Caught in the Dark {Griffin Neon}
Sept 20, 2016 18:42:52 GMT -5
Post by kap on Sept 20, 2016 18:42:52 GMT -5
Going for a little adventure always felt like a good way to get out and enjoy myself once in a while. I wasn't always the adventurous type, but when I was, I never got into a situation I couldn't get myself out of on my own. Generally, I don't get very nervous, since I'm confident in my problem-solving skills. This means that, should I end up in a tough situation, I generally know how to get myself out of it. Only once in my life have I gotten into an unfortunate enough circumstance that I couldn't get out of on my own, as far as my memory can tell me. When I was younger, perhaps about five or six years old, I was attacked by an animal when I was playing outside on my own. Being a weak child, incapable of defending myself, the animal, which if I remember properly, was a raccoon, scratched up my legs rather severely, and I have scars leftover from it to this day. That is the main reason that I don't like to wear anything that shows my legs. It makes me feel weak and vulnerable, and forced me to remember a part of my past that I'm not happy with having had happen. Today, however, I had decided that, on my little adventure that I was using to get my mind off of things, I would journey into an area of District One that I had never ventured in to before. There was a small wooded area, still in the boundaries of the District, that I had never been in before. Making my way over there, I ended up discovering a small cave. Normally, I wouldn't bother with taking the time to explore a cave, or other dark places where I couldn't see much. Just then, however, it felt like a good idea to go in and check it out. I ventured inside the cave, and began to look around. It was hard to see in the darkness, but the light from outside helped a little bit, as it was about eight o'clock in the morning. The floor of the cave was covered in dirt and pebbles, as well as a variety of larger rocks and stones. The somewhat thin bottoms of my shoes allowed for me to feel the occasional sharper piece of gravel through my shoes and into my feet, poking them, but not enough to cause harm. All they did was give me a bit of a wakeup call, telling me that perhaps I shouldn't be in there. Although, did I really listen to the wakeup call? Of course I didn't. Braylon Yandelle, the independent wolf, wasn't going to listen to nature. 451 WORDS |
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