[[Yes, there is an OC here and canon characters. No romance included, as of yet but it will be non ocxcanon unless requested]]
What is happening to me? I feel light headed but, in a way that I don't feel connected to my own body. I don't really know how to explain it but it feels... Nice actually, a warm feeling is consuming my body... Wait no, it feels as if... I'm leaving, dying... Will this be my final thoughts? This can't be, can it? I know I wasn't much of a fighter, but this can't be the end. It's not fair, I've done nothing... Nothing wrong. Unless I did? I don't... I don't remember, but I have to try. Right? I could just die, but I'd hate to leave with questions... Questions that could easily be answered with... Just... A little...
It started a few weeks ago.
Rain in every direction, clouds shielding the land from light, giving the whole place a grey tone. Out in the middle of the vast ocean that seemed to trickle from blue to grey within every inch I traveled in my canoe, I felt as if I was going to an entirely different world. Of course as. this was all happening, I was asleep, curled somewhat with a raincoat on, a scarf, and boots to keep me dry.
The rain was not bad at all out in the open, if felt as wispy as the slight gust of a butterfly landed on your skin. Though as I traveled deeper into the color depleted scenery, the rain began to pick up. Without the annoyance of wind or surprises from thunder, it was still a peaceful sleep. What woke me up was the boat knocking against the side of a building. As I woke up I didn't question where I was or how I even arrive there, I just knew I had to get out of the rain. I looked in the boat to see a small ore and traveled the water roads this city obviously used as a means of transportation, though this part was silent.
I found an area that was perfect for me to take refuge from the rain. As I pulled into it, it looks like the tunnel would extend for miles on end, being succumbed into darkness. I let the boat rock side to side as I jumped to to the ledge on the right side of it. I looked to see if it went down as far as the tunnel did and it followed. Not very wide buy if needed two people could walk side by side to get through. I turned around to look out the way I came, a cool breeze blowing in as the wind began to pick up. Before the questions came I put my right hand against the cool yet rough tunnel and looked up slightly to see if the rain would let up any time soon. It appeared it would be, which made me smile as I would have hated to have to wait it out or go down the horrifying darkness.
A few minutes later the rain let up but the sun did not shine. I walked to the edge of the ground and stepped over the small body of water between me and a stone. There were a few blocks to travel to the other building across the road if needed, though I thought it would be wise to stay near my vessel.
I looked up at the sky, clouds faintly parting but no more. Even the slight light that came through felt good in the brutal winter days, especially when one has been soaked for who knows how long. Finally I couldn't deny it any longer, but before I could even think about the question further, I felt a small patter by my left hand, feeling light against my fingers. I looked down and held my hand up to see a small white butterfly. I touched it gently with my other hand, though I quickly realized it was made out o paper. I quietly uttered underneath my scarf, "A paper... Butterfly that is alive? But how?" Before I could touch it again I heard a voice above me.
I didn't understand what they said but I quickly turned around to see a woman who had many of these butterflies around her with enormous wings that also see to be made out of paper. As I looked more in awe, I noticed that half of her body was gone. Was I dreaming? Could I actually still be asleep on the boat in the middle of the ocean, and to cope with the freezing rain I've entered into an nonintoxicating dream to confuse my senses? The butterfly soon regrouped with her and she said something once more, again I was unable to understand.
