[color=00a651][u][b]Dr. Arthur West - Salem Church[/b][/u][/color] After Ace had left, Arthur cleaned his clinic up as best he could and stored away the medical tools he'd used to treat the two patients. He'd only been in the town a few hours and he'd already been busy. He had a feeling this town was going to require a lot more of his services in the future. Perhaps he'd stay a bit longer than a few days. With seemingly no further patients waiting to be treated, Arthur gave a sigh and walked back down to the first floor of the church. He decided to talk a quick walk to explore the town, seeing as how he'd not yet gotten a chance to do so, and took his pistol with him, just in case. He stepped out the front door of the church and turned seaside to look towards the ocean. He froze in terror when he saw what was lumbering up and heading towards the diner directly opposite the church. A mutant. The surprise of seeing one of his experiments coming right at him was horrifying. He hadn't been this close to one since...well, since he'd was working to create them. Even in his abject horror, his analytical mind still raced with with the science of it all. The enhanced muscular structure of the creature, its increased height, strength and, no doubt, brutality and aggression. They were all things he'd measured and toyed with in his lab as he worked to research the Forced Evolutionary Virus and its potential. As the creature drew closer however, his thoughts turned to darker matters. Ones that were far more human. Did he recognize the creature? Could he remember who it had once been before he'd turned it? Would the creature recognize [i]him[/i]? The mutant was almost upon him now, and Arthur stood rooted to his spot. If the mutant attacked, he knew he wouldn't be able to defend himself. The irony of being killed by the very creatures he'd loosed upon The Commonwealth was not lost on him, and were he in a different state of mind, he might even find the dark humor in it. But at the moment, all he could think about was being torn apart, limb from limb, by the monstrosity of his own making.