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Mayumi hadn't come to Nazo looking for trouble. Quite the opposite, in fact. She was between jobs at the moment, and she'd had some time free. She had heard that Nazo was quite an interesting place, so she'd thought she ought to come check it out. She had the chance, so why not be adventurous?
Of course, no one had bothered to mention the fact that people had been disappearing recently. That might have been nice to know ahead of time. When she'd arrived there had been an air of suspicion around. No one had been particularly happy to see a stranger. Especially not one who gave off an air of magic, like Mayumi did. They all knew that these disappearances had something to do with magic. After all, we weren't talking about kidnappings here- people vanished into thin air in plain view of others. Needless to say, they weren't exactly thrilled about that.
If Mayumi were smart, she would have taken the hint and left. However, once again her curiosity had gotten the better of her. She just had to snoop around and see if she could get a glimpse of what was happening. It seemed frequent enough. Maybe if she saw it happen, could get a read on the magic, she would be able to get some insight into the cause. Not that she deluded herself into thinking she could fix it, of course, but if she could at least give the authorities something to work off of...
Well, she had gotten lucky, if you could call it that, and seen this disappearing act in action. She'd been walking along, wondering where these oddities would be most likely to occur when suddenly, between one step and the next, the entire scene shifted, and Mayumi found herself in a different place entirely. It appeared to be a forest of sorts, but it was too dark for her to make out any detail really, just vague shapes, and the wisps of hazy mist that swirled through the air around her. Small orbs of light bobbed in the distance. To irregular to be any normal light source. Torches? Or odd phantom lights in this mysterious magical realm? She wasn't entirely sure if she wanted to find out.
She was in a bind now. No one who had disappeared has ever reappeared, at least not that she had heard of. And now she was counted among that number. She was in a strange and unfamiliar place, and she had no idea if she would ever be able to get home.
Her heart began to race. No! She couldn't help but repeat the word over and over in her mind, almost like a mantra of sorts. She couldn't get stuck here. She had a guild she was loyal to, and friends she cared about. She wanted to see them again. Needed to see them again. Failure was not an option, and she had to get out of here, one way or another.
As she forced herself to calm down and regain her composure, she gradually began to wonder if she were alone here. Considering how limited her visibility was, she could be surrounded for all she knew. It was hard to say. A small part of her wanted to curl up in a ball and ignore the problem, but she knew she would never get anywhere like that, so she took a deep breath to steady herself, relieved to find that when she did speak her voice actually came out steady.
"Hello? Is anyone there?"
Post Word Count: 592
Total Word Count: 592/7,000
Mayumi hadn't come to Nazo looking for trouble. Quite the opposite, in fact. She was between jobs at the moment, and she'd had some time free. She had heard that Nazo was quite an interesting place, so she'd thought she ought to come check it out. She had the chance, so why not be adventurous?
Of course, no one had bothered to mention the fact that people had been disappearing recently. That might have been nice to know ahead of time. When she'd arrived there had been an air of suspicion around. No one had been particularly happy to see a stranger. Especially not one who gave off an air of magic, like Mayumi did. They all knew that these disappearances had something to do with magic. After all, we weren't talking about kidnappings here- people vanished into thin air in plain view of others. Needless to say, they weren't exactly thrilled about that.
If Mayumi were smart, she would have taken the hint and left. However, once again her curiosity had gotten the better of her. She just had to snoop around and see if she could get a glimpse of what was happening. It seemed frequent enough. Maybe if she saw it happen, could get a read on the magic, she would be able to get some insight into the cause. Not that she deluded herself into thinking she could fix it, of course, but if she could at least give the authorities something to work off of...
Well, she had gotten lucky, if you could call it that, and seen this disappearing act in action. She'd been walking along, wondering where these oddities would be most likely to occur when suddenly, between one step and the next, the entire scene shifted, and Mayumi found herself in a different place entirely. It appeared to be a forest of sorts, but it was too dark for her to make out any detail really, just vague shapes, and the wisps of hazy mist that swirled through the air around her. Small orbs of light bobbed in the distance. To irregular to be any normal light source. Torches? Or odd phantom lights in this mysterious magical realm? She wasn't entirely sure if she wanted to find out.
She was in a bind now. No one who had disappeared has ever reappeared, at least not that she had heard of. And now she was counted among that number. She was in a strange and unfamiliar place, and she had no idea if she would ever be able to get home.
Her heart began to race. No! She couldn't help but repeat the word over and over in her mind, almost like a mantra of sorts. She couldn't get stuck here. She had a guild she was loyal to, and friends she cared about. She wanted to see them again. Needed to see them again. Failure was not an option, and she had to get out of here, one way or another.
As she forced herself to calm down and regain her composure, she gradually began to wonder if she were alone here. Considering how limited her visibility was, she could be surrounded for all she knew. It was hard to say. A small part of her wanted to curl up in a ball and ignore the problem, but she knew she would never get anywhere like that, so she took a deep breath to steady herself, relieved to find that when she did speak her voice actually came out steady.
"Hello? Is anyone there?"
Post Word Count: 592
Total Word Count: 592/7,000