Author's note: more chapters coming soon, and please review!
this is my second story only and i might include some characters
who i think should be in ssbb later on.
p.s. not femslash
I wake to the sound of roaring waves crashing down on the shore. My eyes open slowly and I'm not sure where I am, or who I am. I am drenched with salt water, I see that I am wearing a blue suit, and I have long blonde hair tied up in a high ponytail. I can't remember anything. Not even my name. Everything is a blur. I lie my head down in the sand trying to remember anything, of what happened, but I highly doubt I will. But all I think I know is that something bad happened.
I sit up after a few minutes of resting. I then turn and look to the right and find a girl lying down on her side, about three feet away, facing the opposite direction. She looks really pretty with her brown boots matching the color of her hair, and the long soaking wet purple dress makes her look even more beautiful. And then I wonder. Does she remember anything? Do I know her? Was she with me when whatever this is happened?
I see her shrug her shoulders. She must be waking up. Then she rolls over facing me, eyes opening and arms stretching. Her face is familiar and pretty. She gives a big yawn as if she has slept for years and just woke up. And then she stares at me. I guess she also has the sense that we've seen each other before.
"Wh-who are y-you?" she stuttered, her voice sounding crooked
"I-I don't know. Who are you?" I responded, my voice, also sounding crooked
"I d-don't know either."
We pause for a few minutes and just look out into the ocean and the shore. Waves continue to hit the tips of our feet. I think it is either four o'clock or five o'clock. The sun keeps getting closer to the horizon, but it is still scorching hot. I turn to her and she is still facing the water.
"I-I don't know about y-you, but-t I have the strangest feeling that I have s-seen you before." I tell her.
"I actually think the same. That w-we have seen each other before. But I can't remember anything." She says, and at that moment I am about 99% sure that we came from somewhere together and now we are here soaked.
"I don't remember anything. Not at all. I don't know what happened. I can't even remember my own name. I just feel like something bad happened." I blurt out, now my voice not as croaky.
"You know, I sort of feel the same. But I also believe that we are going to be stuck here for a while, and since we can't remember our own names, why don't we come up with names to call each other?"
"Okay," I answer her and putting my hand to my chest, I say "My name shall be-" I stop. I feel something that seems to be and feels like a necklace. I pull it out and it is half destroyed, it looks like it it had something written on it. Only two letters remained and it was 'S,a' the necklace was just a chain and a ovalish blue paper with the letters. The paper was burned so only 'Sa' was shown. And then I think. Could this have been a name tag? My name tag?
I look to the girl and say "I think this is a name tag. Probably My name tag, but it is burned, and so I can only the first too letters."
"That is so weird. Wait. I wonder-" She said and then also pulled out a half burned name tag necklace thing, but this one seemed to have t last two letters instead of the first since it was on the other end and there was no capital letter. "d,a" she said the letters softly.
"Do you think we should make up names based on these?" I say and she gives me a nod.
"Umm. I guess my name should be Melinda, or Linda?" she speaks while observing very carefully her necklace thing.
"Linda sounds good for you, I like it. Now for me. hmmmm. I was thinking Samantha? But for short Sam?"
"That's good too, and I fits you. So Sam, it's almost getting dark, and we can't go to sleep with these wet clothes or else we'll freeze. We should try to find some moss and wood from the forest over there." She points to large forest behind us, and I nod to her.
"Okay. But I'm gonna lie my suite out here so it can get dryer while the sun is still out."
" That's also what I was thinking, but also with my boots. Besides, it doesn't seem like there is any civilization here for miles."
And with that I start talking off my drenched suit and empty the water from my boots and then positioning them towards the sun. Linda Also starts to take off her purple dress, squeezing the water out, and brown boots, lying them down like mine. The distance of the shore to the woods I would say is about 50 to 70 feet. And after we put our clothes in a good angle facing the sun we start walking to the forest, half naked.
