02-02-2025, 07:46 PM
Her hands had been stained with blood. Had been. They'd been stained with blood when she had hands.
Now, her eyes drifted skeptically towards the limbs that held her upright. Each of the four lean appendages, along with the silky tail that swept behind her at odd intervals, seemed to taunt her. She had no memory. Umeko's eyes fluttered closed and she drew in a deep, long breath. Her fur was still damp from her brief dip in the crystalline pool. The water was frigid, but she'd hoped that the chill would chase away the nightmare.
Lady Luck had no pity for Umeko today. Usually, she could purr a few whispered pleas and the universe would look the other direction.
"Umeko." Sultry tunes rolled from her tongue, a discomfort tickling the back of her throat as she tested her voice for the first time. The name was not her own, but she couldn't remember the one she'd carried when her hands were stained with blood. Memories, like fireflies on a warm summer's eve, flickered on and off in no real discernable pattern. Brief images were simple flickers of light, leaving her mind more muddled than prior.
Who was she?
Where was she?
Her wild forest eyes lifted to the terrace above. The young woman knew she should find her way up onto higher ground, but her- her paws hurt. They were sore, though not cracked or worn. She hungered, but she couldn't quite bring herself to move any further just yet. Umeko had already taken her first shaky steps to quench her thirst and dunk her head beneath the cold surface. Embarrassment had accosted her as she'd silently compared herself to a newborn foal. Walking to the water had been more than enough for her to figure out how to navigate these new legs of hers, surprisingly enough.
Easing down onto her haunches, she scanned her surroundings once again as if that might garner her a new answer. There were no answers to be found amidst the flora and fauna of this strange place. Umeko had to admit, she enjoyed the gentle crash of the waterfall and the methodical ripples it caused across the surface of the lake. This place was alive. She was alive.
Her hands had been stained with blood.
Why?
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Now, her eyes drifted skeptically towards the limbs that held her upright. Each of the four lean appendages, along with the silky tail that swept behind her at odd intervals, seemed to taunt her. She had no memory. Umeko's eyes fluttered closed and she drew in a deep, long breath. Her fur was still damp from her brief dip in the crystalline pool. The water was frigid, but she'd hoped that the chill would chase away the nightmare.
Lady Luck had no pity for Umeko today. Usually, she could purr a few whispered pleas and the universe would look the other direction.
"Umeko." Sultry tunes rolled from her tongue, a discomfort tickling the back of her throat as she tested her voice for the first time. The name was not her own, but she couldn't remember the one she'd carried when her hands were stained with blood. Memories, like fireflies on a warm summer's eve, flickered on and off in no real discernable pattern. Brief images were simple flickers of light, leaving her mind more muddled than prior.
Who was she?
Where was she?
Her wild forest eyes lifted to the terrace above. The young woman knew she should find her way up onto higher ground, but her- her paws hurt. They were sore, though not cracked or worn. She hungered, but she couldn't quite bring herself to move any further just yet. Umeko had already taken her first shaky steps to quench her thirst and dunk her head beneath the cold surface. Embarrassment had accosted her as she'd silently compared herself to a newborn foal. Walking to the water had been more than enough for her to figure out how to navigate these new legs of hers, surprisingly enough.
Easing down onto her haunches, she scanned her surroundings once again as if that might garner her a new answer. There were no answers to be found amidst the flora and fauna of this strange place. Umeko had to admit, she enjoyed the gentle crash of the waterfall and the methodical ripples it caused across the surface of the lake. This place was alive. She was alive.
Her hands had been stained with blood.
Why?
the staff team luvs u