Dilara slapped the air and turned back to the little girl behind the fire. It was finally time for Dilara to rescue the little girl and get the hell out of there as soon as possible.
Standing up from the ground, Dilara walked towards the fire and opened the cylinder bottle. Then the turquoise water ascended up in the air and circled around her like a serpent dragon without a pair of wings.
With her surprised face, Dilara watched it for a little while. Then she turned to the empty cylinder bottle and the floating water back and forth. She wondered if that woman chanted a watery spell or what, as she didn't even hear her voice!
The water flew down left and splashed the fire out of it, making a line of black burnt mark on it. Dilara placed the empty bottle on her bag and turned left, hearing the little girl's excited gasp. She was happy that the fire was finally taken out.
Coughing, the little girl walked around the fire and grinned at me with only one of her teeth missing. She dashed forward and hugged Dilara while she and Dilara coughed with their mouths closed for a moment.
Breaking the hug, Dilara said to the little girl, "Okay, let's get out of here and get you back to your mother, okay?"
The ceiling above Dilara and the little girl was about to collapse upon them, making them fearfully look up at it. The little girl shook her head. "Yes, ma'am."
Dilara grabbed hold of the little girl's hand and led her out of the room, then the building just in time before the ceiling collapsed on them. Once they finally exited the building, the little girl dashed towards her mother with her excited face. "Momma!"
"Oh, my baby, I'm so happy you made it out alive!" The little girl's mother exclaimed. She and her daughter hugged one another, crying out of sheer joy.
Dilara took a couple steps and crossed her arms, waiting for the right moment to ask about the ball's location. After a while, the little girl's mother broke up a hug with her daughter and turned to Dilara. "I thank you for saving my daughter, miss. I owe you much gratitude."
"Yea, thank you!" The little girl exclaimed.
"Don't mention it," Dilara responded. Okay, now's the time to ask about the ball's location. "But can you please tell me where the ball is?"
"Oh, the ball? Do you mean-?" The little girl's mother questioned with her confused look on her face.
"The place where people gather together, not something that children play with."
"Oh, that! Right, right!" The little girl's mother chuckled a bit before turning right and pointing out forward. "Okay, you walk straight..."
Dilara turned to her direction and shook her head. "Uh-huh."
"Turn right…" The little girl's mother continued, "Head straight down towards the end of the street and turn right. You should see a building with a glassy, rounded roof."
"Uh-huh, got it. Thank you for your information. I should get goin' now," Dilara said as she waved the little girl and her mother goodbye and headed her way towards the ball. "Take care and be careful!"
"You're welcome and you too!" The little girl's mother waved back at me. The little girl just waved at Dilara.
Following directions, Dilara ran her way throughout Castoria and tried to survive the hellhole-from the gunfires, the falling airships and military planes, soldiers, black monsters terrorizing the kingdom, and even the screaming crowd. Initially thinking about the woman's voice saving her, Dilara looked up in the night sky and was horrified by how many monsters were in her widened, shocked eyes, wondering how many monsters were there.
Panting, as soon as Dilara made it, her eyes searched for and finally spotted a building with a glassy, rounded roof on fire. Although she was happy that she was finally here at the ball, she wondered if Mother and her daughters were still in there.
Dilara dashed her way towards her destination, and once she got there and went inside though, she gasped as she saw a black, fat flying monster scratching on the door. The giant scratch marks were visible on the wooden door, with a door appearing to be bent and was ready to burst open in any minute.
Even though she couldn't see her family around, she heard some screams from that bent door. She gave it her serious face, wondering if her family locked themselves in that room. Either way, she had to save them before that thing killed them.
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