LynI'm dead.
A crow devoured me. I never actually made it out of the house; Edward must have crushed me in his pocket. Or that insufferable heat from the inside of Lucius' hands really did get to my head after all... that's called heatstroke, I think. It makes you see things that aren't there. This couldn't be here, so yes, something was wrong in my head. I thought of a thousand possible ways that I could have died in the past twenty-four hours. Because heat-induced hallucinations or some sort of strange heaven-afterlife were the only ways to explain this... to explain them.
This isn't real! Oh gosh, well- it probably was. I had to have come from somewhere, didn't I? Not as in a place like this city, but like, a family. My mother. I had to have a mother because everyone had a mother! And I seriously doubted that an enormous human could be a parent to me... so it made sense that there would be others like me. And this was... proof. Proof that I wasn't alone in the world, that there were others like me. So that meant I did have a family! Oh my god— I have a family somewhere out there! And I once again imagined a big brother to play games with me, and a big sister to tell me I was pretty, and that I didn't look strange with my white hair and my pale face— I imagined there were people out there who... who could hug me. Actually put their arms around me and hug me... oh my god. I could have cried or shrieked with emotion as I ran after the two girls.
Was this really, really real?What could the chances of me meeting them here have been? Out of all the land in this sprawling city, goodness; all of the land in just the park... that must have made it something like... one in... a thousand. One in a thousand I could have met them here like this.
God no, far too low. One in... the mere thought of it made me dizzy. One in a hundred thousand million trillion! This was a miracle.This had to be a hallucination. Or heaven. Though, as I followed in the footsteps of where the duo of impossibly-sized girls had disappeared to, I was sure that it had been real.
A girl by the name of Azure and her friend had been before my very eyes. People my size had been in front of me! With wings too? Well, maybe I imagined that part in my excitement. Wings were a bit of a stretch. Oh, but how wonderful they had looked, even all covered in dirt and cuts...
Giddy with the thrill of it all, my bare feet were pitter-pattering across the dew-laced blades of grass with a greater speed than before. Wide eyes blinking, I stared around the thickening foliage.
They must have gone this way.
Spears of greens and browns pricked and scratched from all sides as I progressed through the leaves, and I was sure that the two people must have some sort of superpower to be able to navigate through so much... well, nature? I wasn't quite sure of the word for it. The garden back at the house wasn't 'nature' compared to this; it was tamed and dying. This single bush was a tight maze compared to the flowers I had left behind.
How had they run through here so quickly?After a few more steps forwards, the murmur of hushed voices hit my ears. I felt a thrum jolt through my heart. My feet stopped sharp and suddenly. Voices that I could barely hear! After living around people whose mere breathing could be loud enough to be deafening, I wasn't used to being unable to hear a conversation. There wasn't much that they could possibly be talking about after their encounter with Lucius.
I crept forwards. Slower now. One step at a time. Softly, quietly. The leaves hurt my feet and the bushes scratched, but I drew closer and closer until I could almost see the break in the leaves. If I squinted, I could see a blot of browny-pink. Oh my god, oh my god. To the left, red. Is this really really real? I took another step forwards and a leaf decided to split in half under my foot. The little fragments spiked the underneath of my toes like a hedgehog. That wouldn't have been so bad was it not for the agonising crunch it emitted as it broke.
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The Lost
AdventureScary stories of a place called a city are whispered throughout the tribes of the forest. Rumours of great grey forts with monstrous towers, sprawling walls... a place crawling with the monsters everyone so fears. Humans. --- Despite a slightly con...