"Three, counting myself," Leon answered, his view being almost magnetically drawn to the intricate three-dimensional map on GM's laptop. How did such a thing work, anyway? Then again, it's not like that's the weirdest thing he had ever seen... "There's Rose, who was with me when you... Never mind that. Anyway, they other guy calls himself Euclid. He picked the lock on the door -- So no, you didn't leave the front door unlocked, by the way," he continued, then stopped for a second to overthink GM's request. Could he do this? Could he really betray Rose and Euclid to this guy? To talk to the GM was one thing, and could easily be excused, but to actually lead GM to them was quite a bigger step. Still, what choice did he have? He had to save himself. And this, this being had already proven that they stood no chance if they tried to resist him.
"Either way, I'll try," Leon said. "Like I said though, I have no idea where they are. I'm assuming they're both still inside the building, but..."
With that, Leon got out of the bed and walked over to the door to the hall, opening it ever so slowly as to make as little sound as possible. "Wouldn't want to wake them, right?," he whispered.
"Either way, I'll try," Leon said. "Like I said though, I have no idea where they are. I'm assuming they're both still inside the building, but..."
With that, Leon got out of the bed and walked over to the door to the hall, opening it ever so slowly as to make as little sound as possible. "Wouldn't want to wake them, right?," he whispered.