– I will unravel the animals later. – He said, pushing the animals' bodies there, going back to kiss his wife.
- So, how are you sleepyhead? – He questioned her.
- Sleeping with the angels. - She said.
- Me too. - He said.
At that moment, the runner girl came whizzing by, shrieking, throwing herself into the man's arms. - Daddy. – She screamed as she hugged the man, followed by giving Tsuki a quick kiss on the cheek, running into the kitchen, getting cookies, a tray, placing the jug of milk and bread, leaving there bouncing.
Both of them, sitting there around the table, eating, drinking coffee, while Williams talked.
- I think she'll live with the wolves and the deer if it goes on like this. Emily said.
The girl spent some time past them, towards the door, running through the dog's entrance. - Goodbye. - She said, when a dog ran after her.
- My God, it's a wild animal. Williams said.
- So, what are you going to do now? – Tsuki questioned, my gods, he barely saw a girl that looked like a forest animal.
- Well, tearing apart the animals. - He said.
- What did you want from me here? – He questioned.
- Ah, young man, you were the last boy I trained, my son followed his path, he doesn't even care about anything else, nor come back, so that the books and articles I gathered don't become moth food, I'll have everything ready for you to take. - He said.
- All right. Tsuki said.
- Want help with anything else? – Tsuki questioned.
- No, I can clear the table. Emily said.
- While you can bring supplies from the village below, right dear? – He questioned her.
- I asked. - She said.
- Oh, take the dogs with you, they need to walk a little in the city, since they won't stay here anymore, we need rest, we can't take care of them anymore. - The man said.
- Don't use dogs to help with fires anymore. - He said.
Then, he got up, each one following his tasks, passing by the two dogs, Linus a white dog that was furry, following him, one on each side. "Let's go down the hills, boys.
Two barks of agreement, trotting along beside you.
He had gone to the village the way down the mountains, between being watched by a girl who ran and hid in the trees and the snow, laughing and following him, to stay among the trees, when he realized that going down the mountain, it was faster and a shorter way than going up.
When he arrived at the entrance to the trail, between stone paths, between the highway, between the road, when he was passing some houses in ruins, in which he was passing through the little busy street, he realized that he had never directly touched any of them, even though the situation was strange, still, they seemed to be normal with advancing age...
As it seemed near the entrance that was an old mine between what was left of what was once a school, now, there was an abyss..., he saw that there was an isolation cordon, which separated a part of the mountains like a fissure, in addition to a canyon on the side, what was left of what would have been a school.
Since now, it seemed like a long time ago, during their journey, in which they were now the ruins of some buildings, on the edge of the city, between the other side of the village, the houses that had a good structure, in that in the distance a factory and a power plant.
- What's going on here? – Tsuki questioned to no one in particular, there were many young children desperate, people with disgusted expressions, among them, it seemed a younger man who was one of the bar's occupants, who were there when he arrived.
- Collateral effect of Williams' incompetence with the mayor's thanks. - He said.
Being that he had to hold on to a pillar between what looked like a pole, when the lamps that illuminated the misty city in the middle of the pieces of coal that fell from the sky, amidst the screams of some children, in the distance of the city streets.
People were shouting around blaming two old men who lived isolated in the mountains.
- How are you, will you depend on old people to save you? – Tsuki questioned the man.
- He wasn't so old that he couldn't do anything. - He said, turning around. "I should have left when I had the chance. - He said.
It was when he passed by some people, who began to despair, scream, and try to run, like him, to hold on to some structures, passing through the street, where there was a big tremor, which ended as quickly as it started.
- He made a mistake too, if he brought someone with more capacity, they wouldn't have to stay away. - He said. – Then run from there.
- You should join that bunch of old women who live in the past. - He said.
- He saved this city several times. – He said defending them.
- He is a senile old man, who only spoke nonsense, he is guilty of what happened to him. - Another said.
- Damn dog. - He said when the two dogs growled at him, understanding that they were insulting their owners.
- You should stay in the mountains. - He growled when he was going to throw stones at them.
- Do not do it. – Tsuki said, approaching him, holding his arm.
- You're an idiot, you don't know what these dogs are. "He tried to get free.
- Who is attacking here is you. - He said pushing him away.
- Damn you. - The man lowered his hands, moving away from him.
- Idiot. - He said, pulling away.
- If they didn't have the ability to save at least children, the electricity company couldn't have blown up. "Then he got out of there..."
He arrived at that same restaurant and warehouse, he had to find out more about what happened in the city...
- So, what is it about here that everyone hates Williams and Emily? - Tsuki questioned.
- Let's eat to talk. - The lady said, stroking the heads of the two dogs, happy, who licked her. "You've been through a lot of trouble, boys. - She said, putting food on two plates for the dogs, who sat around the two, to eat.
- You will soon know about a city problem. - Then, bringing more food to the table, with your bedpans...
- People here are always so rude. - He said.
- It wasn't always like this. – The other woman said, continuing her crochet sitting on a chair in a corner, when there was a circle of ladies.