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>The two perimeter MPs couldn't believe what their eyes were telling them.
>Nonetheless, a smaller-but-still-big monster was hopping right towards them, causing them to fight for their right to stay balanced.
>''How didn't we know about this one?''
>''Fell through the cracks?''
>''You moron! Nothing that big just `falls through the cracks'!''
>A strong tremor from Ribbon landing nearby finally sent the guards onto their rears.
>When they managed to get up again, they only saw a wall of maroon in front of them.
>Looking up, they half expected this creature to have its eyes trained solely on them.
>They instead saw only a wide smile form as it seemed to be fixated on something behind them.
>Glancing back, they only saw the other two monsters, still snoozing peacefully, and still cuddled with various military personnel.
>They looked back at each other.
>''...You don't think that---''
``Gabby!!''
>Her voice rang out across the bay, causing the guards and everyone nearby to cover their ears.
>The kaiju however merely stirred a bit in their sleep, some of Gabby's `captured' escaping due to the movement.
>Ribbon noticed the reaction of her guardian and... the other... giant horse...
>Wait what?
>This other horse was gray, with bits of darker gray around her nose and hooves, and blue, lots of glowing blue everywhere.
>Despite the horse not waking up, two weird-looking flower-thingies had already opened their petals and were trained on the filly.
>She brought a hoof to her mouth.
``Oooooh, they're sleeping. In that case....''
>Ribbon easily stepped over the barrier, not even registering the pleas not to do so from the guards.
>She worked her way to Gabby's free side, opposite the other horse.
>The filly stretched out onto her stomach, laying up against her caretaker, who shifted a little more at the movement.
>'Gabby might wake up soon, so I may as well wait', she thought.
>The lull of a heartbeat and the exhaustion from her walk had other plans for her.
>Her head plopped into the sand and she too drifted off to sleep.