She floated in a vast expanse of shadow; a void without feeling or time. There was nothing but emptiness, not even a memory to take hold of. Slowly, faintly, voices echoed out from some distant place and she felt something for the first time she could remember. She felt pain.
“M-Mhnn...”
The creature stirred, her eyelashes lightly fluttering as she managed to open her eyes. It was dark, not as dark as the place she'd existed before, but dark all the same. She felt something hard and cold under her and something equally as uncomfortable clamped around her wrists. There was a subtle pain coming from her chest, but before she could manage to take in what lay around her in the darkness a sudden voice spoke out from nearby.
“I think she's waking up.”
It was a deep voice, heavy. The being managed to turn her head, only to see three men there with her. Two were seated in chairs at the front of...whatever it was they were in right now. The third was crouched near her, watching her with eyes that made her chest pound uneasily. She could feel things moving around and under her, but she had no idea where she was, why, or who these people were. Taking a moment to try and sort it out in her head, she was startled to realize she didn't even know who she was.
“Just keep her quiet.” Another voice answered, this one coming from the man who seemed to be in control of whatever contraption they were currently in. The girl looked between the three wearily, confusion and concern caught within her eyes. She felt words wanting to push at the back of her throat, but she was too unsettled to open her mouth. Between her lack of memory and the current situation, she felt frightened. Something about these strangers screamed danger, and even if she didn't understand what was happening her senses were still on high alert.
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It was quiet between the four of them for a while, until the man sitting in the passenger seat spoke up.
“How much longer before we're out of this damn forest?” He huffed, his tone holding the slightest tinge of agitation...and perhaps discomfort.
“Maybe another forty minutes....the road's making it difficult.” The driver said, not moving his eyes from the dark, country road in front of him. The other man groaned.
“We should've gone through Westport like we planned. This whole area gives me the creeps.”
“There's too much rebel activity in the area. Can't risk getting into a battle now, not with the cargo.” The driver responded coldly, jerking his thumb back to motion at the girl.
“I'd prefer a fight to this...” The passenger muttered, glancing out the window to their right and watching the dark shapes of trees pass by.
It got quiet again for a time, until the driver suddenly put his foot on the break and the vehicle jerked to a halt.
“What the hell??? Why're you stopping???” The passenger asked, looking anxiously from the driver to the road.
“I thought I saw something up ahead...” The driver grunted, his eyes narrowing in suspicion.
“Hey! What's going on up there???” A voice crackled over a radio. The driver picked up the receiver and held in the red button.
“I thought I saw some movement up ahead. We might need to-”
BOOM!!!
A sudden blast went off, causing light to fill the van and temporarily blind those inside.
“Shit!” The driver cursed, shielding his eyes. The popping of gunfire and colorful flashes of magic began to zoom past the windows. The two men in front ducked down to avoid being hit, while the third climbed over the girl as if to shield her.
“Fuck!” The driver yelled, grabbing hold of the steering wheel to try and drive to safety. Unfortunately, another loud boom went off, shaking the van, shattering the windows, and creating a massive dent where the engine should be. There was a loud sputtering sound as smoke began to rise from the front of the vehicle. They wouldn't be escaping in this van.
Scrambling from their seats, the two men in front rushed into the back and with the third man snatched up the girl and made their way towards the massive double doors in back. Opening them, a convoy of three other smaller vehicles could be seen. Each of them had been damaged as well, with a few bloodied bodies still sitting inside as those still alive crouched behind the damaged hunks of metal. It only took a moment for the cause of the attack to make itself known. From the opposite side of the road, a group of men and women came rushing towards them, weapons bared and runestones glowing and flickering with power.
“Into the forest!” The driver shouted. At this point there was little more to do than run and try to find decent cover. They'd be sitting ducks if they remained in the open any longer. He gripped hold of the captive as he ran into the darkness of the trees, followed closely by the remaining members of his group. Some of his men fired back at the assailants, while others ran in the same direction hoping to escape injury.
“Get down!” A voice cried out in the darkness just as another loud bang went off, accompanied by a sudden flash of hot, white light. The driver was thrown down from the force, pulling the captive down with him.
