[ She's...not supposed to be here. That's all Sabrina knows for sure, and she walks slowly down a path in the woods. They aren't the woods from Greendale, but they are the first trees she's seen since...well. It's the first anything outside of where she's been since the Void and all that came with it. Looking at the path ahead, she's learned a lesson, though maybe too late, and she can practically hear her aunties in her head: stay on the path.
But it's dark, so she tries to conjure light - magic she hasn't used in...how long has it been? ]
Ball of light, ball of day, help me see and light my way.
[ Sabrina looks expectantly at her hand, and it takes longer than normal, but a faint (also weaker than normal) light emanates from her hands and she continues walking. She pauses as the hair on the back of her neck stands up.
She shouldn't be here, it's wrong. But she has no idea where here is. And she isn't sure she's alone. ]
Is someone out there?
The End Approaches
[ When Sabrina makes it to town and stands in front of the bulletin board, she feels a familiar sense of dread make itself at home in the pit of her stomach. Nothing like this was supposed to happen anymore. She stopped everything. What was the point of dying if messages are still being written in blood and things are hopeless? ]
Hello?
[ Might as well start yelling for attention as she walks. ]
Anyone willing to come out into the creepy town and talk? Somebody? Who is this he guy? And why should I care?
[ Sabrina sighs, realizing death hasn't saved her from feeling alone in the world. It was alright when she was where she knew she was supposed to be. Being alone meant everyone was alive and safe. But out here? Out here, she has no idea what she's dealing with. ]
I thought the afterlife would be was easier than this.
[ OOC: I was too eager to get this up, but I'm having my wisdom teeth removed tomorrow, so if I'm slow, please pardon for at least a day! But I'm super stoked to have found this game. ]
Sabrina Spellman | caos
[ She's...not supposed to be here. That's all Sabrina knows for sure, and she walks slowly down a path in the woods. They aren't the woods from Greendale, but they are the first trees she's seen since...well. It's the first anything outside of where she's been since the Void and all that came with it. Looking at the path ahead, she's learned a lesson, though maybe too late, and she can practically hear her aunties in her head: stay on the path.
But it's dark, so she tries to conjure light - magic she hasn't used in...how long has it been? ]
Ball of light, ball of day, help me see and light my way.
[ Sabrina looks expectantly at her hand, and it takes longer than normal, but a faint (also weaker than normal) light emanates from her hands and she continues walking. She pauses as the hair on the back of her neck stands up.
She shouldn't be here, it's wrong. But she has no idea where here is. And she isn't sure she's alone. ]
Is someone out there?
[ When Sabrina makes it to town and stands in front of the bulletin board, she feels a familiar sense of dread make itself at home in the pit of her stomach. Nothing like this was supposed to happen anymore. She stopped everything. What was the point of dying if messages are still being written in blood and things are hopeless? ]
Hello?
[ Might as well start yelling for attention as she walks. ]
Anyone willing to come out into the creepy town and talk? Somebody? Who is this he guy? And why should I care?
[ Sabrina sighs, realizing death hasn't saved her from feeling alone in the world. It was alright when she was where she knew she was supposed to be. Being alone meant everyone was alive and safe. But out here? Out here, she has no idea what she's dealing with. ]
I thought the afterlife would be was easier than this.
[ OOC: I was too eager to get this up, but I'm having my wisdom teeth removed tomorrow, so if I'm slow, please pardon for at least a day! But I'm super stoked to have found this game. ]