[hider=Renia] "Well, they don't call you Snyper for no reason I see", Leona said happily. This was perhaps the first time she was actually happy. Ever since the Apocalypse began, the need for skilled gunmen (and gunwoman) started to grow immensely. Regular soldiers tended to lose due to not hitting the vital spots. Then again, they were trained to fight humans, not brainless. Leona realised after the first few shots that the Defence Force absolutely needed to enlist Renia. Leona reset the targets according to Renia's wishes. [/hider] [hider=Alexia] "The Mayor ordered her to be treated in a safe facility, in case she turns. Look at what a single outbreak did here. This building is not well protected, until we can confirm that Dr. Alexia is safe we need to take her into custody. Don't worry we'll treat her well", the soldier spoke to the scientist who seemed to be in charge while Alexia was still unconscious. Just after using Project 7 to safe the research centre, the Defence Force arrived. All special units, covert ops kind of stuff nobody even knew existed. All the scientists needed to sign papers that they would keep this incident quiet as it could disturb the masses. Only after they signed, the scientists were allowed to leave. Alexia was brought to a secret complex of the Defence Force somewhere underground. [/hider] "There attacks need to stop", the Mayor of Grinï spoke calmly to the Mayor of Trinea. Since Trinea still hadn't been attacked, Grinï was under the impression that the 'workers' did not see the need to investigate. Trinea, of course, did see the need. However, they could not provide anything since both the science and the police work required were not in their power to give. This resulted in Grinï thinking Trinea betrayed them since they offered so little cooperation and while the Mayor spoke calmly, his eyes were filled with fury. The Mayor of Scientea wasn't at the meeting, he still had a mess to clean up, and so the two almost warring factions got further and further away from actually working together. With every word spoken, both Mayors felt more and more betrayed by the other. "So you've planted the fakes", the hooded man spoke to the hooded woman. "Yes", she replied, "the feigned evidence seemed to real I found it hard not to believe myself, since when did you have such a skilled forger at your disposal?" The hooded man laughed: "for much longer than you'd ever expect..." -The forgeries in question were documents that spoke of betrayal, both by Trinea and Grinï, of course neither was (entirely) true-