A Strange Encounter.
I don't remember much ever since that day, the day the flames of the golden, orange fires took my family from me. But one thing I do remember is that I never cried, I felt bad at first but that vanished as fast as it appeared. Some people can call me Insane for this and I might as well be. But I never cried over their deaths, I never felt bad or miserable when they left, I just felt numb. Even now, I'm just numb. And in any case, I'm better off alone. so, what does it matter? This morning I walked into the woods, again. These past 9 years I've learned and taught myself to hunt and how to fish. I've also learned how to climb trees, not that it's very hard. I've been staying in a hole I dug out under my old house. I mainly store food there, Like some sort of animal. I mean I love all the animals, but honestly-. Oh well, I'm not going to stop now, No one can stop me. There's no one to stop me from doing anything. I'm free. I walk further into the forest than I usually do. I come to a small pond that's- Filled with Betta fish-?? {But that's not right- They can't and shouldn't be able to live here- They aren't native to our lands and are supposed to be in more tropical areas-...} I think to myself, Confused- to say the least. {Oh well... There are too many of them, and the predators could get sick if they eat them, might as well get rid of them.} I raise my spear along with my net, ready to catch the fish when suddenly- 'Stop!! Stop please!' A strange voice echoes in my mind. I look around seeing no one. 'Please! Please don't hurt them! They're my friends!' I look around again, seeing a pair of Emerald green eyes staring at me, when they notice I've spotted them, they run off. I decided to let it go and leave the fish alone. When I come back to the village ruins I see a bear trying to get into my den- {Oh great-...} It sees me and runs towards me- but before it can attack me, and before I can run, a black fuzzy ball runs in between us and knocks me to the ground, standing in between me and the bear.