so give me .s o m e t h i n g. to |believe| [OPEN]
Aug 31, 2010 12:01:13 GMT -5
Post by .Shadelle. on Aug 31, 2010 12:01:13 GMT -5
Shoot! Stupid shoe... I cursed my right sneaker silently as I tried to pry the laces free from under the door to my little home. After about a minute of struggling with the lace and the door, realization hit me. Wow, why not open the door? Gosh, that was stupid of me... I gripped the knob forcefully and twisted, giving a tiny sigh as I quickly recollected my shoe and slammed the door once again behind me. I bent down and quickly double-knotted my shoe, praying that no one had seen how foolish I had been.
I recollected myself, flattening the wrinkles in the plain white T-shirt and smoothing the creases on my denim shorts. Well, they were shorts now; really, I just saved myself some food and money by cutting the legs off of an old pair of jeans. I flipped my hair to get it out of my face as I descended the three steps on my rickety porch and started down the path that led to the woods, daggers tucked safely in my leather belt should I need them. I had no real buisness in the forest, really. Truth be told, I was just bored. I had done my trading for the day and ate a meager dinner of bread and dandelion salad, and honestly, at 6:00pm there wasn't much for me to do. So I turned to Mother Nature to bring me something exciting.
My shoes crunch along the gravely pathway, and I walk at a steady pace, letting my thoughts drift until I realize I'm sweating. I hadn't noticed the heat up until now, almost three quarters of the way down my little lane. August was brutal this year; it was almost as if each summer is hotter than the last. Don't get me wrong, I don't mind heat. Just sweating makes me feel... Dirty. My craving for another bath makes me want to turn back, but I think it would be better for me if I at least got a look at the forest before I went back home to stare at the ceiling.
Finally, I reach the tree line, and I can't help but smile and sigh in relief. I quicken my pace, eager to immerse myself in the sights and sounds of the forest. After around two or three minutes of walking, I find myself humming the merry little tunes that seem to intrude my thoughts as my feet crunch a beat along the terrain. I rethink my last comprehension of these melodies and realize that they are not intruders. They are indeed welcome guests.
I spot something jutting out of a tree a good five meters in front of me. I stop humming and examine the thing, walking casually toward the object to examine it. Long and straight, expertly crafted, a small tail of color at the end. And sure enough, I confirm this is a perfectly good arrow. I gently wrench it from the back of the oak it landed in and contemplate taking it for myself. I then hear a shuffle in the leaf litter behind me and freeze, plugging the arrow back in the tree and turning on a dime all in one swift motion. I find myself staring at a stranger I've never seen before, and my eyes take on a questioning look. Before I notice it, my right hand has found the handle of one of my daggers. I know it's probably unnecessary, but hey, better safe than sorry, right?
I recollected myself, flattening the wrinkles in the plain white T-shirt and smoothing the creases on my denim shorts. Well, they were shorts now; really, I just saved myself some food and money by cutting the legs off of an old pair of jeans. I flipped my hair to get it out of my face as I descended the three steps on my rickety porch and started down the path that led to the woods, daggers tucked safely in my leather belt should I need them. I had no real buisness in the forest, really. Truth be told, I was just bored. I had done my trading for the day and ate a meager dinner of bread and dandelion salad, and honestly, at 6:00pm there wasn't much for me to do. So I turned to Mother Nature to bring me something exciting.
My shoes crunch along the gravely pathway, and I walk at a steady pace, letting my thoughts drift until I realize I'm sweating. I hadn't noticed the heat up until now, almost three quarters of the way down my little lane. August was brutal this year; it was almost as if each summer is hotter than the last. Don't get me wrong, I don't mind heat. Just sweating makes me feel... Dirty. My craving for another bath makes me want to turn back, but I think it would be better for me if I at least got a look at the forest before I went back home to stare at the ceiling.
Finally, I reach the tree line, and I can't help but smile and sigh in relief. I quicken my pace, eager to immerse myself in the sights and sounds of the forest. After around two or three minutes of walking, I find myself humming the merry little tunes that seem to intrude my thoughts as my feet crunch a beat along the terrain. I rethink my last comprehension of these melodies and realize that they are not intruders. They are indeed welcome guests.
I spot something jutting out of a tree a good five meters in front of me. I stop humming and examine the thing, walking casually toward the object to examine it. Long and straight, expertly crafted, a small tail of color at the end. And sure enough, I confirm this is a perfectly good arrow. I gently wrench it from the back of the oak it landed in and contemplate taking it for myself. I then hear a shuffle in the leaf litter behind me and freeze, plugging the arrow back in the tree and turning on a dime all in one swift motion. I find myself staring at a stranger I've never seen before, and my eyes take on a questioning look. Before I notice it, my right hand has found the handle of one of my daggers. I know it's probably unnecessary, but hey, better safe than sorry, right?