So the day started and so the day shall end. This saying ran Danny's blood cold as he stepped into what appeared to be an empty husk of a village, a large gust of wind blowing shards of leaves through the air. With no sound and no life, it was an eery thought, to be stepping into what appeared to be a brutal slaughter. The Muggle police had done a good job of getting all the corpses out of the area, more than likely that they hadn't left a hair or flake behind. That meant bad news for Danny though, he needed to find some sort of trail, some sort of evidence to prove that this was something more than a Muggle murdering a village. Right off the bat, he had noticed something. No blood tainted the soil from where he stood. The only serious incriminating evidence was what appeared to be a destroyed building, most of the rubble and remains charred. It seemed large enough to hold a large group of people, the building possibly could've been a pub or a hotel. He wondered how many people were in that building at the time of the fire.
A breath of forlorn air ran past his lips. Who in the world could slaughter so many people in one night? It made him believe that this was something more than just a one man operation. Chances were, it had to be at least four or more, there was no way a single human being could slaughter this many people in what appeared to be a short time. From initial reports from the Muggle police, he had heard that many of the occupants had died unexpectedly. No evidence of a heart attack or a stroke or anything like that. They were just found dead where they had fallen. That thought immediately brought to his mind of the Death Eaters. This had to be their work, it just had to be. With almost a guilty agony, he continued his slow, monotonous pace, the feeling quickly taking over his body. He had dealt with death and destruction before, but these were innocent people. They had no quarrel with anyone, and they had no reason to hate anyone. He wasn't going to let the Death Eaters, or whoever had done this act, get away with it.
He stopped at one of the houses that looked like so many of the others and he took a step inside the open doorway, scanning the room for any abnormal signs or changes that may be considered as evidence. Nothing seemed too out of the ordinary, an overturned chair in the corner one of the placeable rugs shriveled up, but as he turned his head, he noticed a large pool of blood sitting beside him near the front door. Immediately stricken curious, Danny knelt beside the blood, a sadness befalling his body. There was enough blood on the ground to kill off a human being. Whoever had fallen here was more than likely dead before the cops could reach him. He shook his head slowly, his gut feeling twisted and contorted. The bastards.