Malachi sidled up close to the wall along the science wing, crouching low not to silhouette himself through the window and using the wall as cover. He carefully tested each window, looking for one that was unlocked. He wound up testing down most of the way down that wing before one of them shifted, despite the grime, wear, and tear of the intervening decades. With one hand on the pistol, he used the other to push the glass up carefully.
He was fortunate that the grime that made it hard to move with any semblance of stealth also helped keep it up in the sill. He carefully sniffed the air from the window, not catching a scent that made him pause. Only then did he finally peer within, carefully scanning the room. It was a classroom, as was expected, and he was fortunate that it appeared to be the kind with broad benches for working with beakers and other scientific instruments.
Smiling to himself, he holstered his pistol momentarily and carefully hoisted himself up and through the window. Dragging himself over the sill, he twisted and came down onto his feet with unnatural grace, which shouldn’t be so easy for a man his size. He slid the pistol free and brandished it as he moved through the room, scouting out the nooks and crannies, searching for anything that might indicate one of his kind had made a residence here.
Fortunately, luck seemed to be on his side. Nothing here seemed disturbed at all. The only footprints in the settled dust were his own. Satisfied, he made his way to the door, sliding up next to it so he could eye out the narrow window, peering as far down the hall one way as he could before looking down the other way. Nothing caught his eye, so he eased the door open and moved out with his head on a swivel.
Instead of moving toward the center of the school, he made his way to the left, toward the end of the wing and the rooms there. He entered the next one just as his unknown stalker rounded the corner into the hall. His back and shoulder were visible for a moment before they disappeared into the room and out of sight, almost like a dream.
Unaware that he was not the only hunter, he carefully worked to clear the next room, moving his way through it methodically before finally deciding it was clear. Another classroom, this one had locked cabinets that caught his eye. Pausing near them, he gripped the handle of one of the metal cabinets. He twisted it, applying pressure until it stuck…then using more. He cringed as the mechanism gave way with a brief, softly tortured sound of metal rending before the door popped open.
Malachi stilled, listening intently, waiting to hear the sounds of others like him scrambling down the halls toward the sound.