The girl Kasha hurried to the aunt's room, and the pilot Shenemo was following her as she headed toward the wall.
She stood in front of him and said: I miss my sister's voice. She pressed her ear to listen, while looking at the pilot as he climbed the wall beside her and trembled as he peeked inside.
The girl Akemi, hanging in the clouds, was speaking to the king: Did something happen to you?
His eyes were swollen and had turned yellow, and he saw everything in blue while distracted by the moving shapes before his eyes.
She drew a small palace that moved in front of his veil, as if he were watching a cartoon on television.
He shouted: Oh girl, I'm watching a television before me! My God, my palace is small—I see two people walking inside. It seems empty. At the door, guards prevent the villagers from entering, saying: "The king is under treatment."
The king replied: Damn you, open the door and let the villagers roam inside. This palace belongs to the girl.
Akemi: O King, what happened to you?
The King: I see everything in blue, as if I am in a blue cloud. I see you wearing a beautiful blue dress. Your image appeared during a pause, but the shapes took over my eyes.
Akemi: Don't worry, we are still in the red cloud. We haven't reached the blue cloud yet.
King: Why this color?
Akemi: Probably from the beams of fire caused by the falling bombs.
King: Why are you crying?
Akemi: Because of the screams of mothers, children, and the elderly. I always hear: "Help, help! We are trapped in the air and on the ground, and we are hungry."
The King: Go down, for a flock of great planes is coming with blazing lights—I see them in blue rays.
Akemi: They're getting close.
King: Who are they?
Akemi: Nuke heads. I will shout to my sister before we die… and I will say goodbye to her.
