"Hahahaha! And don't forget your book on the way out!"
WHACK!
A thump resounded loudly through the forest's floor as a body was flung into its grassy roots. Tufts of hair followed suit slowly as the body lay limp in the forest's grasp, unmoving and unwavering in its current emotional status. Ocean blue orbs stared up at the night sky blankly as the leaves from the trees all swayed and rustled in the wind, a sigh being carried away into the dancing wind of the evening. With little effort, the figure arose from their landing to just sit up and rest an elbow on their bent knee. Sora's hair was a mess and undoubtedly unkempt more than usual, the impact and previous harassment clearly visible on her physical form. It was just a simple situation of verbal belittlement upon a chance encounter that led to her being pushed around, and thrown into the forest halfway into its depths. The maiden looked around with a turn of her head, sighing as she felt a sudden surge of pain right in the side of her neck.
With a pale hand reaching up in an attempt to soothe the pain, the woman verbally groaned with her eyes closing. "I knew I shouldn't have gone out tonight... What a drag...", she mumbled without so much as a second thought. It was night's like these that caused a sense of detachment from her village of Kumogakure, causing her to wonder every single day why she even bothered to stay here let alone keep living the way she was now. She had no one to go back to, no friends, no family, and she found a monumental amount of things in the world to be what she considers 'a drag'. It was with a heavy heart that she just found herself waking up, breathing, going back to sleep, waking up again, breathing... She repeated that process over and over again like it was nothing. If one were to ask Sora what happened the previous day in any location, even her own country? She wouldn't be able to tell anyone.
She was lost in her own world and stayed there for her own safety and security.
It was night's like tonight that gave her problems with trusting others, and her past only helped to contribute to everything. With a heavy sigh through her nose, the blonde kept her hand to her neck to ease the growing pain as she looked around for the book she had with her. The men had mentioned to not forget her book on the way out, so they must have thrown it after they tossed her in here, right? Or maybe they might have destroyed it. Either way, Sora knew she wasn't going to be able to find it with the looming void that was the darkness of the forest. Nevertheless, she had to admit that in the midst of the night with how thing's were playing out...
It was still beautiful.
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* Marked for training; word count: 500 words
WHACK!
A thump resounded loudly through the forest's floor as a body was flung into its grassy roots. Tufts of hair followed suit slowly as the body lay limp in the forest's grasp, unmoving and unwavering in its current emotional status. Ocean blue orbs stared up at the night sky blankly as the leaves from the trees all swayed and rustled in the wind, a sigh being carried away into the dancing wind of the evening. With little effort, the figure arose from their landing to just sit up and rest an elbow on their bent knee. Sora's hair was a mess and undoubtedly unkempt more than usual, the impact and previous harassment clearly visible on her physical form. It was just a simple situation of verbal belittlement upon a chance encounter that led to her being pushed around, and thrown into the forest halfway into its depths. The maiden looked around with a turn of her head, sighing as she felt a sudden surge of pain right in the side of her neck.
With a pale hand reaching up in an attempt to soothe the pain, the woman verbally groaned with her eyes closing. "I knew I shouldn't have gone out tonight... What a drag...", she mumbled without so much as a second thought. It was night's like these that caused a sense of detachment from her village of Kumogakure, causing her to wonder every single day why she even bothered to stay here let alone keep living the way she was now. She had no one to go back to, no friends, no family, and she found a monumental amount of things in the world to be what she considers 'a drag'. It was with a heavy heart that she just found herself waking up, breathing, going back to sleep, waking up again, breathing... She repeated that process over and over again like it was nothing. If one were to ask Sora what happened the previous day in any location, even her own country? She wouldn't be able to tell anyone.
She was lost in her own world and stayed there for her own safety and security.
It was night's like tonight that gave her problems with trusting others, and her past only helped to contribute to everything. With a heavy sigh through her nose, the blonde kept her hand to her neck to ease the growing pain as she looked around for the book she had with her. The men had mentioned to not forget her book on the way out, so they must have thrown it after they tossed her in here, right? Or maybe they might have destroyed it. Either way, Sora knew she wasn't going to be able to find it with the looming void that was the darkness of the forest. Nevertheless, she had to admit that in the midst of the night with how thing's were playing out...
It was still beautiful.
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* Marked for training; word count: 500 words