MAKE YOUR OWN DAMN BREAKFAST!


Tetra and Medli had beenrunning south for hours. The sun was finally starting to dip into the horizon, despite the amount of time they've been running.

They finally decided to start walking.

"What now?" Medli groaned. "I swear to God, we're in the middle of nowhere! The only sign of life so far, and we ran from it!"

"Oh, shut up!" Tetra exclaimed. "There... there has to be something! I mean... this whole area so far has been empty! There has to be something soon!"

The two picked up their pace a little.

"Face it," Medli cried. "We're lost! Lost in a mystery of hilarious antics, yet freaky irony! We're dead! WE'RE DOOOOOOOOOOOOOMED!"

"DO YOU KNOW WHAT?" Tetra screamed. "YOU'VE DONE NOTHING BUT COMPLAIN!"

"CAN YOU BLAME ME?"

"UGG!"

"Look," Medli quieted a little. "We're not going anywhere! We have to turn back!"

"What?"

"You heard me!"

"Are you braindead?" Tetra started walking backwards. "You have to be insane to go back there!"

"No!" Medli rebuttled. "I'm more sane than you!"

"Yeah?"

"Yeah!"

"You actually think going back is smart?" Tetra asked, picking up the pace a little.

"Yes!"

"But that isn't smart! It's ridiculous!"

"So?" Medli asked, louder. "It's better than wandering through the middle of nowhere!"

"We can't even see the city anymore!" Tetra yelled. "How're we supposed to get back?"

"We could turn!"

"That wouldn't-"

Then, Tetra took another step back, as she was, but found there was no ground under her foot. She fell, and landed with a CLUNK on a bulging piece of metal.

Medli made a gasp as she looked over the small edge Tetra walked off.

It seems that they had walked onto a small fjord that leaned over a large train, sitting alone on a set of tracks; no station or buildings in sight.

"Are you alright?" Medli asked, jumping onto the roof of the train herself.

Tetra sat up near the edge of the caboose, the back car, and blew her hair out of her eyes.

"Where the hell did all this come from?" Tetra asked while Medli helped her up.

"I dunno," Medli said.