The girl was finding that she rather enjoyed being on her own. After being oppressed and demeaned for most of her life, she was quite proud that she had finally decided to stand up for herself and leave that wretched place. Did being a loner have its downsides? Hell yes. Safety was scarce - meals were few and far between. But, on the plus side, there was no one telling her what she could and couldn't do. Particularly on the topic of gender, which was the best thing ever. She could go where she wanted; do what she pleased. Life was pretty much perfect.
Except for the fact that she wasn't exactly sure where she was going.
Or what she was doing.
Shit. Was she lost again?
Seafoam eyes narrowed as she looked around the dogwood trees. They were beautiful, and it was kind of cool that she had a very similar color pattering to the flowers. It looked like she belonged there, and she wasn't complaining, per say. It was just that she wasn't sure what to call this place, or if there was danger around. She had kind of just been wandering aimlessly for a couple months now, and occasionally it would just become painfully obvious that she was completely lost.
Like now.
The girl took in her surroundings calmly, noting that she could hear crashing water in the distance. Was that important? She wasn't really sure. There was also birdsong, and a few summer bugs were making their sounds. But other than that, it seemed that she was still alone, which was good. She didn't want to have anything sneak up on her or anything.