Izzy Aureth
Character
[member="Haung Min"]
A little dark haired girl wandered through the busy streets, barely noticed as the crowds passes by. Her eyes looking up at the passerbys as they all move along around her without much of a word. Searching for someone, for something, anything that might give her a clue. Tiny feet taking her further and further from the dump of a home she had once known.
As much as she tried to keep her feelings under control, inside she only wanted to cry. Her parents had been gone for several days, never leaving her alone for this long. Her heart breaking a little more and more each day. Everywhere she could think to go, to look, no one knew anything of them, heard nothing. Or so she was told.
The sad faces of people once familiar to her, should have been a clue, to Elizabeth that her parents were gone. Dead, left her behind, or otherwise, but simply the child could not think that way. We're family. You don't abandon family. Her father had spoken those words she remembered so vividly. Could they really leave her behind?
She just kept mulling over those simple words in her mind. They were out there somewhere and somehow she was going to find them. Her eyes completely telling of just how lost she was, worried, frightened. As many twists and turns as she had taken, nothing was familiar anymore. Every step further getting lost in the big city.
A little dark haired girl wandered through the busy streets, barely noticed as the crowds passes by. Her eyes looking up at the passerbys as they all move along around her without much of a word. Searching for someone, for something, anything that might give her a clue. Tiny feet taking her further and further from the dump of a home she had once known.
As much as she tried to keep her feelings under control, inside she only wanted to cry. Her parents had been gone for several days, never leaving her alone for this long. Her heart breaking a little more and more each day. Everywhere she could think to go, to look, no one knew anything of them, heard nothing. Or so she was told.
The sad faces of people once familiar to her, should have been a clue, to Elizabeth that her parents were gone. Dead, left her behind, or otherwise, but simply the child could not think that way. We're family. You don't abandon family. Her father had spoken those words she remembered so vividly. Could they really leave her behind?
She just kept mulling over those simple words in her mind. They were out there somewhere and somehow she was going to find them. Her eyes completely telling of just how lost she was, worried, frightened. As many twists and turns as she had taken, nothing was familiar anymore. Every step further getting lost in the big city.