Mei took his gun and was glad that he at least knew how to hand it to her. She chose to ignore his earlier comment. Mei was well aware he hit the target but there’s a difference in hitting the target as a whole and getting bull’s-eye. "Don’t worry; I'll take good care of it." A small smile appeared on her lips at finally holding a gun in her hand.
Mei turned on her heel to face the giant chicken and the hobo guy who miraculously was still on its back. Raising the gun to eye level, Mei pointed the end point of the gun at a certain point in the chicken’s neck. The jugular vein or where she assumed it was, I mean it may look like a chicken but considering it had tried to eat her not too long ago and the fact that it wasn’t the normal size of chicken.
The tip of her tongue pocked out of the corner of her mouth as she concentrated. Mei was more used to using her anti-tank rifle which was pretty big compared to this guy’s pistol. But it would have to do besides her dad didn’t just teach her how to use any specific type of gun; Mei just liked the anti-tank rifle more so than the smaller guns.
Focusing on her target Mei pulled the trigger and a shot rang out. The bullet went right through its neck but by the looks of it she had missed the jugular vein. “Damn missed but now I know where exactly to aim for.” Mei grinned as the familiar rush of adrenaline coursed through her body. However her joy was soon doused by the fact that the chicken wasn’t so joyful and let out a shriek before going crazy again. It ran towards Mei who in turn ran away from it and rushed to its side for a closer shot.
As she neared the chicken, Mei brought the gun up again and shot twice the second bullet was just in case the first one didn’t do the job right. The chicken stumbled on its feet as pain coursed through its body. Soon enough it was on the ground bleeding out and twitching as it slowly died. Feeling some pity for the monster chicken, Mei walked over and shot the chicken point blank in the center of its head. With a final twitch the chicken lay still and was no more.