Deep in the woods of Spain a police car drove on the dirt trail. Two policemen were sitting up front while Leon, who was wearing a brown jacket, sat behind in the back seat, looking out the window. Next to him was a woman with very pale skin, who appeared to be in her early twenties. She had two faint but noticeable scars on the right side of her face, one on her eyebrow and one just below her cheek and stitches on her upper left arm. Her eyes were an unusual purple mixed with blue in color. She had long hair with a few curls hanging off the side of her cheeks, wearing a dark blue short sleeved shirt underneath her bullet proof armor and dark pants and shoes. She was silently sitting with her legs crossed looking out the window as well and also listening in on the Spaniard police bickering and complaining back and forth every now and then. as they escorted them to their location where the president's daughter was last seen. A village of some sorts.
"Why am I the only one who gets the short end of the stick?"
"Who are you two, really?" One of the officers asked the two.
"It's Mila. Mila Luciano." Leon didn't answer them. The man smiled as he looked at Mila eyeing her up and down before turning around back in his seat. Mila felt disgusted and she kicked the back of the officer's seat. He quickly spun around, glaring at her, seeing Mila sitting there with an innocent smile on her face.
"It was an accident. It's very cramped back here." She replied as she shrugged her hands. Mila heard Leon made a soft snicker beside her. The officer turned back around, looking out the front view window.
"You're a long way from home. You have my sympathies."
"What do you mean by that?" Mila asked him.
"Guess that's the local's way of breaking the ice. Anyway, you know what this is all about. Our assignment is to search for the president's missing daughter." Leon told the man and his other partner.
"Just you two?"
"We can handle ourselves thank you very much." Mila retorted.
"I'm sure you boys didn't just tag along so we could sing Kumbaya together at some Boy Scouts bonfire. Then again, maybe you did." Leon said. The officer laughed.
"Oh, you crazy Americans. It's an direct order from the chief himself. I'm telling you, it's no big thing."
His partner pulled up at the end of the dirt road and stopped. "Just up ahead is the village." He told Leon and Mila. Leon opened the door, getting out of the car.
"We'll go ahead and have a look around."
"We'll stay and watch the car. Don't want to get any parking tickets." The other officer joked. Leon scoffed.
"Parking tickets, right."
"Cobardes." Mila muttered under her breath, and she stepped out of the car, closing the door behind her, following after Leon who was talking with Hunnigan on his radio.
"Did you say something?" One of the frowned looking at her.
"No, nothing. Nothing at all." She smiled and walked away. Leon and her walked along the pathway until they stumbled across a wooden cabin within the distance. Mila and Leo slowly approached the house and the door creaked open as they stepped inside. They heard a noise coming from another room and went in further to investigate. The two pulled out their pistols and Leon gently pushed opened the door and the two quietly walked inside the room. They saw a man in front of a fireplace as he poked it with a poker keeping it going. He was cooking something in a metal pot that a foul smell coming off from it that nearly made Mila vomit.
"Ah, excuse me, Sir?" Leon called out to him. The man didn't answer him. The two walked closer to him and the man slowly turned around facing Leon and Mila. Leon pulled out a photo of Ashley showing it to the man. "I was wondering if you might recognize the girl in this photo."
"Que carajo esta's haciendo aqui? Largate, cabron!" He spatted out at Leon with a scowl on his face. Mila frowned as she kept her eyes on the man.
"Sorry to have bothered you." Leon apologized. Mila turned to Leon and pulled him along with her, whispering in his ear.
"Let's get out of here. I have a feeling that we're not welcomed."
Suddenly, the two heard the man yell and saw he was going to attack them with an ax! Mila quickly moved out of the way from the blow while Leon jumped back as the man swung at them. Mila kept her gun on the man so did Leon as he tried to get him to stop. But he wouldn't listen to them. Then the man made his move and charged at Mila and she quickly fired her gun at him. The crazed man fell onto the wooden floor, dropping his weapon no longer moving. Mila and Leon lowered their guns seeing the man was dead.
"What's going on here?" Leon questioned.
"He just attacked us with no hesitation whatsoever. It was like he didn't have a mind of his own." Mila replied.
"Sounds familiar." Leon sighed. Then the two heard voices coming from outside. Leon walked over to the window peering out and saw a couple of villagers as they approached the cabin with weapons in their hands.
"We've got company!" Leon shouted. The widows broke one by one as several of the villagers began to break into the house while others stood outside, blocking the door. Mila noticed some stairs behind her and called out to Leon.
"This way! Come on!" The two quickly ran up the stairs and the villagers chased after them. Leon quickly closed the door behind them and locked it as the two ran into the room. They were trapped and the only way out was the window just across the room.
"They've trapped us in! Unless you've got more bullets-" Leon saw Mila quickly run at the window and crashed into it, jumping outside. He quickly ran over, looking out the window to see Mila rolling on the ground and landing on her feet. "Come on!"
