“Get your men to higher ground!” Bradley shouts as we ride around the soldiers and back down the road. “Save as many people as you can!”
But then we hear the roar–
Not the ROAR of the Noise of a group of men–
The roar and crash of the river–
We look back–
To see an impossibly massive wall of water obliterate the top of the hill–
[TODD]
The screens change. The ocean disappears and up pop the probes from the town. The Mayor’s got one of ’em pointed right at the empty waterfall–
“Here it comes, Todd,” he says–
“Viola?” I whisper frantically, trying to find her in the screens, trying desperately to see if any of the probes are watching her ride thru the city–
But I don’t see nothing–
Don’t see nothing but the huge wall of water come shooting out over the hilltop, pushing a town-sized cloud of fog and steam before it–
“Viola,” I whisper again–
“Here she is,” the Mayor’s voice says–
And he switches to a probe view that’s her and Bradley on their horses, racing for their lives up the road thru town–
And there are people running, too, but there ain’t no way under heaven they’re gonna outrun the water smashing into the bottom of the falls and flinging its way forward, thru clouds of steam and fog–
A wave heading right for the city–
“Faster, Viola,” I whisper, pressing my face close to the screen. “Faster.”
{VIOLA}
“Faster!” Bradley calls ahead of me–
But I can barely hear him–
The roar of the water behind us is literally deafening–
“FASTER!” Bradley screams again, looking back–
I look back, too–
Holy God–
It’s almost a solid thing, a solid white wall of raging water, higher than the highest building in New Prentisstown, smashing into the river valley, obliterating the battlefield at the bottom of the hill instantly and roaring forward, eating everything in the way–
“Come ON!” I shout to Acorn. “COME ON!”
And I can feel the terror coursing through him. He knows exactly what’s coming after us, what’s blasting the first houses of New Prentisstown to splinters and no doubt Captain O’Hare and all his men, too–
And there are other people running, screaming out of houses and running for the hills to the south, but they’re too far away, much too far to reach on foot, and all these people are going to die–
I turn away, spurring Acorn again with my ankles out of pure fright. His mouth is spitting foam from the effort–
“Come on, boy,” I say between his ears. “Come on!”
But he doesn’t answer me, just runs and runs and we’re through the square and past the cathedral and onto the road out of town and I sneak another look behind me and see the wall of water smash through the buildings at the far edge of the square–
“We’re not going to make it!” I yell to Bradley–
He looks at me and then back behind me–
And his face tells me I’m right–
[TODD]
Outta the corner of my eye, I see a screen showing that we’re landing on the shore and there’s snow and sand and endless water, waves crashing in and dark shadows moving thru ’em just under the surface–
But my attenshun is on the probe following Viola and Bradley–
Following ’em as they ride thru the square, thru the people left behind, past the cathedral and onto the road outta town–
But the water’s too fast, too high, too powerful–
They ain’t gonna make it–
“No,” I say, my heart just ripping in my chest. “Come on! Come on!”
And the wall of water slams into the ruins of the cathedral, finally knocking over the bell tower that stood on its own–
It disappears in a flash of water and brick–
And I’m realizing something–
The water’s slowing–
As it tears thru New Prentisstown, as it erases New Prentisstown, all the junk and the buildings are slowing it down, just a little, just a bit, making the wall of water a little bit shorter, a little bit slower–
“But not nearly enough,” the Mayor says–
And he’s in the room behind me–
I whirl round to face him–
“I’m sorry that she’ll die, Todd,” he says. “I truly am.”
And I hit him with a VIOLA that’s packed with everything I got–
{VIOLA}
“No,” I feel myself whispering as New Prentisstown is torn to pieces behind us, as the wall of water is now filled with timber and brick and trees and who knows how many bodies–
And I’m looking back–
And it’s slowing down–
Choking some on all the debris–
But not enough–
It’s reached the stretch of road just behind us, still coming quick, still coming full and hard and brutal–
Todd, I think–
“Viola!” Bradley calls back to me, his face twisted–
And there’s no way–
There’s just no way–
Girl colt, I hear–
“Acorn?”
Girl colt, he says, his Noise ragged with the force he’s putting out–
Angharrad, too, I can hear her ahead–
Follow! she says–
“What do you mean, follow?” I say, alarmed, looking back at the water not a hundred metres behind us–
Ninety–
Girl colt, Acorn says again.
“Bradley?” I call but I see him gripping Angharrad’s mane tight just as I’m grabbing Acorn’s–
And Follow! she bellows again–
Follow! Acorn answers–
HOLD! they yell together–
And I’m nearly knocked off his back by an impossible burst of speed–
A burst of speed that can only be tearing the muscles in his legs, that can only be bursting his lungs–
But we’re doing it–
I look back–
We’re outrunning the flood–
[TODD]
VIOLA! I think right at him–
Hitting him with all the rage that she’s in so much danger, all the rage that I don’t know what’s happened to her, all the rage that she might be–
All that rage–
VIOLA!
And the Mayor flinches and rocks back on his heels–
But doesn’t fall–
“I told you you’ve got stronger, Todd,” he says, steadying himself and giving me a smile. “Not strong enough, though.”