Her slightly stocky frame tumbled on a rock, and she cursed, glaring at the hard grey object on the ground like it had somehow actually attempted to offend her. Like it was alive and it was taunting her. She had been angry and bitter for as long as she could remember, and it was tiring, being this way. It was tiring knowing it all led up to nothing but misery. She was tired, she was hungry, she wanted to just lie down, close her eyes, and stop. But doing so would prove her parents correct. Doing so would put her to shame. She couldn’t stop. As much as she wanted to.
She had no idea where she was going. She had come across this place some days before and had been slowly making her way across it ever since. In the distance she could see some kind of mountain, though it didn’t cover the entire horizon. There were openings of sky on either side of the tall rocky growth. Something to aim for, she supposed. Something to look forward to, for there was nothing else in her miserable existence worth looking forward to.