Parsnip had been lost for so long she could hardly remember what it was like to be found. If anyone had been asked whether they thought the youngster could survive on her own for a month, let alone several, the answer would have been a resounding "no" followed by incredulous laughter. Yet, through dumb luck, the girl still survived. Sure, she was skinnier than she should be by any rights. It was easy to count the bones of her ribs and her fur was rough and dirty - tangled with burrs and sticks and leaf matter. While she was a little worse for the wear, she was still the same girl she'd always been with gangling limbs and a goofy, bright-eyed smile.
At first the forest had seemed very frightening to the young girl so far from her family, but after so long she hardly found herself spooked at all. She had made her home in the shadows of the dense trees. It was lonely, of course. She rarely bumped into anyone willing to speak to her for more than a moment. There had been times she'd tried to follow them, but she'd always gotten distracted and lost the trail. Parsnip was beginning to believe that the forest didn't want her to leave. In her mind it became an entity and to ease her loneliness, she began to speak to it.
"I wonder what I'm going to find for lunch today," she mused aloud as she squeezed through a thick patch of brambles. The thorns and briers tugged at her fur and she added a few to her collection as she finally reached the other side. "A mouse, maybe. Those are sometimes easy to catch." In all honesty, the small rodents were the only reason she hadn't starved to death out here on her own. "Maybe--" she started, but stopped as a glint of light shown through the leaves overhead. It was mid-afternoon but the dense canopy kept out nearly all of the light. She was used to the dimness and the sudden glimpse of sunlight caught her by surprise. Snippet couldn't remember the last time she'd seen the sun. Of course, she couldn't remember a lot of things. "Did you see that?" she asked eagerly.
The girl's tail began to wag and she bounded forward until she found a place where a rare gap in the leaves let the sunlight shine through. She stood in the golden patch and turned her face up toward the sky. The brightness hurt her eyes, but she didn't close them. "It's so warm!" she laughed as she soaked it all in. What a gift! A treat! Today was definitely going to be a good day.
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At first the forest had seemed very frightening to the young girl so far from her family, but after so long she hardly found herself spooked at all. She had made her home in the shadows of the dense trees. It was lonely, of course. She rarely bumped into anyone willing to speak to her for more than a moment. There had been times she'd tried to follow them, but she'd always gotten distracted and lost the trail. Parsnip was beginning to believe that the forest didn't want her to leave. In her mind it became an entity and to ease her loneliness, she began to speak to it.
"I wonder what I'm going to find for lunch today," she mused aloud as she squeezed through a thick patch of brambles. The thorns and briers tugged at her fur and she added a few to her collection as she finally reached the other side. "A mouse, maybe. Those are sometimes easy to catch." In all honesty, the small rodents were the only reason she hadn't starved to death out here on her own. "Maybe--" she started, but stopped as a glint of light shown through the leaves overhead. It was mid-afternoon but the dense canopy kept out nearly all of the light. She was used to the dimness and the sudden glimpse of sunlight caught her by surprise. Snippet couldn't remember the last time she'd seen the sun. Of course, she couldn't remember a lot of things. "Did you see that?" she asked eagerly.
The girl's tail began to wag and she bounded forward until she found a place where a rare gap in the leaves let the sunlight shine through. She stood in the golden patch and turned her face up toward the sky. The brightness hurt her eyes, but she didn't close them. "It's so warm!" she laughed as she soaked it all in. What a gift! A treat! Today was definitely going to be a good day.
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(This post was last modified: Apr 27, 2017, 11:48 PM by Parsnip.)