Anna stared at the statue, her eyes wide. She barely noticed the Japanese man yelling, or woman beside her running away.
"My Lord, my lord, I thought you had forsaken me," she said, her eyes filling with tears and her weathered hands clasping together in silent prayer. The ash of the statue transfixed her. A piece of it rippled slightly in the breeze from the open door. She blinked and shook her head to clear it.
She wanted to follow Zala, and she wasn't sure what this place had left to give her. Everyone around her was caught in their own reactions, but she didn't want to venture out alone, not now that she'd found people like her, all called together for the same purpose, she presumed. She knew she'd never forgive herself if she got left behind, so she cleared her throat.
"Do you think those two had the right idea?"
"My Lord, my lord, I thought you had forsaken me," she said, her eyes filling with tears and her weathered hands clasping together in silent prayer. The ash of the statue transfixed her. A piece of it rippled slightly in the breeze from the open door. She blinked and shook her head to clear it.
She wanted to follow Zala, and she wasn't sure what this place had left to give her. Everyone around her was caught in their own reactions, but she didn't want to venture out alone, not now that she'd found people like her, all called together for the same purpose, she presumed. She knew she'd never forgive herself if she got left behind, so she cleared her throat.
"Do you think those two had the right idea?"