"Keep running c'mon" she thought in her mind sprinting through the forest, the thick air choking her as she kept running using all her power to keep running until she found a spot to hide.Right there and then, she found a hill.
Slowing down her pace yet still going fast enough looking behind herself every now and again to make sure they hadn't followed her to this point and they hadn't.
Once she made it to the top of the hill she sat down on a flat elevated rock and placed the bag down next to her.
Once she calmed down and the adrenaline relaxed she stood up and walked around taking in the presence of the beautiful greenery around her.
Choked by its own overgrown branches, the forest resembled a sprawling fortress barricading the earth from the coldness of the wind and the dark night sky.
A carpet of fine evergreen needles covered the forest floor, perfuming the air with a pungent yet sweet scent.
With what she could see, the night sky was a black canvas that spread out for ages to come with white paint splatters sprawling across the darkness.
She sat back down on the rock relaxing and drinking the water she brought along with her knowing it was going to be hard work.
Ding
A notification on her phone brought her to her senses, pulling out her phone to just see it was a text from a random number.
Clicking on it with a sense of nerves, the colour from her face dropped as she heard footsteps behind her.
Turning around to see the person she never thought she'd never see again, Hayden.
"How did you get here I thought you got caught by them, you were gone." She let out a shaky breath not believing what she's seeing.
"I was caught by them, your right."
Then everything started fading away, every time she blinked another thing went starting with the trees, branches, stars, the sky, the flowers, the grass, until she was just stood there with Hayden nothing else to do.
"You can rest now."
Hayden then finally yet slowly disappears from before her sight.
All of a sudden she's home in her bed, awoke by the annoying sound of an alarm.
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I'm lost...
General FictionI'm lost, I don't know where I am all I know is I'm somewhere by myself all alone with nothing to do.