June Verles
Depression? Never heard of her.
Location Unknown
One lesson everyone must learn is that all you have come to know will come to an end. It doesn't matter wherever you come to terms with it. Luckily an ending doesn't mean everything is over, it might just be the necessary evil for a new beginning, which seemed to be the case for you this time around.
Death probably felt weird for all of you, a sudden switch from existence to nothing, making the sudden shift back to reality just as weird probably. First your more basics senses came in, you could feel the humidity in the air and the tall grass you sat on, the occasional creepy crawley venturing on you as it didn't know better. Then came smell and noise, the smell of exotic flowers mixed with the dew of a forest that was just covered in torrential rain. Birds, lizards and all manner of critters playing an orchestra for you.
Finally vision, opening your eyes you would see sights perhaps for the first time, a jungle like those in documentaries, brimming with life. But with the accumulation of all your senses working unison now you had the ability to realise that you weren't who you used to be. Your body feeling different in a literal sense, as some of you might've grown wings or deer parts, or just pointed ears.
Fortunately, or unfortunately depending on how you felt about it, you could now also realize what danger was.
So as you scanned the clearing in the apparent jungle that you were, disorientated with your new bodies, before you sat a giant, scaled, winged creature. What one could only describe as a giant green dragon, staring at you with it's yellow pupils, expectantly.
One lesson everyone must learn is that all you have come to know will come to an end. It doesn't matter wherever you come to terms with it. Luckily an ending doesn't mean everything is over, it might just be the necessary evil for a new beginning, which seemed to be the case for you this time around.
Death probably felt weird for all of you, a sudden switch from existence to nothing, making the sudden shift back to reality just as weird probably. First your more basics senses came in, you could feel the humidity in the air and the tall grass you sat on, the occasional creepy crawley venturing on you as it didn't know better. Then came smell and noise, the smell of exotic flowers mixed with the dew of a forest that was just covered in torrential rain. Birds, lizards and all manner of critters playing an orchestra for you.
Finally vision, opening your eyes you would see sights perhaps for the first time, a jungle like those in documentaries, brimming with life. But with the accumulation of all your senses working unison now you had the ability to realise that you weren't who you used to be. Your body feeling different in a literal sense, as some of you might've grown wings or deer parts, or just pointed ears.
Fortunately, or unfortunately depending on how you felt about it, you could now also realize what danger was.
So as you scanned the clearing in the apparent jungle that you were, disorientated with your new bodies, before you sat a giant, scaled, winged creature. What one could only describe as a giant green dragon, staring at you with it's yellow pupils, expectantly.