Post by mawh on Jul 5, 2009 20:05:13 GMT -5
What was a Texas girl like Deline doing all the way up in Alaska? She was not sure. She had just been running around the continent, alone. That she absolutely hated. Being alone, with absolutely no one. It bothered her immensely. She had no one to talk to, and she had been an extremely bubbly human. This was something she was not use to, not use to at all. She sighed, and looked around the snowy plains. She stood on top of the snow, not sure and not caring why she was sinking deep down and onto her knees.
Deline sighed, and looked around. Eternity was extremely boring, being alone with nothing to do. There was no point in her existence. She wondered what her family had felt when she went missing. Did they even care? Ever since her younger sister had been born, she had been alone and rather ignored. She had had some attention, as she had been only two years old at the time. But she missed it. Not having the light on her for once. Her fist clenched at her side out of anger. She took a deep breath, not wanting to throw a tantrum in the middle of no where.
There was no heartbeat that Deline could pick up nearby. She was alone in the middle of nowhere, as far as she knew. She shut her eyes, dark with thirst, and ran lightly across the snow. She ran so quickly left no foot prints, which meant hopefully no one could follow her. Or at least, as far as she knew. After a few minutes of running for no reason, she plopped down in the snow. She crossed her legs, and did not sink as quickly. That was a surprise to her, as she was light. She sighed, and kept her eyes shut but relaxed.
Deline sighed, and looked around. Eternity was extremely boring, being alone with nothing to do. There was no point in her existence. She wondered what her family had felt when she went missing. Did they even care? Ever since her younger sister had been born, she had been alone and rather ignored. She had had some attention, as she had been only two years old at the time. But she missed it. Not having the light on her for once. Her fist clenched at her side out of anger. She took a deep breath, not wanting to throw a tantrum in the middle of no where.
There was no heartbeat that Deline could pick up nearby. She was alone in the middle of nowhere, as far as she knew. She shut her eyes, dark with thirst, and ran lightly across the snow. She ran so quickly left no foot prints, which meant hopefully no one could follow her. Or at least, as far as she knew. After a few minutes of running for no reason, she plopped down in the snow. She crossed her legs, and did not sink as quickly. That was a surprise to her, as she was light. She sighed, and kept her eyes shut but relaxed.