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The girl felt her body trembling. Her sensitive ears were being bombarded with unfamiliar, violent sounds as her eyes took in the sight of blood, broken bodies, and unnatural flashes of light. She felt as if she couldn't move, but something in the back of her mind screamed at her to run. Without taking the time to think, she dug her fingers into the soil and scrambled to her feet, running deeper into the dark forest as she heard the man who'd been pulling her scream out in anger from behind her. She didn't stop, she didn't even let herself look back. She could still hear screaming and booming from behind her as she dashed further and further into the unknown.
Her body screamed at her as she ran, aching and pounding as she gasped for air. She could feel her bare feet being scratched, cut, and bruised by the forest floor, but she didn't let herself slow down. The shackles that bound her hands clinked together sharply like pinpricks in her ears, but she didn't let it distract her. She could hear footsteps closing in from behind, and she knew that if they caught up to her she would regret it.
Coming to a sudden slope, the runaway lost her footing and tumbled with a sharp cry, rolling and sliding over dirt, rocks, and broken branches. Finally reaching the bottom, she groaned weakly and managed to look up to where she'd fallen from. She could see the shapes of her captors pursuing her steadily making their way down, and knew she had no time to rest from her fall. Shakily, she pushed herself up and started running again, this time with smaller, wearier strides. She was obviously injured. Besides the cuts and scrapes from her running and falling, there was a patch of blood beginning to stain the front of her shirt. It wasn't clear what the injury was, but it was serious enough to slow her down. Each new step she took she felt another spike of pain in her chest, and each new breath seemed to burn more than the last. By the time she'd staggered into a clearing she could barely keep upright.
It only took a few more steps for her to collapse. The ground was cold and damp underneath her, and the tall grass seemed to swallow up her small frame. She grit her teeth in pain and dug her fingers into the soil, trying to pull herself back up, to no avail. She could hear the footsteps getting louder, and felt warm, frightened tears break past her eyelids at the thought of what might happen to her next. She didn't have anymore strength left to fight or run. All she could do now was lie there and take in tired, shuddering breaths.
“M-Mhnn...”
The creature stirred, her eyelashes lightly fluttering as she managed to open her eyes. It was dark, not as dark as the place she'd existed before, but dark all the same. She felt something hard and cold under her and something equally as uncomfortable clamped around her wrists. There was a subtle pain coming from her chest, but before she could manage to take in what lay around her in the darkness a sudden voice spoke out from nearby.
“I think she's waking up.”
It was a deep voice, heavy. The being managed to turn her head, only to see three men there with her. Two were seated in chairs at the front of...whatever it was they were in right now. The third was crouched near her, watching her with eyes that made her chest pound uneasily. She could feel things moving around and under her, but she had no idea where she was, why, or who these people were. Taking a moment to try and sort it out in her head, she was startled to realize she didn't even know who she was.
“Just keep her quiet.” Another voice answered, this one coming from the man who seemed to be in control of whatever contraption they were currently in. The girl looked between the three wearily, confusion and concern caught within her eyes. She felt words wanting to push at the back of her throat, but she was too unsettled to open her mouth. Between her lack of memory and the current situation, she felt frightened. Something about these strangers screamed danger, and even if she didn't understand what was happening her senses were still on high alert.
---
It was quiet between the four of them for a while, until the man sitting in the passenger seat spoke up.
“How much longer before we're out of this damn forest?” He huffed, his tone holding the slightest tinge of agitation...and perhaps discomfort.
“Maybe another forty minutes....the road's making it difficult.” The driver said, not moving his eyes from the dark, country road in front of him. The other man groaned.
“We should've gone through Westport like we planned. This whole area gives me the creeps.”
“There's too much rebel activity in the area. Can't risk getting into a battle now, not with the cargo.” The driver responded coldly, jerking his thumb back to motion at the girl.
“I'd prefer a fight to this...” The passenger muttered, glancing out the window to their right and watching the dark shapes of trees pass by.
