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In a time of darkness, sometimes it's the little things that make a difference. Destiny City has its fair share of tragedies, not the least of which was the Carnival Fire of 1942. The story of a distant memory that claimed the lives of over a hundred people and injured many more recently resurfaced after an estate sale revealed the only surviving relics of the massive fire: a set of old carousel horses. A local philanthropist and historian acquired the set, some of which were badly burned, and set about restoring them. It took several months, but the project was completed and the Carousel was resurrected in memory of those who lost their life on the very grounds they lost. It stands now, open to the public, a tribute of Destiny's City past and its perseverance. The Carousel operates as to be expected, with antique horses that are perhaps a bit more frightening than need be and a tune that is almost as eerie as it is cheery. Some even say they hear distant voices, and screams, mixed into the music; others have said that as the Carousel moves the shadows of people fleeing distracts them. It's probably just a ghost story, though. Are you brave enough to find out?
Money was no object to Chihaya that's why recently she had been renting out the carousel in the middle of the night so she could enjoy the solitude and maybe be joined by the departed. As to not bother them too much she had requested that the lights not be turned on. Fiddling with the black veil she was wearing as she got onto one of her favorite horses she simply was waiting for someone to start the carousel.
But the thing that was exciting most of all was that there was an interesting rumor of a white ghost that popped up recently. It was supposedly a young woman who was deathly pale and wore dark clothes. She had yet to see the girl for herself... which is odd because she was always here at around the same time the ghost is said to manifest... but maybe tonight will be her night.