Most of the words she says she doesn't know what they are, I have it like this so you understand what she's talking about. Her mother is just someone common, nobody special that we've seen before.
She stood, feet dug neatly into the sand as the nice, cool wind ruffled her hair. The water of the waves lapping gently against her feet. This is my home. She though solemly. She would protect it, always.
I returned to weaving a basket and began to pick berries. Soon, I had enough and walked through the beautiful forest that was full of greenery. I found a waterfall, and stepped on dry stones that began to wet as I got closer to the waterfall. I got her way behind the waterfall, and entered a cave that was full of glowing mushrooms that illuminatied the room with purple, green, and red softly. I placed down the basket next to some edible leaves and fish. There was a pond that was full of freshwater. It had a little creak of water filling it, so she used it to drink water and give water to plants. I was the only living thing here. I wasn't sure if I was exactly human.
Yet, I was?
Didn't matter, though. I started a fire in my fire pit, and begun to roast some fish. I reached out and grabbed my basket full of flowers and some vines, beginning to weave them together. I kept checking the fish, making sure it would turn out good. I hung the vines laced with flowers on the frame of the exit/entrance. I grabbed a leaf from my neat stack of leaves and put a small portion of berries and other leaves, leaving the rest of the room for fish. I put the leaf down on a smoothened rock that I took forever to make flat. I hardly ever spoke, since why would it even be nessicary? I was alone, after all. But I didn't mind it. Yet, how could I? I had never been around anyone. Of course I wouldn't miss company since I had no idea what it's like to have it.
I grabbed the fish and slid it onto the leaf, eating in swift, clean bites. Once I finished, I put the leaf down so I could add it as fuel later on. Climbing my way out of the warm cave, I stepped into the sunlight and made my way over to my clothing line. I grabbed the clothes I had and folded them, placing them on a slab of stone. I looked around, blue, purple, red, yellow and orange wild flowers beautifully spread out across the feild, the grass slowly turning into stone which led to a pool being fuled by a waterfall. Most of the stones where wet due to the spray of the waterfall, and the pool of water was a decent depth. A path had been cut by me and it led through the forest. I walked the path, seeing some wild berry bushes dotting here and there as I moved my way. I soon exited the trail and refound a plain of grass that slowly made its way into sand, and waves lapped gently against the sand. I wandered around and remembered something strange I once found, and I pushed my way through vegitation, soon finding a strange moon slab on the ground. It seemed dormant.
Yet the material was impossible to crack, and I didn't know how. Yet, I did not like to mess with what's already here, since it has welcomed me so warmly. I turned away from the still dormant stone and returned back to the sandy beach. I found my stash of my fishing rods made out of wood. They where lodged neatly in a group of small stones, and I looked into my reflection.
I had lace on my shoulders, and a magenta tank top underneath. I had cyan shorts and my clothes where a bit torn. On my neck was a necklace with a scallop shell. The most interesting thing about me was the strange gem placed on my chest. It was tinted pink, and went a bit past my elbows. I didn't know where I got clothes from, but I belive from my mother. Whoever she is. My curly hair was a shade of light brown, and it was pulled back in a cherry red ribbion. My eyes where a shade of pink. Where my gem was, there was a hole for it to be shown. I went back to my waterfall, noticing it was getting dark, and plunged in the pool, but not before taking off my clothing so I could bathe properly. Once I finished, I got out and put on new clothing. It was my nighttime and I had put on some fluffy and soft sweatshirt with black sweatpants. I also wore underwear.
I washed my clothes and hung them up, and I entered my cave, placing the necklace and lace on the smooth stone. I had put down a big pile of leaves and moss, relighting the fire and placing the leaf in the fire. I curled up on the spot, feeling sleep pulling ar my eyes and I soon fell asleep.
I woke up, brushing the moss off of me. I changed into my morning clothes and swifly washed my nightime clothes. I hung them up, and picked some berries for breakfast. I ate them, and I made my way through the forest, picking herbs, since I did get hurt out here, I needed herbs. There -where- other creatures here, too, but not like me. I had a big enough basket and I also picked some glowing mushrooms as well for deceration.
I returned back to my place and put everything down. Now, that all of my morning work had been completed, I could do the things I loved to do. I had once found a empty bottle washed up and I used it for watering my plants. Since it -was- summer, and didn't rain as often. I finished watering soon enough, though, and found I had nothing to do now. This happens usually, and I didn't like that. Yet, it is what it is. I took a stroll on the beach, and freezed when I heard a loud noise and talking. My blood went cold. Nobody has ever came here! How did they... A realization hit me. Was it that slab of stone? Was it? I snaked my way around and found a group of weird-looking people. A tall person with square black hair, an smaller but not too small white person with a gemstone located on her forehead and a even smaller one with a gem barley visible on her chest. And lastly, there where two more roughly the same height. One had fluffy dark brown hair with a red shirt and the other once had shoulder-length black hair and a big sword.
Who where these strangers and what was their buisness on my land?
