Post by Hayden Johnson on Sept 21, 2015 20:49:10 GMT
Hayden couldn't believe it. She had actually made it out of camp without any incident! Normally it took hours to find a way out of camp without anyone seeing her. But today, she slipped right out. Whoever was on guard wasn't where they should of been, so it made getting out really easy. She could probably spend all day out in the woods. Her mission today? Find an abandoned vehicle. She had never seen one, and she really wanted too. She knew there had to be at LEAST one somewhere near the camp. She would find it, even it took multiple trips.
She was excited. She walked through the trees, her eyes searching the ground for anything that would indicate a vehicle. Any odd color or change in texture. She didn't know what she would do if she found one, maybe keep it for herself. Use it as her place to go to when she needed to be by herself or get away from camp for a while. Maybe she would use it as a place to keep her projects. People tended to get angry if they found them and realized she had used up wood or supplies to build them.
Her eyes scanned the bushes around her. Maybe they had grown over a car? Would the color of the brush tell her that? Probably not. But if she poked and prodded around every rock and bush she found, maybe she would find one faster. But then again, that would take up more time and she wouldn't be able to go as far in one day. She felt her stomach growl. Maybe she should have brought some rations, but then again, she wouldn't be out all day. She could just eat when she got back.
Six Hours later.
It had been six hours, and nothing. She had searched for miles around the camp. She actually didn't really know where she was, just that it was getting late. Probably around four in the afternoon. She was hungry, thirsty, and really bored. She had figured she would at least find something to let her know a vehicle had been anywhere near the camp. Maybe a tire or one of the mirrors that sat on the side of the car. But so far she didn't see anything but trees and rocks.
She was bummed, and worried. She couldn't remember which way she had come from, or how to get back from camp from here. She actually didn't even know how far away she was. She hadn't been paying as much attention as she thought she had been. She was lost and no one knew where she was, or when she had left camp. Maybe if she just wandered in one direction she would find camp. It couldn't be too far. She would find it before night fall.
Or maybe not.
It was really dark outside, and the sounds coming from around her were slightly terrifying. But she would be okay. She was sitting in one spot, against a tree, and she knew someone was looking for her. Someone had to have noticed her absence by now. She hoped they had. Because she was lost. Really, really lost. And if no one noticed she was gone, she would be lost all night. And probably most of tomorrow. And maybe the day after that. She really hoped someone was looking for her. She brought her knees up to her chest and put her head on her knees. She let her eyes wander around, but with how dark it was she couldn't really see much, and she was starting to see things moving in the dark. She really hoped it was just her mind playing tricks on her.
She was excited. She walked through the trees, her eyes searching the ground for anything that would indicate a vehicle. Any odd color or change in texture. She didn't know what she would do if she found one, maybe keep it for herself. Use it as her place to go to when she needed to be by herself or get away from camp for a while. Maybe she would use it as a place to keep her projects. People tended to get angry if they found them and realized she had used up wood or supplies to build them.
Her eyes scanned the bushes around her. Maybe they had grown over a car? Would the color of the brush tell her that? Probably not. But if she poked and prodded around every rock and bush she found, maybe she would find one faster. But then again, that would take up more time and she wouldn't be able to go as far in one day. She felt her stomach growl. Maybe she should have brought some rations, but then again, she wouldn't be out all day. She could just eat when she got back.
Six Hours later.
It had been six hours, and nothing. She had searched for miles around the camp. She actually didn't really know where she was, just that it was getting late. Probably around four in the afternoon. She was hungry, thirsty, and really bored. She had figured she would at least find something to let her know a vehicle had been anywhere near the camp. Maybe a tire or one of the mirrors that sat on the side of the car. But so far she didn't see anything but trees and rocks.
She was bummed, and worried. She couldn't remember which way she had come from, or how to get back from camp from here. She actually didn't even know how far away she was. She hadn't been paying as much attention as she thought she had been. She was lost and no one knew where she was, or when she had left camp. Maybe if she just wandered in one direction she would find camp. It couldn't be too far. She would find it before night fall.
Or maybe not.
It was really dark outside, and the sounds coming from around her were slightly terrifying. But she would be okay. She was sitting in one spot, against a tree, and she knew someone was looking for her. Someone had to have noticed her absence by now. She hoped they had. Because she was lost. Really, really lost. And if no one noticed she was gone, she would be lost all night. And probably most of tomorrow. And maybe the day after that. She really hoped someone was looking for her. She brought her knees up to her chest and put her head on her knees. She let her eyes wander around, but with how dark it was she couldn't really see much, and she was starting to see things moving in the dark. She really hoped it was just her mind playing tricks on her.
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