As her eyes opened, she looked up at the sky. Trees could be seen in her peripheral vision, but of course, she did not know what they were. Just tall bark giants and a blue dome above her head, a liquid washing up and down the shore as her body stayed still. She could hear the sounds of people sh-shing each other as their feet attempted to lightly run away. The wind began to pick up, and she could feel the salty liquid splash onto the side of her face. Letting out a groan of confusion, she attempted to raise her hand. In an attempt to speak, she opened her mouth, and a mixture of random vowels and continents flew from her mouth.
The girls dark red hair began to fly to the side of her face, trying to catch up with the red hooded cape which was currently the only thing the poor girl wore. The sun beat down on her hand, and she tilted her head to the side, thin, gold cracks flowed down her arm and around her body like tiny shimmering rivers. She let out another grown and attempted to stand up, but never having been taught how to walk, she merely fell down on her face, and groaned.
Unclothed.
Nameless.
Lost.
Orphaned.
The girls dark red hair began to fly to the side of her face, trying to catch up with the red hooded cape which was currently the only thing the poor girl wore. The sun beat down on her hand, and she tilted her head to the side, thin, gold cracks flowed down her arm and around her body like tiny shimmering rivers. She let out another grown and attempted to stand up, but never having been taught how to walk, she merely fell down on her face, and groaned.
Unclothed.
Nameless.
Lost.
Orphaned.