We all watch from the tree stump as Andi kicks the last person over the cliff onto lower ground.
"They're going to be ok, right?" I ask her. She stares down at the colorful bodies, then at me.
"A few broken bones. Maybe some perminate brain damage. Simple stuff like that."
She covered up her combat books with the gold dress she took from one of the four women we attacked. They didn't have anything useful, except for their clothes in a trunk and a lot of make up. Zuki made face paint masks around our eyes with elaborate designs, deffinately making us look of high class. they skin dye she found lasted for about three years without fading, so she left it alone.
We were to stay as far away from our tribe colors as much as possible, Andi in gold, Noah in tangerine, Zuki in neon green and me in the ugliest color known to man; white. They did this on purpose, not because my tribe banned to color white since it is the main color of the Ice tribe, but because I never really liked white, or anything with the color. Maybe it's just too boring.
Noah put my hair in an empire braid, and put the remaining in a bun, covered in a thick see through pink vail. We all declined the glitter, except Zuki, but we all took the color contacts. Our eyes even made us obvious. I walked over to the side of the hovering chariot and pulled out a book entitled Most Popular Names of 2149. I opened the book to see many names highlighted.
"Looks like one of them was expecting."
Noah looked over the cliff and studied the women.
"None of them have a bump."
I shrugged. "Maybe one is a Gemini."
"Or trying to have kids." Zuki says. I quickly drop the subject, just wanting to get on with this.
"Ok, just in case anyone asks, Andi your name is Diana, Zuki, you'rr Amara, Noah, you're Callan, and I will be Clarissia."
They nodd in agreement. Zuki, Noah, and I head into the carriage part of the carriage while we wait for Andi. She comes back in less than two minutes later. Off to this Capitol fo there."
I look out the window to the cliff the people are stranded on. " Do you really think we should have stranded them?"
She shrugged. "Doesn't seem like their doing anything with life. Might as well take it, pluse, were're doing it for the good of everyone." She states and we head off.
