Soon we didn't need to run anymore and fell into a walking pace.
"There are skyscrapers." Henry pointed out, and it was true.
Beyond the forest and the light fog around us, there were skyscrapers, something like a city.
The body in my arms shivered, and I patted her back, thinking she was scared, but when I touched her, I noticed that her back was cold.
Taking a look at Henrietta, who dangled from Henry's shoulder in front of me, her wet hair that was doused with the solution in the capsule she had lain in had a slight frosty sheen over it.
"Is it getting colder?" I asked Henry and saw my breath come out in a cloud.
"It seems like it." Henry turned to me.
"Are you cold?"
"Nah. You?" I asked while trying to open my jacket, but I couldn't pull the zipper down with how tightly the kid held onto me.
"No." Henry eyed the child I was carrying with disregard.
"You have to let go, and I will close my jacket over you." I told the kid, and she finally loosened her ironclad grip.