George was leaning forward towards the strange girl, going on tiptoe as if it would give him a better view. He leaned forward, although refraining from touching her, or speaking. Clementine, much more shy, was instead sitting in the corner with her doll, looking at her older brother, and wondering when he would return his attention to her. It seemed that any second Goerge would topple over into Byakuren's lap, as far as he was leaning forward. However, this small disaster was averted as the sound of a large motorized vehicle filled the air, approaching fast. The soldiers, as well as everyone else, fell silent, unsure whether to hide, or to cheer. Then, with a crashing and an inhuman screech, the vehicle came to a halt, as a male death scream filled the air, an agonized final howl of pain.
The sound continued, as several of the soldiers grabbed their weapons, and went to the entrance, looking determined. However, a man with caramel-colored skin stood up, hissing for the men to get back down. "Silent! You'll lead them right to us. We can't save anyone right now, and even if we did, there would be more of us to feed than before. We can't all die to save a stranger. We don't even know who might be on that car!" The men hesitated. Another pushed forward regardless, but his comrades, put an arm on his shoulder, and he halted. The men looked at one another, unsure. There could be hundreds of beasts out there, and they'd all be running to their doom. "We should just sit this out, we have enough trouble as it is!"
The sound continued, as several of the soldiers grabbed their weapons, and went to the entrance, looking determined. However, a man with caramel-colored skin stood up, hissing for the men to get back down. "Silent! You'll lead them right to us. We can't save anyone right now, and even if we did, there would be more of us to feed than before. We can't all die to save a stranger. We don't even know who might be on that car!" The men hesitated. Another pushed forward regardless, but his comrades, put an arm on his shoulder, and he halted. The men looked at one another, unsure. There could be hundreds of beasts out there, and they'd all be running to their doom. "We should just sit this out, we have enough trouble as it is!"