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[@Vertigo][@The World][@Nakushita]

Trixy tipped her head when Cirilla thanked her. [color=CCBFFF]”Eh? What for?”[/color] Though after Marrie jumped, it seemed like she had changed her mind and retracted the statement. [color=CCBFFF]”I don’t get it, I’m so confused…”[/color]

The espers didn’t have much difficulty landing on the train’s back. In fact, the muscle and fat-like fibers were a relatively soft thing to fall on. It was warm too, and everyone on board could feel the pulse of a giant heart pumping blood through the train. The train’s ribs felt firmer under foot, but were just as disgusting as the rest of Crazy train. Now it was time to figure out what was causing the behemoth to behave so erratically. 

Or it would have been.

The center of the train was struck by a fireball, filling the the air with the scent of cooked hamburgers. The fireball had come from a makeshift hot air balloon. The balloon itself looked like it was made out of tarps and blankets, with an esper shooting a torrent of flame into it. That esper was unmistakably Regina, and the two nuns she was with were Nova and Lenore, who the two freelancers would recognize easily enough. 

[color=magenta]”Hahahahahahaha!”[/color] Regina’s laughter cut through the storm before her balloon slammed into  the side of Crazy train. The nuns hopped out and landed on either side of the ruinous meteor, who tumbled to her feet and dusted herself off. [color=magenta]”Oh hey, I know who you are!”[/color] Regina pointed at Marrie. [color=magenta]”You’re the sweet summer child that uncovered the whole Hand deal. I guess you still can’t wrap your head around killing monsters, huh? You should have been there when we terminated Highway to Hell.”[/color] She chuckled. 

Lenore grinned like a shark. Her eye glowed like a lighthouse in the middle of a storm.[b]”I’m just here for a rematch.”[/b]