Leon jumped out following after her and some villagers began to surround them while more came out from the cabin regrouping. "There's too many! We need to run!" Mila helped Leon up to his feet and pulled him along with her and the two ran and the villagers chased after them. Leon felt Mila quickly pull him to the side and they took cover into some bushes. They saw the villagers rush past them as they ran by. After a few minutes, seeing no more were around, Leon and Mila crawled out and brushed themselves off.
"They're acting like that man who attacked us." Mila said. "For them to be acting this way they're definitely hiding something."
"Let's go after them." Leon replied. Mila nodded and the two followed the path were the villagers ran off to until they heard whimpering sounds not too far away, that sounded like something was in pain. As Leon and Mila got closer, they saw that it was a large white dog trapped inside of a bear trap.
"The poor thing." Mila walked over to it and pried open the trap freeing the dog. The dog was surprising tame as it licked Mila's hand when she petted it. "Where's your owner, buddy?"
"Probably belongs to the villagers?" Leon suggested. Mila felt something strange as her hand brushed against the dog's neck. She moved some of the fur away and saw that it was a collar that had the name Hewie on it. "Hewie? Is that your name?" Mila questioned as she read the collar. Hewie made a loud bark and wagged its tail then got up and started to walk away before turning around one last time as if thanking them and left.
"Come on, we need to go." Leon said. Mila nodded and the two continued along the path until the reached the large iron doors leading into the village. Leon pushed it open, and they stepped inside only to be met with horror and shock. They saw one of the policemen that drove them here, tied up to a stake being burned alive in the village square while the villagers gathered around.
"What kind of backwards place is this!?" Mila exclaimed.
"Quiet! They'll hear you!" Leon hissed and he motioned her to followed him. The two sneaked inside the village as they crawled keeping low to the ground, trying not to make any noise to alert the villagers of their presence. It was hard as there were many chickens in the way.
"Shoo! Pollo!" Mila swatted a chicken out of her way. The bird made a loud clucking noise and a villager turned around spotting Leon and Mila.
"Un forastero!" They shouted, alerting more villagers.
"Great. Guess we have no choice." Leon quickly got up and so did Mila and the two pushed past some of the villagers blocking their way and ran into one of the houses. Leon quickly shut the door and locked it behind them. The villagers pounded hard trying to get in. Then Leon heard a scrapping sound across the wooden floor and saw Mila pushing a large cabinet to one of the windows with ease as if it didn't weigh nothing. She smiled brushing the dust off of her hands.
"There! That should hold them back for a bit!" Mila saw Leon staring at her with a suspicious look. "What?"
"How-" He was cut off when a loud roaring sound came from outside. Mila ran to the window looking out of it, seeing the villagers outside. Then a chainsaw sliced through the door and also sliced Mila's right arm off. It fell to the floor with a thud and black blood began to leak out from it. And Mila was just standing there in no pain whatsoever not screaming or crying out in agony.
"Not again. I hate it when this happens!" Mila sighed. Leon stared at her in shock.
"What the hell!?" He shouted. Mila bent down picking her dismembered limb.
"Later! Now's not the time! So, care to give me a hand, handsome? I would tie it up myself but I'm out of thread." She told him. Leon ran over to her and tore off a piece of cloth from the curtain's and tied it around Mila's arm. The arm began to reattach itself and Mila raised her newly reattached arm up and flexed it.
"There we go! Good as new!" She smiled. Up the stairs, Mila noticed a shot gun hanging on the wall.
"Leon! There's a shot gun!" She pointed out. Leon and her ran up the stairs and the villagers broke in along with the chain saw man. Leon quickly grabbed the gun and began to fire at the chain saw man and some of them while Mila did so as well. The house was beginning to get over flooded as more swarmed in. Leon and Mila jumped out the window leading to the roof and saw that several villagers were getting ladders, trying to get up to them. Mila ran over and kicked the ladders down, taking the villagers down with it.
"This way's closed!" She smirked. Leon pulled Mila by her arm when he saw the chainsaw man climbing out the window. The two quickly ran around to the other side of the roof of the house only to be met with more villagers waiting for them on the ground below them. Leon and Mila turned back around to see the chainsaw man and several more others behind them, trapping them.
"Pick your poison." Mila suggested.
"Damn it!" Leon and Mila raised their guns aiming at them before a loud ring echoed throughout the village. It was a bell that was coming from a church that the two saw within the distance. Leon and Mila watched in surprise as they saw the villagers just standing in place as if they were in a trance.
"Lord Saddler." One of them murmured before dropping their weapon on the ground. One by one more followed dropping theirs as well and all of the villagers left as they headed towards a door with a strange symbol on it to a mausoleum of some sorts, leading to the church. Leon and Mila stood in confusion wondering what was going on.
"Where's everyone going? Bingo?"
