Not this -- Let me out!!Mir's thoughts coincided with loosening of the gear. The gear came loose, and unable to react in time, Mir tumbled backwards now. He lay where he landed, a dazed smile dawning upon his face when he realized that there was
silence. He picked himself up amid the noisy change that the hallway was going through, then suddenly found himself uncontrollably laughing. It could barely be heard above amid din but yes, Mir was laughing, his eyes narrowing into two thin crescent slits. Was the owner of this dollhouse angry that the doll was rebelling? Mocking thoughts filled Mir's mind for the first time, fueling his laughter. He continued to laugh even when the sand rushed in from the gap in the gears and rapidly crept up to brush against his chin.
He finally stopped, when the floor beneath his feet gave way. Panic flashed briefly across his mind, and the Changeling reached out for something to grab onto. He remembered then though, and was resigned. Mir closed his eyes just as his surroundings were swallowed up by blackness, not bothering to resist the free fall downwards. He fell, and fell some more.
It was easy to lose one's sense of self like that, and just when he begun to drift towards the edge of sleep, Mir found himself unceremoniously deposited somewhere. The landing had not been gentle, but the sight that greeted him when he opened his eyes stole all his attention away from the sensation of pain. Sand, the same as what he had almost drowned in mere moments ago. More importantly though, was the
sky. Mir exhaled, letting out a breath he did not know he had been holding, and stretched out both hands. His fingers touched nothing, of course. Still Mir let his arms remain as they were, staring intently at the meandering clouds.
When he finally digested the realization that he was
outside, Mir noticed yet another thing. An unfamiliar sound, vaguely like the rubbing of two sandpaper together but gentler, different. He turned in its direction, slowly moving towards it. He stopped upon finding finding that trail, suspicion and curiosity intermixing.
Someone was here. Recently. Yet despite his wariness and instinct tell him to find somewhere to hide, the desert Changeling found himself somehow unable to resist the mysterious call he heard. Mir continued on his way towards the call, his initial pace changing rapidly from a crawl to a sprint when something came into view.
Sparkling, and the rarest shade of blue and green mixed together -- Mir knew what it was in theory, but had never seen it before. Mir ran, and fell to his knees at the shoreline, sinking both hands into the water. He watched, full of wonder, as it rushed in and seeped out between his fingers, again and again. The open wounds on his hands stung, making him want to curl his fingers. Bringing a wet finger to his lips, he licked it and found the water dripping off his claw to be indeed salty.
The sea.Movement at the edge of his vision alerted him to half-floating bottle just outside of his reach. Not bothering to get up, Mir simply crawled over to the bottle. He clumsily removed the cork, fingers too long and too tired to coordinate gracefully. Dragging the parchment out with a claw, Mir unrolled the sheet with just the tips of his fingers in an attempt to keep the parchment dry.
Posted: Mon Sep 09, 2013 11:04 am