She waited a few moments, then took off in the other direction. She spoke into her com which was connected to the helicopter's radio. "Ana reporting in. I've found one but he's young and doesn't know his power." There was a pause before an answer. "Be weary of him but keep your distance. Look for others and don't get caught. May god be with you child." She smiled and turned her com off.
Axel sat up in his bed. Midnight. It had to be. Only the call of the night could have awakened him. Those vivid dreams... Memories of a long-gone past. No matter, he had other things to attend to. He strode over to the far side of his one-room apartment, gathering up his guns and his coat before leaping from the window, landing in the streets below and entering the jet-black '67 Impala sitting at the corner. His cell rang. "Yeah...? You're kidding... Alright, I'll handle it..." He hung up and started the car. "Looks like I'm cleaning up after that damned vampyre again..."
He parked about a mile from where the tip had led him, exiting the Impala and heading over on foot. "Damn... I'll be glad when this is all over with and I can manage to take a few years' vacation time. The hunt is getting taxing..." He turned down a back alley, seeing a younger-looking vamp staring into the sky, and took a deep breath. There was something else here. Something deadly. He drew his 2 Jericho 941's and pulled his hat down over his eyes, making sure he was unrecognizable. "Kid, you're in for a world of hurt if she comes down here. I'd suggest leaving, because it's about to get real messy around here, capish?" He smirked a bit, knowing fully well that the two of them would probably rush him, the both ready for a full-on assault. He'd have to make a note of that when he wrote up his report. Caraway would find that amusing, somewhat. "Alright," he posed slightly, pushing his hat up just a touch with the barrel of one gun before aiming one at the roof and one across the alley, "my superiors would want you two brought in quietly. I'd just as soon kill you both and call it a day. But let's let you make that decision, shall we?"