After one last torn look at Euclid, Leon followed GM, who at least seemed to be switched out of Murder Mode. After all, there was no sense in making the guy wait, possibly ticking him off again. As small as the delay was, though, it was enough for Leon to still be in the hallway when GM reopened his computer. Even from there, the sharp light from the monitor caused an unnatural glow to radiate into the hall. With his eyes half closed, Leon stumbled into the room, blindly searching for the light switch whilst muttering something about stupidly bright lights. [i]Where is the stupid light in this place anyway? Seriously, it has to be around here somewhere...[/i] As if on cue, the young man found the light switch moments later, the slowly activating lamp bathing the room in a far mor appreciable light. "Seriously, how can you work like that? Don't you know that that's really b-b-b... bad for your eyes?," he started, his voice drifting off in confusion when GM switched the laptop into hologram mode. "You'd figure I wouldn't be surprised by something like this after everything that happened," he muttered, staring at the image of what was obviously the beast that had attacked him, albeit not in a starving state. "Meh, whatever. Anyway... To answer your question: 'Rin' leapt up and attacked my arm," he continued, subconciously rubbing said arm -- which, as you might expect to be the case with touching somewhat fresh wounds, turned out to be a bad idea. The pain, which up until now was reduced to an annoying throb, came back in the form of a sharp surge. Grunting, muttering and biting his hand in a poor attempt to suppress actual screaming and cursing, the poor kid had to take a short break in his explanation. When he finally managed to catch his breath a bit, he went on. "...After that, Rose stabbed Rin with a kitchen knife. I don't know if the thing had any special properties though. I think I then used the bag I was carrying as a hammer of sorts. The fact that it was filled with several heavy bottles amongst a bunch of other stuff probably helped in that end. Not to mention the adrenalin."