It was like waking up in a horror movie -- she’d knew she watched too many of them. Her chest felt tight, but from what she could tell, she was okay. Though the screaming that found its way through the ringing in her ears as she pulled herself up, her hand gripping at her torso as white hot fire ripped through her, was something broken? She wasn’t a doctor. Wetting her bluish, pale lips, Blaike cast confused eyes around what was once the bumper car track. Coughing against the dirt and ash, she pulled herself to her knees, groaning as her body objected. “-- Is anyone.. is there anyone else in here? --- Are you okay?”










