another direction. The rocky grounds of the parking
s of Mount Ampacao. Trixie started to harmonize with the music coming from the dist
amed so brightly, successfu
us when we entered the Night Cirque. The vibrancy of this place really pops out, especially the banderit
impressive job for making the whole pl
t, would be an adorable remembrance from this day on, so we st
l games. Britt dragged Shae and Rina over to the mini roller c
aling the sweet aroma of
*
th enthusiasm before dragging us to the grandstand where the music festival i
sila I'm still in a good mood kasi kung hindi
t. Red and white striped parasols are all over the place. They hung some of it on
booths and food corners set within this area. Merchandises like glow sticks, t-sh
d Bermuda grass. It's as if they are here to picnic and spend their time on the soft ground rather than engag
istortion of pitches of guitars, bass, and a drum made us feel wild, young, and fr
e darkness
that burns
eath the sur
uth we ca
in the eye o
't keep
m what's
lames, we
and anthemic melody, with the lead singer belting out the
clock is
e is run
fates are
ere's n
ning out
signs a
can't
coming, that
ks up, and the band pushes the tempo to its l
ing in the eye
p running from
is sealed, we'
lames, we
e crowd like a train. Others are simply on their feet, clapping and swaying to the b
y strong winds caress my skin, making me shiver a little. Maybe it was such a bad idea to wear a
er it's because of a possibility that there might be a drug syndicate somewhere selling drugs or recruiting some drug pushers. W
ne of the most common possibilities for rave parties like this
wed me, making me go
spersed direction. They seem disoriented and make this hi
d to tensed up. It was as if peace had nowhere to be found
tention to the front. Our eyes were drawn to the middle-ag
ary from some company. But it wasn't her outfit that held our attention, it
was interlaced with bursts of blood that sprayed from her mouth
e stage, found themselves drenched in the woman's gooey fluids. Their
peated, her voice now lace
ng s
ds the platform. Their guns were raised, primed and ready to fire, as if the di
a's voice was urgent. "I have an idea, but we nee
f the amusement park. Vino then chimed in with an alternative idea - automatically summonning o
ursion. It was the woman on the stage, and she sounded like s
nd us blocked our view. Clearly, they just stood here, recordin
ve us through a single route, leaving us no idea what's going on. It was unclear w
s to screech onto the ground. A police officer stood in the truck's cargo b
cer yelled to run for our lives. It was like a trigger
in every direction. We were pushed and shoved, making it harder f
Over here!" She was waving her arms frantically, tryin
ds Britt's outstretched arms, but the sea of
overwhelming boom that shook the ground. The shock wav
ads through the trees, creating an eerie darkness. The crackling sound of the fire was almost deafening. Soon, the birds, lions, and
ake of the fire. The heat of the flames was so intense that skin melted away and orga