CHAPTER 7

Leon glanced up at the sky. The clouds were darkening. He knew that it would start raining anytime soon. Leon started to play what had happened all in his mind. He then remembered talking to Hunnigan, then everything getting all staticky.

Leon grabbed his radio from a pouch on his belt. He pushed a red button and a little beeping sound could be heard. "Hunnigan?" Leon asked waiting for a response.

"Leon? What happened before?"

"How am I supposed to know...I thought you did that all on purpose."

"Why would I do something like that?"

Everything got silent. "So are you getting closer to our subject?" Hunningan asked.

"I'm not sure...I have no idea where she is."

"Well maybe if you go deeper into the town then you could probably find her."

"But Hunnigan...Do you even have the slightest clue of what is going on here...There are crazed people. There was even a freakin' chainsaw maniac after me."

Hunnigan took a deep breath. "I'm sorry Leon. But you know you still have a mission to carry out."

Leon gave a short nod. "Yeah...No matter what comes in my way I'll get through it...Just for Ashley." Leon wasn't even sure about what he was saying. He had no clue what was going on. He just wanted his first mission to be a pleasant one...But of course it could never be for Leon.

Sara saw everyone just stop what they were doing. They dropped everything and just left. Sara climbed down the ladder that was in front of her. She had wasted a lot of ammo. Sara now knew that she had poor aim...Or at least when she was in danger.

She pulled her jacket closer to her body. A bitter cold chill ran down her spine. And from looking up at the sky she also knew that it was going to rain.

"I have to find Leon." She told herself. After walking in front of the cabin she noticed Leon.

"Leon!"

Leon looked up at Sara and gave a half smile. "I'm so glad your alright." She said walking towards him.

"You too." He replied. Then put his radio away. "We're going to go deeper...We have to find Ashley."

"I know." Sara said then holstered her gun. "I'm running low on ammo." She said looking down at the pouch on her belt that held all her clips.

"We won't last long with what we have." Leon told her. He lifted himself up. The pain in his back was starting to subside.

Leon and Sara scanned the area they were in, but then stopped as both their eyes caught on the bonfire. They both walked up to it. Sara plugged her nose. It was one of the most disgusting things she had ever smelt.

Leon observed it. There was definetly a corspe burning in the fire. Then Leon closed his eyes and gave a short prayer. He knew exactily who was burning in the fire. It was one of the Police officers that had come on the mission with them.

Sara noticed it too. "Oh...Poor guy." She whispered. Leon took his eyes off the grotesque sight. "Let's go." He said. Leon didn't want to waste anymore time. The villagers could be making their way out of the structure any minute. Leon just wanted to forget about everything he just whitnessed. And to do that he wanted to move on.

Leon started forward and went on the left side of where the large structure was. That was his new destination. He started for it. Sara looked at the burning corpse one more time then followed suit.

After walking for a couple minutes they came to another big metal door. He pulled the handle and the door creaked open. Leon stepped into the new area. This part of the town was definetly a farm.

A few villagers could be seen from first sight. In front of him was a white fence that circled around. Over twenty chickens were inside running around. To his left and about fifteen yards away was another white fence. But that fence held in a couple cows. Leon walked forward. There was a structure in front of him which he guessed was a barn and there was another smaller structure next to the barn.

Leon walked forward, he aimed carefully and shot any villagers that he saw which were only two of them. Leon noticed a path to the left of the barn and he headed that way.

Sara felt a light raindrop fall on her face. She knew instantly that they were getting themselves into more trouble. She just hoped that it truly wasn't going to happen.