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{ ♚ } —- send this to get an instagram edit for my character.
requested by @ofhvmpty // more here
definitely lowkey more of an animal adoption and general positivity page than a personal insta
R H Y S A N D W O O D : voices in my head
Task .001
The tv flicking on by itself wasn’t initially concerning for Rose; she still wasn’t used to the luxuries of the mainland, and nothing seemed too farfetched to believe. The static, and the mysterious shadows were more worthy of her interest, however- she had yet to see anything on television that wasn’t a sport, or a cooking show, or a peppy children’s show. Then the shadows began to speak, and Rose promptly lost all interest. It was the same passionate but well worn speech most of the Isle’s inhabitants had heard over the years- always promising retribution, and punishment, and better lives for themselves and their children, but nothing ever came of it. These guys had simply gone the extra mile and made sure the people of Aurudon heard it too this time. Boring. She clicked the power button on the remote, flopping back in her bed.
The asphalt was warm against her back, and she would have been content to just keep sleeping in the warm sunlight had the sun not been shining directly on her eyes.
A loud groan was her only protest as she flung her arm over her eyes. Scratchy material made her scrunch up her nose as she fully gave in to consciousness. Opening her eyes, the grey material of her clothing was the first thing she noticed. The second thing she noticed was the silence. Slowly lowering her arm, she pushed herself into a seated position and observed her surroundings with wide eyes and parted lips. For all she could see, down alleys, streets, and inside buildings, there was absolutely no one.
“ Hello! ” Her voice sounded scratchy and she was overcome with intense thirst as her body began to remind her that she hadn’t ate or drank in-
The silence became the least of her worries as she suddenly realized she had absolutely no idea about who she was, what she had been doing, and where she was at that very moment. Suddenly the fact that she was completely alone, on what she knew should be a busy street, was absolutely terrifying. A loud growling from her stomach startled her, and she glared down her gray covered torso.
“ Well fuck. ” She pushed herself onto her knees and then her feet and then wobbled as she tried to stay standing. The issue of No People would have to wait, she would have to focus on herself first. She always did work better on a full stomach, though she was unable to remember how she knew that. A couple wobbly steps got her a few feet further and she squinted up at the street sign, hoping it would give her an idea of where she was.
“ Oscar Drive. ” She trailed off, cocking her head to the side. “ Huh. ”
A glance to her left revealed a convenience store and she grinned. Bingo.
Everything else could wait until she had something to eat and drink.