The Blood Hound
She could hear the waves of the oceans before her eyes opened to a room for of sunshine. Slightly groggy, but smiling for what felt like the first time in days, the teenager pulled herself up from her bed and pressed her nose against the tiny window, grinning like a puppy at the sight of the beach. It had been... Much too long.
The last few weeks had been spent doing all she could in order to avoid those who would do her harm. While not a weakling by any chance, even she knew it would do no good to be caught like a fish out of water, alone and defenseless save for the single handmaiden that had come with her.
"Where are we?" she asked, knowing the other woman was sitting behind her. It was almost too exciting. She bounced on the bed as she turned around, almost ready to drag the answer out of her handmaiden by force is so need be.
"Zenith Prime," came the answer.
"Never heard of it," Nessarose shrugged, and wiggled into a relatively clean pair of pink shorts that seemed durable enough to go for a swim in. Sunlight and beaches had dominated most of her early life, and there were precious few things she hated more than being stuck in space, with nothing but blank ink and distant stars all around her. Fresh water, sand between her toes... She could kill for that. She probably had.
Moments later, and she'd already exited her ship, her legs carrying her fast as they possibly could towards the shoreline.
The last few weeks had been spent doing all she could in order to avoid those who would do her harm. While not a weakling by any chance, even she knew it would do no good to be caught like a fish out of water, alone and defenseless save for the single handmaiden that had come with her.
"Where are we?" she asked, knowing the other woman was sitting behind her. It was almost too exciting. She bounced on the bed as she turned around, almost ready to drag the answer out of her handmaiden by force is so need be.
"Zenith Prime," came the answer.
"Never heard of it," Nessarose shrugged, and wiggled into a relatively clean pair of pink shorts that seemed durable enough to go for a swim in. Sunlight and beaches had dominated most of her early life, and there were precious few things she hated more than being stuck in space, with nothing but blank ink and distant stars all around her. Fresh water, sand between her toes... She could kill for that. She probably had.
Moments later, and she'd already exited her ship, her legs carrying her fast as they possibly could towards the shoreline.