Sometime had passed since the mission was invaded. Bob made his way out of town. He kept to the side streets & allies until well away from where the trouble had started. Bob came acrossed the 7-eleven which Daisy had stopped at. He saw the message and the hand print left behind. This meant nothing to him. Bob figured that whoever wrote this message was on drugs. He did notice that the blood was still fresh. This told him that whoever put the hand print on the window wasn't far away. But this hand print didn't mean whoever placed it here was living. It could have been easily put there by a walker who leaned against the glass before moving on. Anything was possible and Bob would keep his eyes open while moving on. After grabbing a few items form the store, Bob left. He was heading the same direction as Daisy without knowing about the farm. It had taken Hawk & Daisy well over a week to travel this far by motorcycle. So getting back to the farm wouldn't happen anytime soon. Traveling on foot, it could take at least a month, possibly more to reach the Whitefeather farm. Heather left the city heading south before she turned east. The bag Heather took from the man she killed left her with some food & ammo. She had a couple of clips for the pistol and for the M-16. Heather hoped to find some extra arrows for her crossbow along the way. Although Heather was traveling east like Daisy. Heather was further south from where Daisy had been. She never saw the 7-eleven, the hand print or the message. Not that it would have told her who made them even if she did see them. There was no way for anyone to know that Daisy made that hand print. The message in itself, was way to cryptic. How many farms were there between where they were coming from and where they were heading for?
Back at the mission, Cyrus and his people pulled out. As luck would have it, they were also heading east. The town called Haven wasn't to far off the road everyone would end up using. While circling around the mission, Hawk ended up running into Priest. At first, both thought that it was one of the invaders and were ready to fight. After getting a good look, both lowered their weapons. Hawk asked if Priest saw anyone from their group. Priest said that he saw no one, not even Bob. The two men waited until the invaders were gone. They entered the mission for a look around. Both were sure that Daisy & Heather must have made it out. They got a good enough look at the truck while they were pulling out. There was no sign of either Daisy or Heather on those trucks. The only thing that greeted Hawk & Priest were dead bodies. The walkers that the invaders used before killing and the monks. All the rooms were checked before Hawk & Priest left the mission. There was no sign of Daisy or Heather inside. Hawk figures that whether together, or alone. The girls would head for his father's farm. That's where they were heading for before stopping. Hawk & Priest headed east, but they were a few hours behind Daisy, Heather & Bob.