Her footsteps were quiet. Like there was no one really there. Her blue hair was down, straight, and tangled, she had not bothered to comb it. She was afraid someone would get her if she had. She was afraid of many things, and was even afraid here. She walked the stairs, quick but silent.
When she reached the top, a door was locked. She stared at it, and suddenly, the lock broke open, and it creaked inward, and the lone figure strode in, her black dress sweeping on the floor.
Her mind was calm. her thoughts were sorted, but everywhere she looked, figures stood there, as if waiting for a meeting to start. She could see through them, as if they were not there at all. The girl reached up and gripped her head with her hands. She fell to her knees, and closed her eyes tight, though a tear found its way from under her eyelids.
Her eyes snapped open, anger suddenly there. She stood up, glaring at the people around her, they were silent, and they just stared.
"Go away!" Nitar shouted angrily, stomping forward, and she hit the wall with her fists, but the people did not go away, they simply parted out of the way, as she then slumped to the floor. She knew no one else could see the people, only she could. She closed her eyes, trying to make the figures leave her alone.
When she reached the top, a door was locked. She stared at it, and suddenly, the lock broke open, and it creaked inward, and the lone figure strode in, her black dress sweeping on the floor.
Her mind was calm. her thoughts were sorted, but everywhere she looked, figures stood there, as if waiting for a meeting to start. She could see through them, as if they were not there at all. The girl reached up and gripped her head with her hands. She fell to her knees, and closed her eyes tight, though a tear found its way from under her eyelids.
Her eyes snapped open, anger suddenly there. She stood up, glaring at the people around her, they were silent, and they just stared.
"Go away!" Nitar shouted angrily, stomping forward, and she hit the wall with her fists, but the people did not go away, they simply parted out of the way, as she then slumped to the floor. She knew no one else could see the people, only she could. She closed her eyes, trying to make the figures leave her alone.