The girl woke up to the sounds of rusting around her. Once her eyes came in contact with the sun's rays, she winced and shielded her eyes from the glaring light. At last, her eyes adjusted, she stood up and looked at her hands, it was as if those hands were not hers.
She didn't know who she was, where she was, or even why she was there. Then she heard a faint voice in the distance. It was hard to tell what direction the voice was coming from, it seemed to be coming from all around. The voice grew gradually louder and became more clear. She strained to hear the was was saying, but only heard the shouts of a name.
They must be looking for someone.
The shouts were now very near and she could make out the name Triannon. That name felt so so familiar, like a warm fuzzy feeling that engulfed her in the same way a mother would to a child.
Another shout was heard, still calling the same name, she could tell that it was a voice of a woman's.
Memories started to flood her mind, memories she never knew she had. Some were of her as a child with a lady who's smile was radiant and her voice was angelic. One simple word kept ringing through her mind: Mother.
It was her mother calling for her. Then something strange came upon her, a horrible feeling that something happened, a terrible thing happened, it's that thing that brought her to this unusual place. Her mother appeared in the clearing.
"My dear Triannon. It's such a shame that you had to see this dreadful place." her mother sorrowfully said. Even in sorrow, her voice was still angelic.
She wanted to speak, she wanted to hug her mother, but she couldn't bring herself to do so.
"I wanted to see you one last time. I couldn't prevent the fate that would come of you. I did everything within my ability to stop it, but it wasn't enough." tears were now streaming down her mother's still radiant face, she pulled her daughter into one last hug, then she vanished.
The ground no longer seemed to be there as Triannon sunk deeper into the darkness. She reached out for her mother, longing to feel her arms hold her.
That was when the darkness engulfed her and death came.
