Damnation Road Show

There were small standing puddles on its surface.

It didn’t move. Nothing on its surface moved.

“But it’s just goo,” Leeloo said.

Then a high-pitched sound filtered down from the forest above. Because it was intermittent, Ryan didn’t recognize it as singing at first.

But it was.

A familiar bell-like soprano drifted through the dense trees along the ridgeline, and it grew stronger and more distinct: ‘”Baby, baby, it’s a wild world…'”

The companions strained to hear, barely breathing, until it faded to silence.

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