'What a mansion!' Gavin cried as the group gazed upon the front hall. The room was floored with blue marble and there were no windows to show the outside world. At each side a few doors were visible. In the centre of the room was a large, grand staircase. It was your average mansion, besides the fact it looked creepy and was covered in dust and cobwebs, funnily enough there were no spiders…

Kevin hobbled over to the stairs painfully and sat himself down on the first step. He held his shoulder and took deep breathes.

'Did you hurt your knee as well?' Gavin asked, noticing his walk.

'Must've…' Kevin said, 'that dog was heavy, I could've landed on it wrong or some-AAAHH!'

He crouched forwards, almost falling off the step. Katy ran to him, whispering words of comfort. Every one could tell she hated seeing someone in pain just as much as Kevin did FEELING pain. The others stood awkwardly. They never trained for this. Sure they knew certain medical stuff, but not as much as Kevin and none of them knew how to give comfort to someone they hardly knew.

For Kevin, the pain left just as suddenly as it came. He slowly lifted his head. His eyes met the others. 'That hurt…'

'I bet it did…' Amber said. She turned to Dominic. 'We need to send him back. He needs proper medical attention. That dog could've carried a disease or something!'

Harry let out a snort of laughter that went un-noticed as the others awaited the leaders reply.

Dominic shook his head. 'No, we'll be done in a few hours. I'm sure he can hold till then.' He received dirty looks from all of them, especially Amber. Dominic ignored them and began counting the doors on the ground floor. 'One…two…three doors. That's good. Listen up! Since one of us is unable to continue,' Kevin looked away, ashamed, 'he will have to stay in the hall. Someone else will stay with him. The rest of us will split into pairs. One pair to each door. Every hour we meet back here.'

The others agreed. 'I'll stay with Kevin,' Amber said.

''I'll go with Becky,' Tiffany offered, Becky nodded.

Gavin grinned at Katy, 'do you mind going with me?' Katy shook her head, blushing.

Harry gave Dominic a sly look. 'Guess it's you and me, mate,'

Gavin automatically realised this and offered to go with Harry, since he didn't want a dead co-worker on this mission and letting them go off alone would be asking for it.

'Don't be silly,' Dominic said, 'I think it would be best for the leader to go with the least experienced one,'

Harry's smile faded and a dark, angry look replaced it. 'You hardly know me.' He muttered.

'I know,' Dominic replied, refusing to lower his voice to Harry's tone. 'Another reason why it would be best, I could keep an eye on you,'

Everyone could clearly see how much this angered Harry, but he did not reply, much to the relief of the others. So, each pair went to a door. 'Remember, its quarter past eight right now, so everyone is back before one hour from now, quarter past nine.'

He and Harry went through a set of double doors. They found themselves in a long room. They could see nothing as it was dark.

'I'll try to find lights…' Harry mumbled, moving along the side of the wall.

Dominic made an irritated face, 'what makes you think this house will have electricity? It's been supposedly empty for years!'

'Supposedly,' Harry pointed out, 'Plus, the hall had lights, for a leader you're not very good at noticing things.'

'Shut up,' Dominic answered angrily. He couldn't believe he'd forgotten that, he was embarrassed.

'Got it!'

There was a click and suddenly the room was filled with light. They could now see they were in a dining room. Walls hung paintings, portraits, and a long dining table ran from nearly the length of the room. At the end there was a fireplace. There was a door as well. An elegant chandelier was hanging above in the darkness. It was a little too dusty for Dominic's liking.

'Not much in this room, let's keep going,' Dominic said. Moving closer to the door, a horrible stench drifted up their nose. 'Whoa! Man that stinks!'

Harry pointed over to the fireplace where they first noticed the blood. On the stone slab beside the hearth was a dark puddle. Unable to tell whether it was dry or not, Dominic bent closer.

'Wonder how this happened…' Harry said loosely. He slowly crept behind Dominic's back.

'Appears recent…I'll try and get a sample for as station lab…' Dominic muttered, pulling out a very small glass tube.

Harry's eye's narrowed on his leaders head. 'I don't think so…'

Dominic turned round from his crouched position to tell the boy off but froze as he saw the bat swinging down on his head. Everything went black.

AN. Hee hee, CLIFFHANGER!

Answers to reviewers of chapter 3:

Dawley: Thanks for the review, I'll keep it up, hope you enjoyed it. ; )

Kirei Baka Kasumi: Well done! You were right, Harry is evil, but don't think that's it, he's gonna do some weird stuff later and reveal a history that relates to chapter one.

I'm trying to get hold of the second movie but I can't get it! I'll try with the description (which I must thank you for) but I'll keep searching…

About Kevin, his transformation is about to start and who knows who he's going to attack… Anyway, thanks for the review and I hope you enjoyed this chapter. : )