It got quiet again for a time, until the driver suddenly put his foot on the break and the vehicle jerked to a halt.
“What the hell??? Why're you stopping???” The passenger asked, looking anxiously from the driver to the road.
“I thought I saw something up ahead...” The driver grunted, his eyes narrowing in suspicion.
“Hey! What's going on up there???” A voice crackled over a radio. The driver picked up the receiver and held in the red button.
“I thought I saw some movement up ahead. We might need to-”
BOOM!!!
A sudden blast went off, causing light to fill the van and temporarily blind those inside.
“Shit!” The driver cursed, shielding his eyes. The popping of gunfire and colorful flashes of magic began to zoom past the windows. The two men in front ducked down to avoid being hit, while the third climbed over the girl as if to shield her.
“Fuck!” The driver yelled, grabbing hold of the steering wheel to try and drive to safety. Unfortunately, another loud boom went off, shaking the van, shattering the windows, and creating a massive dent where the engine should be. There was a loud sputtering sound as smoke began to rise from the front of the vehicle. They wouldn't be escaping in this van.
Scrambling from their seats, the two men in front rushed into the back and with the third man snatched up the girl and made their way towards the massive double doors in back. Opening them, a convoy of three other smaller vehicles could be seen. Each of them had been damaged as well, with a few bloodied bodies still sitting inside as those still alive crouched behind the damaged hunks of metal. It only took a moment for the cause of the attack to make itself known. From the opposite side of the road, a group of men and women came rushing towards them, weapons bared and runestones glowing and flickering with power.
“Into the forest!” The driver shouted. At this point there was little more to do than run and try to find decent cover. They'd be sitting ducks if they remained in the open any longer. He gripped hold of the captive as he ran into the darkness of the trees, followed closely by the remaining members of his group. Some of his men fired back at the assailants, while others ran in the same direction hoping to escape injury.
“Get down!” A voice cried out in the darkness just as another loud bang went off, accompanied by a sudden flash of hot, white light. The driver was thrown down from the force, pulling the captive down with him.
---
The girl felt her body trembling. Her sensitive ears were being bombarded with unfamiliar, violent sounds as her eyes took in the sight of blood, broken bodies, and unnatural flashes of light. She felt as if she couldn't move, but something in the back of her mind screamed at her to run. Without taking the time to think, she dug her fingers into the soil and scrambled to her feet, running deeper into the dark forest as she heard the man who'd been pulling her scream out in anger from behind her. She didn't stop, she didn't even let herself look back. She could still hear screaming and booming from behind her as she dashed further and further into the unknown.
Her body screamed at her as she ran, aching and pounding as she gasped for air. She could feel her bare feet being scratched, cut, and bruised by the forest floor, but she didn't let herself slow down. The shackles that bound her hands clinked together sharply like pinpricks in her ears, but she didn't let it distract her. She could hear footsteps closing in from behind, and she knew that if they caught up to her she would regret it.
Coming to a sudden slope, the runaway lost her footing and tumbled with a sharp cry, rolling and sliding over dirt, rocks, and broken branches. Finally reaching the bottom, she groaned weakly and managed to look up to where she'd fallen from. She could see the shapes of her captors pursuing her steadily making their way down, and knew she had no time to rest from her fall. Shakily, she pushed herself up and started running again, this time with smaller, wearier strides. She was obviously injured. Besides the cuts and scrapes from her running and falling, there was a patch of blood beginning to stain the front of her shirt. It wasn't clear what the injury was, but it was serious enough to slow her down. Each new step she took she felt another spike of pain in her chest, and each new breath seemed to burn more than the last. By the time she'd staggered into a clearing she could barely keep upright.
It only took a few more steps for her to collapse. The ground was cold and damp underneath her, and the tall grass seemed to swallow up her small frame. She grit her teeth in pain and dug her fingers into the soil, trying to pull herself back up, to no avail. She could hear the footsteps getting louder, and felt warm, frightened tears break past her eyelids at the thought of what might happen to her next. She didn't have anymore strength left to fight or run. All she could do now was lie there and take in tired, shuddering breaths.