Alucard's little sister: See first chapter and I don't own America (the band)

Editor Cain: Wow, another person. That makes four members of the Daredevils

Alucard's little sister: Like I said. No one is alone.

Bullet Wrath

Amanda grabbed a group of pictures from her satchel and placed them on the night stand by her bed. She decided to share a room with Leona instead of having her own room in the other house.

There was a knock at the door; it was John. "Hey Amanda, I was wondering if you would like to go with me to get a few things," he asked.

"Hang on for a sec," she said. She reached into her satchel, pulled out a digital camera and took his picture. "We could be writing history here. So, what kind of things were you planning on getting? And where are Paul and Leona?"

"Oh, Paul is at the power plant and Leona is walking Ichigo in the mall. And I was thinking of getting some computers from an office building to connect to the weather satellite. So, we'll know what the weather's like and be prepared. What do you say, will you help?"

She put the camera away. "Sure, I might be able to find a printer there, too."

"A printer?"

She shrugged. "You know for my pictures."

"I see, well, let's use the K-car."

At the ranch the blue-haired man called Grimm, sat in the middle of an empty living room using a computer. "Most people would think that the internet is gone. It's still here, just no one's updated it in three years." He put a sucker in his mouth. He used the internet to hack into a security camera of the Shipyard. He used it to look around. He gasped and nearly lost his sucker. "My car," cried Desmond standing up. "My K-car is gone! Who in the world took it?" he sighed and sat back down. "Well, I can't tell when it was taken from here, but man! I haven't seen it for three years but that's my tarp." He turned the computer off. He grabbed a bunch of daggers, and put two cuffs on with a knife on them. "I don't have time to figure that out right now." He walked out the door. "I need more supplies. Though whoever stole my car is going to pay. Even if it was Leo the Lion...which I doubt."

When they reached the large building, John sneezed.

"Bless you," said Amanda.

John parked the K-car in front of the office building by a parking meter. The two of them got out of the car. "Hey," said John pointing to the meter. "Do you want to pay for this or do I have to?"

"Huh? But, there are no more parking fines...or parking maids," said Amanda.

John tried not to laugh. "I'm sorry," he said. "I couldn't help it."

She crossed her arms. "That wasn't funny, John," she said. "No wonder Paul doesn't act is age."

John nearly fell over laughing at that. He opened the door to the office building. "Are you kidding me?! When we met that was what he did to me! Not with a parking meter but a 'Group rate for a ferry' so don't feel too bad. Plus, I don't think he's ever acted his age."

She followed him into the building. "Wait, when did you meet them?"

"Oh, a few days ago. I turned on a radio and heard their broadcast. So, I ran over and met Leona at the pub, then her Dad. Hang on." He ran over to the front desk, not paying attention to the floor he was walking on, found a radio and turned it on.

Leona's voice flooded the room. "Wasn't that fun? And, now before I go off to another stop..."

"She must be back at the base...or whatever you like to call it," said John.

"Here's a song for a new friend of mine named John," said Leona. "Enjoy."

On the first part of the journey

I was looking at all the life

There were plants and birds and rocks and things

There was sand and hills and rings

The first thing I met was a fly with a buzz

And the sky with no clouds

The heat was hot and the ground was dry

But the air was full of sound

I've been through the desert on a horse with no name

It felt good to be out of the rain

In the desert you can remember your name

'Cause there ain't no one for to give you no pain

La, la...

John turned red. "Gee, thanks, Leo," he muttered.

Amanda walked over to him. "What's that all about," she asked. "You don't like that song?"

"She's playing that song because I forgot my name," he said with a sigh. "I needed my driver's licence to remember what it was."

She patted his back. "That is sad. I'd turn red, too, if I were you." She turned around, nearly fell back and over the desk. "Bones! Did you see the floor!?"

Oh, great, now she's calling me that, he thought. "No, I didn't, really, expect for the fact that there are no Darkseeker bodies. Why?"

"Just look."

He saw what she was looking at. In the middle of the title floor was a large puddle of dried blood. "That's disturbing," he said calmly. He walked through it to the elevator. He pushed the button and it dinged. "You coming?"

