noise.

"We' re almost there." Everyone nodded, now composing themselves as if getting ready for battle.

"You wouldn't." Miyuki froze as he spoke the most haunting words she'd ever heard.

"Now, now Miyuki, you know that's a lie. Do what you're told and no one will get hurt." DIAL TONE.

The group stared seriously at the now ghost police station. It seemed so desolate and lifeless. It was. Takashi was the first to enter the place, followed by Rei and Saeko, then Hirano and Takagi, Lastly, Dr. Marikawa. Every creak tensed them up, even it was just a small mouse.

"Miyuki?" He half shouted, half whispered. He knew he couldn't flat out yell her name, he'd just be inviting his own demise if he did. So as quietly as they could, they'd roamed around first floor, saying her name, but ended up with nothing. So they started upon the second floor. This was when things became odd. Guns were thrown around on the floor uselessly, while used bullets littered the floors as well. All the file cabinets, drawers, and even briefcases had been opened.

"Sanada?" Saeko spoke, to find no one replying back. Their hearts were dropping. What if she was never found? Takashi refused the idea, rejected it. She was alive. He would find her. It would just take time. So, on they went to the third, top, and last floor.

As Rei entered the room first, she was shocked. There was nothing. No blood, no death, no mess, just nothing to fill up the room, but the walls were a different story. On them, names, locations, agencies had been listed, and crossed out except for one.

"The U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation." Rei muttered. Takashi entered the room and stared at the black writing shocked. They went through the halls, opening doors only to find the same thing in each room. However, there was room that could barely fit a person inside. It held a window. Takashi stared at the window skeptically, before walking toward it and looking outside. It was there that he found his prize. Outside, stood Miyuki with several swords, and even more guns wrapped around her waist, while her rifle was held tightly in her hands. Relieved, he opened the window and stared down at her.

"Miyuki." The voice had said her name. She whipped around and looked up and found Takashi staring back at her, an excited look on his face. At that, she almost smiled.

"I can destroy everything you hold dear…"

Baden's voice drifted through the back of her mind, and she froze, and turned her back to him, leaving Takashi confused. Suddenly, he was out of sight, and she could've bet her life, they were now leaving the police station. She saw the hood of an empty car, and sighed, before resting upon it.

She was stuck, and she knew it. She bit her lip. This was all Baden's fault.

"Miyuki. Are you alright?" Miyuki looked up at Takashi before nodding solemnly.

"I'm fine." He raised an eyebrow, curious about her quietness, before Takagi and the others arrive. Takagi, having the watchful eye as always, saw the phone in her hand.

"You had a phone the whole time? We could have called someone? Why didn't you say anything?" She shouted in anger, her face serious. Miyuki glared at her.

"It only gets government calls. Don't get too happy about it." The two exchanged narrowed glances, before looking away from each other. Dr. Marikawa realized the tension and frowned.

"Well, I know where we can go next. I have a friend, and I have a key to her house just in case. So we could go there…" Miyuki nodded at her.

"That's the best we can do for now. Let's go." Little did she know, Takashi had seen her strange behavior, and wasn't impressed.

As they arrived at a luxurious apartment, the girls minus Miyuki headed straight for the shower room, while Takashi, Kohta, and Miyuki laid in wait outside. Takashi nudged Hirano.

"Huh?"

"Go outside. Keep watch." The gun expert nodded bravely before walking out with binoculars. Takashi turned toward Miyuki.

"What's going on? You seem even more sheltered than when we first met." Miyuki didn't turn.

"There are people, Takashi. People who control others, and there are others who cannot do anything about it. I am one of those others." With that she turned to walk away, but Takashi wouldn't let her. She wouldn't leave him hanging like that. He grabbed her wrist, and made her look at him.

"Tell me what's wrong!" She was stunned as he yelled at her, but frowned.

"Takashi, there is something I have to find. If I don't it'll be your head. I can't let that happen to any of you." That said, she walked out of the room, leaving him in shock.

Takashi frowned. He would die if she didn't find whatever it was?

"It only gets government calls. Don't get too happy about it." Miyuki's voice rang inside her head, and he placed the pieces together. Her father had called, not too happy at all.