Kaida nearly fell off Ash as he leapt some rubble. She ground her teeth and decided she'd had enough of this wild horse. She fumbled around for a bit before finding his reins, then yanked back on them, so hard he reared, nearly causing to fell for perhaps tne umpteenth time that day. When he finally settled down and started pawing the ground in annoyance, she leaned over and whispered in his ear, "Now it's my turn to be in charge." She slapped his rump, setting him in an easy trot as she followed Inga through the wreckage of the town, Zarola slinking along behind them.
She tried not to look around her, but she saw the ruined houses and the burned bodies. People in the streets gave vent to wailing cries as they hugged the remains of loved ones. She saw a child shaking his mom, trying to get her to wake up as he cried, a man hugging his lover as he rocked on his heels, an elderly couple mourning their son's death. If there really are goddesses, she wondered sadly, [i]why did this happen?[i] She increased Ash's speed a little to draw level with Inga, and set her gaze firmly on the path ahead. Thank the Giants this was not Clock Town.
She tried not to look around her, but she saw the ruined houses and the burned bodies. People in the streets gave vent to wailing cries as they hugged the remains of loved ones. She saw a child shaking his mom, trying to get her to wake up as he cried, a man hugging his lover as he rocked on his heels, an elderly couple mourning their son's death. If there really are goddesses, she wondered sadly, [i]why did this happen?[i] She increased Ash's speed a little to draw level with Inga, and set her gaze firmly on the path ahead. Thank the Giants this was not Clock Town.

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