"B-b-but the blood. There's so much of it."

"It's easier if you don't think about it. Now come into the elevator. The computers are probably on the fourth floor."

"Yeah, sorry." She carefully avoided stepping on the pool of dried blood. "Do you think the rest of building is like that?"

"Hard to say." He pushed the button to the fourth floor.

Paul played with a yo-yo as he checked the power levels. "So bored," he said. "Two new people within days of each other. I wonder if we'll find one more person. I doubt it."

"How much are willing to bet," asked Leona walking into the room. She pulled her goggles down from around her eyes. "No, really, how much?"

He reached into his pocket pulled out his wallet and took out a 50 pound note. "I bet this much that no one else will join us in the next five days."

Leona took out a 50 pound note from her helmet. "I bet in the five days that someone will." She took Paul's money and hers and put it in her pocket. "I'll give it to John. He and Amanda went to that to Andrew & Lawson attorneys at law office building."

Paul dropped the yo-yo. "You know that's where we first met Bullet, right?"

"Shit," cried Leona. "I've gotta go. You can hang out at the pub today!" She ran out the door, got on a red moped, put her goggles around her eyes and drove off to the city.

The sun shined throughout the fourth floor of the building. The floor was a maze of cubicles and covered with dust.

The two of them left the elevator. "Well, it looks like we don't have to worry about Darkseekers here," said John.

"Just getting mindlessly lost," said Amanda.

"We can just knock over the cube-walls if that happens," he said. He walked into one of the cubicles. "Nope, just a PC, need laptops, they're easier to carry." He left that cubicle and moved on to another.

"I'll check on the other side of the room," Amanda said. She walked through the sea of cubicles peering in each until she found it. In the second to last cubicle was a photo printer in its box. On the box it had a completed repair order on it. On the desk by the printer was a laptop with a power cord. "Bones, come over here! I found a computer and a printer!"

A minute later John came over with two laptops in bags on each shoulder. "There's a bag under the desk," he said. "Then you can use both hands for the printer."

As soon as they reached the first floor Amanda spotted the security office. She gave the printer to John. "Hang on, I wantta check something out." She walked over to the door. She pulled out a bobby pin and unlocked the door. The room had several TVs, VCRs and one long table in the middle. On the left side of the door was an emergency power shut-down button. She walked along the TVs and VCRs and noticed a tape sticking out of the machine. The date the tape was being used for was crossed out and relabelled Bullet says Hello.

"That's a strange title for a security camera," said John setting the printer on the table. "Play it."

She turned the TV above the VCR on and put the tape in. "Ok, here we go."

The tape played right away. At first all it showed was a bunch of people in suits leaving the building three years ago. Then there was a skip in the video and the date was moved forward to last year's. Paul Artmen appeared on the tape. He had his handgun in his hands and he was slowly walking to the elevator.

A female Darkseeker quietly stalked him. It reached Paul and jumped on him and ran its nails down his back. There was no sound but it was obvious that Paul screamed. He hit the thing with the gun then fired a bullet. The thing ran off. Paul ran after it for a moment then turned to face the elevator.

The doors had opened and Bullet stepped out. John nearly ran out of the room at the sight of him. "That's the leader of the gang of Darkseekers, very bad news," John said.

"Oh," said Amanda.

On the tape Paul fired a shot at Bullet. Then another. He fell to his knee from the last attack. That's when he ran over and kicked him in jaw. Paul fell out of the camera's range.

"Oh, no," cried Amanda.

Before the tape could continue the power went off and emergency lights came on. John and Amanda turned to see Leona with her hand on the shut down button.

She took her hand off the button and pulled her goggles up onto her pilot helmet. "Guess I was a little late," she said. She walked over. "I thought you were just getting computers so, why are you here?"

John just stammered.

"I wanted to see if there was video on what made that giant puddle of blood," said Amanda.

"I didn't want to," John added.

"Sure," said Leona. She walked over and pulled the tape out. "I'm taking this back to its owner. I'll see you back at home. Don't speak about this." She left.

"I think she's mad at us," said Amanda.

"Speak for yourself," said John. "I didn't want to go in here. Now come on these laptops are hurting my shoulders."