The smell of burning wood filled the air, causing thick black smoke to cover and hide the remains of the once lovely village Alicia once called home in filthy, black smog. The church tower in the near distance had just given way, and there was a loud, bone chilling sound of the bell as it fell from where it once hung. The houses that lined the streets were nothing but carcasses now, no longer holding the memories or personalities that once lived in those walls. The place where I was born... is now the place I die... she thought, tears spilling from her blue eyes. Looking down at her leg she winced. She knew she’d never get that far with one leg...
The bone had snapped and ripped through her flesh, sending a long trail of bright red, sticky blood down her leg. She had managed to free her leg from the rubble that fell on top of her as she ran. What was I running from? She thought again, lifting her hand to her head. Has her hand touched her head, she felt the same stickiness that came from her leg... She removed her hand quickly, not wanting to know what the state of her face was. I’m too young! I can’t die here...
Choking on the thick smoke, she used her might to craw over to where she saw the cobbles of the road. With great difficulty, she made it. Looking up at the burning inferno she was just trapped in, more tears flooded from her eyes. She could make out her bedroom, on the top floor. Alicia watched as the fire ate away at her wallpaper, her drawings that she hung up around the room... her clothes, photographs and memories where all in that house. Turning around to move more rubble from her path, she heard a low rumble, and felt the floor under her shake. Turning back around to face the house, she watched as her bedroom collapsed on to the space she was just sitting. Gasping, then choking, she worked as fast as she could.
Dragging herself, and her badly wounded leg from the building, she lay back on the floor, and looked up into the sky. The stars were no longer there... all hidden behind the blanket of smoke. Turning her head, she saw a few in the distance, floating above the woods. That’s where I need to be... Everybody is waiting for me there...
She made it as far as the town entrance, a great oak gate, before she felt her head and stomach give way. The taste of harsh bile made its way up her throat, and she no choice but to let it out. Choking up the great food of the festival over the road, she didn’t notice one of the bandits heading straight towards her.
“Ha, look at this one! A survivor? Pah!”
Turning her head, she saw as he raised his blade. Alicia knew he was going to kill her. Fliching, she awaited the blow...
“Enough! She’s dead anyway! Leave her!”
Opening her eyes, she saw that another bandit had come along to join the first one. She couldn’t make out what they were saying to each other as her dizziness came back. She watched as the bandits walked off... Resting her head on the ground, she felt a little better. The world around her seemed to be changing shape, and moving, and...
What’s this? she thought, looking at her hand. Tied around her wrist was a ribbon... Trying to remember what happened, her eyes shut. Just before they did, she noticed a handsome looking finch land on the ground in front of her...
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