Runningggg pt.2

Read the first part here!~ '_'

'''Please don't read if you are sensitive to uhm... not Gorey descriptions but there's a chance they could be disturbing. '''

The green horse stood in the woods, a tear left her green eye. Suddenly the giant phantom exploded, causing purple ooze to fly everywhere. Her eyes widened as Jamaa was engulfed in goop. She looked back at the stallion, who wanted to see his family again. "we have to run." she declared "we need to get out, now!"

"p-please..." said the bunny "l-l-l-l-let me g-g-go ba-back to my f-family..."

The mare looked back at the bunny "your the only one who can put an end to this." she said as she galloped off, the stallion followed. The bunny pulled the bag shut and bounced up and down as they galloped back through the field. They had been running till nightfall and soon they could hear howling in the distance.

"We should stop." Suggested the stallion "we need to bed down for the night."

The mare nodded and opened the bag, the bunny looked up at her. "i-i'll stay here." he said as he looked up at her. She gave a nod and closed the lid. Soon it was morning, maybe about--four a.m. The mare opened her eyes because she heard someone calling her name.

"Marie" they called "come here."

She put the bag over the Stallion's back and followed the voices, soon there was a bright light coming from the woods. She followed it, only to see her mother. She smiled, she couldn't believe it--she thought her mother had died in Jamaa. Her mother interrupted her train of thought "you need to go back." she stated "the animals are in trouble."

"How'd you get here?" asked Marie.

"Just go!" said her mother as she faded away.

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"Are you done speaking to your daughter?" asked a phantom, holding a purple glowing orb.

"I am." Marie's mother gloomily replied as she lowered her head. "just please don't lock her away like you did me."

The sound of metal clinging together could be heard, the animals were doing work. The horses were in charge of pulling heavy armoured trains full of weapons, artillery and prisoners. There was Marie's mother, helping the others. They were in a large desert, there was no water. They had chains tied around their necks and hooves, when one dropped, the others stopped.

Marie's mother found it hard to breath, the only thing that had kept her going was her loving husband. "water..please..." one horse begged, he looked up at the phantom.

"Don't speak unless you are told too." the phantom said from on the train.

As they pulled the train through Kimbara outback, Marie's mother stopped. They all stopped because one had dropped. Marie's mother looked down to see her husband, who was laying on the ground. "get him some water!" Marie's mother demanded. The phantoms came back and unhooked the chains, Marie's mother seemed relieved until they threw him to the side and continued going.

Soon they were back at Jamaa, tons of animals were starving, others looked at them as they entered, children, mothers and fathers who did nothing. Marie's mother lowered her head, she let her tears drip down her cheeks as the went inside. There were rows of dead animals and the place stunk. Marie's mother knew she would never be able to see her dear husband again.

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Marie woke everyone up by screaming, the stallion almost jumped. The bunny peeked his head out of the saddlebag "Heinrich, Kilian we have to go!" Heinrich got back into the bag, Kilian sighed

"You scared me." he said.

"I know." she replied "but we have to get going."

"W-why?" he asked curiously.

"Because, the animals of Jamaa are still alive!" she seemed excited, suddenly her expression turned bitter "but trapped."

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