The dust settled, the spray from the collision wafting peacefully, obliviously to the cobbled streets bellow.

...

The pain had been so intense for the briefest of moments. Coursing right down her spine, she wanted to scream but the acuteness took it out of her, starving her of oxygen. Her body contorted under the irregular pressure, before collapsing amongst the rubble.

Voices could be heard, piercing cries, animalistic screams and howls. She was growing frustrated by the hissing sound behind her ear, she wanted to turn around to survey her predicament but she was unable to move. She lay still, listening to the calls of terrified residents, unable to ignore the absence of anyone calling for her