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Random Event: Anaia, your curiosity gets the better of you and you accidentally get your head trapped inside a pumpkin.
Word Count: 393
It was cloudy when Anaia woke up, and she could see her breath, but she wasn’t as afraid. Only a week ago she had been charging south, her pace quickening with every frosty morning. But now she wasn’t alone. Now she had a friend to help her, and who she could help. They still wanted to go south, but the urgency had faded.
The snowy girl looked over at her monochrome friend, who was sleeping peacefully beside her. She didn’t know how, but he’d managed to make her feel safe. There were others she’d been with who were stronger, and yet she never felt protected. With him, though, she felt okay. Everything was going to turn out alright.
Not wanting to wake her sleeping companion, Anaia stretched and headed outside, carefully skirting the water that created a thin curtain in front of the small cave they were staying in. They’d been lucky to find such a sheltered place. She got a drink from the frigid lake and took a few mouthfuls of the moose they’d found, then headed out to look around the area. She didn’t want to go far, but she was feeling adventurous today.
A splash of bright orange among the rocks drew her attention, and the pale woman turned towards it. It looked like a large round fruit. Some sort of rodent must have burrowed in it at some point, because there was a giant hole in the side. She sniffed it cautiously. Whatever had done it wasn’t there now, but maybe it had left something behind?
Without really thinking, Anaia pushed her head into the fruit, nosing around its gooey insides for any sort of treat. There wasn’t anything; just slightly rancid seeds. The pulp in her face fur was irritating, and the girl didn’t like not being able to see. It was a tight fit, after all.
There was one problem. She couldn’t get her head out. She yanked her body back, but only succeeded in hurting her neck. She let out a high-pitched keen of terror. She couldn’t see anything. She couldn’t defend herself if something attacked her. She couldn’t even open her mouth to call for help. Ash was still asleep in the cave; he wouldn’t think to come up here looking for her, would he?
How was she going to get out of this one?!
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