Naoto Fuyumine | 001

Feb 20, 2009 23:14

Who: Naoto Fuyumine & whoever decides to run into her
Where: The Village of Espoir
Style: No particular preference
Status: Open

This was new.

The thought although surprising, it wasn't exactly something to warrant any kind of immediate reaction not at least in Naoto's opinion. Instead it just registered as a simple fact that needed to be explained.

Still, she wasn't certain where she was. There wasn't a doubt though that this wasn't home. In fact this looked far more different than any city that she might have seen in the past. It was peculiar.

Waking up under a tree with no memory of how she got there didn't exactly diminish that feeling of dread that settled in the pit of her stomach. There was no fear though. That particular emotion wasn't something that she felt too easily. In fact she preferred to keep whatever sentiments that could flare to life in her current predicament under tight reign. It would be waste of time to panic.

It was also for that reason that the dark haired woman chose to explore her surroundings. If anything a way out was her priority. She had no time to waste on some petty game. Abduction wasn't exactly something on her to do list. Of course she would happily show whoever had chosen her as their plaything just how she felt. There was no reason for them to expect that they could try this again after she found a way out of this.

Regardless of her thoughts the dark haired woman would appear to anyone who saw her as composed as ever. No cracks would be visible in her composure. Untouchable in her own way.

Brushing  a strand of dark strand of hair behind her ear, Naoto came to a stop at a corner of a street. Onyx eyes shifted, scanning her surroundings and the young woman noted the different people walking around. Sadly, no familiar face caught her gaze. All of them were strangers...and yet had they also been kidnapped like her?

Lips pressed in a small line.

"There must be some way to explain this..."

kaname kuran, naoto fuyumine, !location: espoir, nill

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