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(tagged.haylee,benja,mercedes) ⋆ (feeling.a lot of stuff) ⋆ (location.some weird place)
(tagged.haylee,benja,mercedes) ⋆ (feeling.a lot of stuff) ⋆ (location.some weird place)
xxxxIt was morning when Helena woke up. Imagine that! A perfect square of soft light filtered in through a perfect square frame, through a perfect pane of glass {that was also square} to make up a perfectly square window. Why was she describing the window, of all things, you ask? Because she was confused. That's why.
She'd fallen asleep on Brooke's fold-up cot the previous night and ended up on not-Brooke's glorious, clean, white, medium-sized, comfy bed. Describing things kept her mind off of the fact that she had no idea where the flip she was. It made her focus on less-important things, rather than the issue at hand. Maybe she'd keep doing this and hope for the best.
Clambering out of that said bed, Lena crossed the old, wooden, creaking floorboards towards her plaid, slip-on Vans, stepping into them and wiggling her feet around until it felt like they were on all the way. Her plaid backpack sat beside her, along with her cool, black, nicely fitting sunglasses {a.k.a shades} and her cool, black, nicely fitting sharktooth necklace. Wasn't it odd how both items could be described the exact same way, yet in reality be something completely different? At least she thought so.
Helena put on her accessories, content with the dark, comforting filter now on her surroundings. For whatever reason, it made her feel more at ease. And, actually, she knew the reason: the sense of familiarity of wearing these same sunglasses nearly every day forced her brain to believe that this place would not harm her. As if rooms could eat you alive. Hah.
She was going crazy. Right?
Stooping to snatch up her backpack and swing it over her shoulder, looping her opposite arm through it so that it was now snug against her back, the girl traversed the remainder of the floor to the door. This was when some obnoxious beings or things decided to scare the crap out of her- hitting the floor, speaking, making strange growling noises. She immediately retreated a few steps back into her room, only deciding the coast was clear when the sounds subsided and her speeding heart slowed to a normal thump-thump, thump-thump. Come on, Helena. Toughen up, Buttercup. It's probably nothing.
Upon finally opening the door and stepping hesitantly into the hallway beyond, she took weary glances to her left and right, freezing as she laid eyes on three human-looking, weapon-baring, unfriendly-seeming creatures just a little ways away. Were they hostile? Would they come running towards her once they smelled her presence? Could they even smell things? All she could say was: "This is a horrible dream. Can I call it a nightmare? Someone give me permission. I wouldn't want to hurt anyone's feelings if this was some heaven for them, but it sure isn't for me."