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===Chapter 2: Warriors===
===Chapter 2: Warriors===


After persuading her sobbing father to go with them, and after the boys have washed themselves and eaten their fill of food, they leave for the Snowman train station, using a hidden mountainside shortcut along the way. On the way to the station, Ken seemingly becomes aware of something, intermittently pausing before continuing. While Ana is aggravated by this, wanting to reach the station before dusk, Ken's suspicions are proven correct when the trio is suddenly attacked by a herd of [[Lone Wolf|white]] [[Silver Wolf|wolves]]. While Ken and Lloyd defeat the creatures with ease, Ana huddles up on the ground in fright; When a wolf directly attacks her, her efforts to evade the wolf leave her with a sliced braid of hair until the wolf is knocked away by Ken's [[Baseball bat|bat]]. While Ken acts condescending towards Ana's inability to fight, Lloyd acts kindly toward Ana, helping a near-paralyzed Ana up to her feet and asking if she needs anything. While Ana is distraught over the loss over part of her hair, she tells Lloyd that she is fine. Lloyd then admits that while Ken patronizes and belittles him, Lloyd recognizes that their skills balance the other out and realizes that "the only true wisdom is knowing you know nothing". Lloyd suspects that although Ken has a hard heart, he enjoys his friends' companionship. He also admits his gladness about Ana's presence in the "Global Defence Force”, hoping that the trio will become great friends and "well-adjusted” people by the end of their adventure. Ana then decides to become friends with Ken and Lloyd; in particular Ken, as she knows his thoughts but "not his mind”. After Ana and Lloyd share a moment, a furious Ken confronts them and urges them to move on. Wordlessly communicating with the other, Lloyd assures Ana that Ken is a good kid, and the two hurry to catch up with Ken.
After persuading her sobbing father to go with them, and after the boys have washed themselves and eaten their fill of food, they leave for the Snowman train station, using a hidden mountainside shortcut along the way. On the way to the station, Ken seemingly becomes aware of something, intermittently pausing before continuing. While Ana is aggravated by this, wanting to reach the station before dusk, Ken's suspicions are proven correct when the trio is suddenly attacked by a herd of [[Lone Wolf|white]] [[Silver Wolf|wolves]]. While Ken and Lloyd defeat the creatures with ease, Ana huddles up on the ground in fright; When a wolf directly attacks her, her efforts to evade the wolf leave her with a sliced braid of hair until the wolf is knocked away by Ken's [[Baseball bat|bat]]. While Ken acts condescending towards Ana's inability to fight, Lloyd acts kindly toward Ana, helping a near-paralyzed Ana up to her feet and asking if she needs anything. While Ana is distraught over the loss over part of her hair, she tells Lloyd that she is fine. Lloyd then admits that while Ken patronizes and belittles him, Lloyd recognizes that their skills balance the other out and realizes that "the only true wisdom is knowing you know nothing". Lloyd suspects that although Ken has a hard heart, he enjoys his friends' companionship. He also admits his gladness about Ana's presence in the "Global Defence Force", hoping that the trio will become great friends and "well-adjusted" people by the end of their adventure. Ana then decides to become friends with Ken and Lloyd; in particular Ken, as she knows his thoughts but "not his mind". After Ana and Lloyd share a moment, a furious Ken confronts them and urges them to move on. Wordlessly communicating with the other, Lloyd assures Ana that Ken is a good kid, and the two hurry to catch up with Ken.


At the station in the afternoon, the trio finds out that the train will not go past a place called [[Spookane]], who only makes Ken's mood worse. Upon boarding the train, Ana fails to read Ken's mind, and speculates with Lloyd on what he could be feeling. Lloyd discusses his hometown, [[Merrysville]], with Ana, as she has never heard of it before; when Ana confirms the reality of her mental image receiving by accurately stating [[Twinkle Elementary School|the location of Lloyd's first meeting with Ken]], she begins to explain it before Ken interrupts and states that she has to go home. When she inquires at the reason, Ken explains that something very strange is happening with the station keepers and people, before speculating that devilish monsters have replaced them and that they are being dragged into a trap at Spookane. At the Spookane station, Ken angrily reacts when he finds out that no trains are heading back to Snowman, leaving Ana to remain in the party; a train worker states that an avalanche has caused the disruptions, a fact that Ken heavily denies afterwards, stating that everyone is "alien spies". When he complains about the situation, Ana disproves of it, internally thinking him childish for doing so; Lloyd suggests they stay at a [[Hotel]] for the night, while Ken states he probably has to call [[Ninten's father|his father]] anyway. When Ana is amused, Ken angrily explains that his father works for a news network and that the only way he can obtain any real information about the world's affairs is to talk to him. Ana realizes that Ken is an extremely lucky kid, as she compares his relatively-easy living to her own poor life. When Ken roughly urges everyone to go, Ana is internally agitated by him shouting at everyone all the time, yet Ana obliges. Lloyd tries to help her, but Ana kindly rebukes his offer; when she asks about Lloyd's own home-life, he reveals his parents are divorced and expresses his agitation that while he is good at mechanical engineering, he cannot fix humans the same way he can computers. Ana wonders whether Lloyd is trying to compensate for his father's inability to help others, and tries to do so himself to avoid ending up like him. She also realizes that Lloyd is trying to give his mother what his father could never give him, wondering if he would even risk his own life for it.
At the station in the afternoon, the trio finds out that the train will not go past a place called [[Spookane]], who only makes Ken's mood worse. Upon boarding the train, Ana fails to read Ken's mind, and speculates with Lloyd on what he could be feeling. Lloyd discusses his hometown, [[Merrysville]], with Ana, as she has never heard of it before; when Ana confirms the reality of her mental image receiving by accurately stating [[Twinkle Elementary School|the location of Lloyd's first meeting with Ken]], she begins to explain it before Ken interrupts and states that she has to go home. When she inquires at the reason, Ken explains that something very strange is happening with the station keepers and people, before speculating that devilish monsters have replaced them and that they are being dragged into a trap at Spookane. At the Spookane station, Ken angrily reacts when he finds out that no trains are heading back to Snowman, leaving Ana to remain in the party; a train worker states that an avalanche has caused the disruptions, a fact that Ken heavily denies afterwards, stating that everyone is "alien spies". When he complains about the situation, Ana disproves of it, internally thinking him childish for doing so; Lloyd suggests they stay at a [[Hotel]] for the night, while Ken states he probably has to call [[Ninten's father|his father]] anyway. When Ana is amused, Ken angrily explains that his father works for a news network and that the only way he can obtain any real information about the world's affairs is to talk to him. Ana realizes that Ken is an extremely lucky kid, as she compares his relatively-easy living to her own poor life. When Ken roughly urges everyone to go, Ana is internally agitated by him shouting at everyone all the time, yet Ana obliges. Lloyd tries to help her, but Ana kindly rebukes his offer; when she asks about Lloyd's own home-life, he reveals his parents are divorced and expresses his agitation that while he is good at mechanical engineering, he cannot fix humans the same way he can computers. Ana wonders whether Lloyd is trying to compensate for his father's inability to help others, and tries to do so himself to avoid ending up like him. She also realizes that Lloyd is trying to give his mother what his father could never give him, wondering if he would even risk his own life for it.
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