Snippet
Snippet braced herself to enter the raging storm when a voice behind whispered "Wait!"
"Oh gladly," Snippet said turning around uncharacteristically slowly and calmly. "You see, this was his idea--"
"You have my attention who, or whatever you are. You don't mind revealing yourself now...
Snippet
"Feel like you're being watch too, huh," Snippet said, trudging forward. She cut a piece of cloth from the bottom right of her shirt and tied it around and back of her nose and mouth. Then, she looked southeast back in the direction of the chapel, and took her direction one last time...
Snippet
"So? It's better than just standing here," the guy from the morning said.
"I mean, standing here won't get us lost and killed in a slow and painful way that includes getting lost and inhaling sand but yea fine," Snippet said, exasperated for the most part. Noticing there was no...
Snippet
Snippet trudged along through the cool sand, twirling her hair with her right hand and holding her spear as a walking stick in her left. She saw the figure, but she also wanted to keep away from the storm and the storm's path, and tried her best to gauge the direction the wind was...
Snippet
Snippet let her eyes drift open--slowly at first, until she remembered she was in a dome with a bunch of strangers and even stranger creatures and raven things. And on that note, she bolted awake, and, seeing nothing was around and wanted to kill her, she raked her hands through her...
Snippet
Snippet slept for the most part fine, which is awfully surprising for being out in the open in an unkown world. It seems that her writer has been too busy making sandwiches and doing school stuff to make a fully fledged post. Snippet's writer is also sorry for holding the other writers up.
Snippet
Snippet finished cooking the last of her fish and laid down on the lakebed. Sleeping in the unfamiliar place is probably a bad idea, but being tired is probably worse. If she was to explore the desert tonight, she might as well do it with a full battery.
Snippet
"The heck?" Snippet said, uncovering the once helmet underneath the sand. She waded in far enough for her spear to hook under the crumpled helmet and bring it up towards her. She noticed the tabbard as well and picked that up, and, bringing them ashore, she inspected them. Noticing how...
Snippet
Snippet got her third fish for the road when she noticed the sand swirl from the bottom, unveiling some sort of metallic thing underneath the bottom. She went from monotonous spear fishing to curious investigation of under the lake in a second. She took the fish off the spear and used...
Snippet
Snippet finished her fish and calmed her noisy stomach, and used the fish-less spear to catch more fish and build up a stockpile of food. "I should probably wait until night to explore, huh. It's probably much cooler then," she said as she thrusted her spear through the water, narrowly...
Snippet
Snippet turned her spear, roasting the other side of the fish. A drop of fish fat fell into the fire and sizzled for a second. "Lady in blue, huh," she said, looking into the expanse of desert before her. "Shouldn't be too hard to find in a featurless plane such as this." Her eyes went...
Snippet
Snippet backed away from the flowers with her dagger. "All yours, little guys," she said. She sat down at the edge of the lake, watching the beetles fight over the flowers as she cleaned her dagger and nimbly prepared the fish to be edible. She didn't know how she knew how to skin, gut...
Snippet
Snippet watched as the sand displaced itself and revealed the bright red beetles that seemed to want the flowers she gathered. "What was I expecting, some sort of sandwurm or something? Massive beetles are better, I suppose," she said, sighing in relief. Snippet held the spear in her...
Snippet
"C'mere little guy... and... now!" she said, thrusting the makeshift spear through a fish. It was small and she probably just ruined the best part of the fish, but should be enough to silence her stomach for now. Snippet took the spear out of the water and smiled to herself, impressed...
Snippet
Snippet, with her shirt above her nose blocking out the overpowering scent, worked the leaves until they formed a tough enough rope. She got up and headed South, bordering the lake and headed to the forest surrounding the hill she woke up on. She searched the forest floor for a long...
Snippet
Snippet finally got the flower out of the ground, and she watched it curl up in a cute little ball. She made a little sound, feeling bad for the big flower. Then she noticed how a piece of the cactus was stuck to the roots of the flower, and no longer felt bad. "Get your own water, you...
Snippet
Snippet put her shirt over her nose as she examined the massive flowers at the base of the cactus, quite intrigued on how something with such large leaves survives in a desert, and especially why the cactus was the drier looking one of the plants. Curious, Snippet examined further down...
Snippet
"Good luck finding the Lady in Blue. She doesn't stay in one place for long," the raven said, flying off. "Thanks," Snippet said into the air. Without anyone talking to her anymore, she remembered her thirst, so went to take a drink from the water. Snippet cupped her hands and took a...
"Snippet"
"Snippet?!" the girl said in mild disgust, looking up to the raven. "Snippet... That doesn't really sound right for a name... you know...?" she said. "You can at least call me by... like... an actual name... Something like 'Ivy' or 'Violet'" For some reason, when saying these names...
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Fresh water, bunch of fish, this is beautiful! Good idea, me! she thought. She cupped her hands and was about to take a drink when she heard the familiar voice of the raven, way closer than it should be. "So, does snippety have a name?" it said. Startled, the girl whipped around...