Alexander was doing what he usually did when he wasn't hunting: Sitting at his computer scanning through several dozen news websites for those articles that just seemed that little bit off. A text caused his phone to buzz against the table and prompted Alexander to pick it up. Flipping it open with his thumb Alexander scanned the text and promptly closed out his web browsers. Snapping the phone closed Alexander grabbed his gear and suited up. After taking a moment to make sure that everything was in place Alexander grabbed the keys to his car and left his apartment. Taking the stairs down to the underground parking garage Alexander walked silently to his DMC-12 and tapped the unlock button on his keys which caused a small clicking sound to come from the car. Lifting the gull-wing door up Alexander sat down within his DMC-12 and closed the door behind him. Clicking his seat belt into place Alexander did a quick check over everything and started his car. Pulling out of the garage Alexander made a left turn and started to drive towards the indicated area. It took him a few minutes to get there, but even then it appeared as if he was the first to arrive. Parking his car discretely nearby Alexander shut it off and sent a quick text back to the initial sender stating that he was present. Exiting his car Alexander closed it up and locked it before pocketing his keys and setting out. It took Alexander a few more minutes to find the first hunter. Greeting him with a silent nod Alexander looked to the corpse nearby and gave a frown. Drawing a Beretta from his webbing Alexander chambered a round encase their victim decided to randomly reanimate on them before he holstered his Beretta again. Giving another glance to the corpse to check for movement Alexander flatly said. "So what's the plan? Or are we waiting on more people to figure out what the plan is?" Alexander hated the waiting. It wasn't efficient to wait for everyone to show up and then decide what the plan was. Alexander understood having a meeting, but it would have been much nicer to establish a precedent for these types of situations. The less time they spent standing around waiting for others to show up so that they could figure out the obvious course of action - Take whatever evidence they could and then torch the corpse - The better. But Alexander knew better than to simply jump to the most obvious conclusion when it presented itself, since even the most obvious answer wasn't always the right answer. Perhaps time would tell if someone else was able to divine a better option, but for now Alexander waited to see what would happen. He hated the waiting.