Nadua was still puzzled by what'd transpired and wondered what'd caused her and @Calian to be transported to this new world. In the days following their awakening, she stayed close to her husband and did little exploring. She was too anxious and concerned that they'd done something to cause this—that their misdoings had brought them to this purgatory. Although she couldn't name what they'd done wrong, Nadua was sure that this was a punishment of some sort.
She thought of her tribe while she hid away from the world, wondering what had happened to them. And her children? What had happened to them? Had they also been punished for whatever misdoings their parents had committed?
Today, feeling slightly more confident, Nadua peeled herself away from Calian's side to explore the forest. Admittedly, it was a lovely place, and she found herself in better spirits as she got up and moved around. Pamola, her Canadian Jay, followed overhead, sticking close incase something happened.
“Pamola,” Nadua said, glancing up at the flying bird. “I know it is not home, but it is nice, hm?” The bird chirped and added nothing else. “I know, I know, but think of it for a minute. What if this isn't a bad place like we thought?” The bird looked doubtful. “Ah, you are impossible sometimes, little one,” she said and shook her head; so much for positivity.
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