by littlebean on Sat Dec 13, 2008 11:12 am
There was no doubt in anyone's mind that The End was absolutely devastating, as it's name suggested. Some believed it was the apocalypse, some liked to add it up to extremely bad luck (most of them were dead however) and for some, it was quite the opposite. There was a select few who would be unaffected by the coming of The End, and Yan was one of them. In fact, saying Yan wasn't affected would be an outright lie. By now her entire village had been destroyed, and her parents torn to pieces by monsters, it was just that she was unaware how affected she really was.
It was an average day, and it started with the regular morning routine of breakfast with the family. Yan and her parents were eating, and on that fine day Yan asked her father if she should go out and play. Despite the fact that her father was a simple farmer, he was no fool. He heard stories about the horrible happenings in other towns, and forbid Yan to go out but her mother, over ruling her husband's command, gave her permission to go out and play on the condition that she didn't stray too far. Of course Yan meant to follow her mother's wishes, but a butterfly fluttered past her, charming her with its bright colours and flickering flight. Yan was so amazed by the creature that she chased it all the way into the woods and out harms way and away from the village, where the massacre began.
When she returned, there was no village to be found, at all. Buildings were reduced to fragments of wood and stone, and the only thing left of its people were smears of blood and torn clothing. This, this could not be her village, her village was full of buildings, farmland and happy people. So instead of investigating the ruined pile, she simply figured that she must be in the wrong place, and began her pointless journey, searching for a home and family that no longer existed. Her parent's journey ended that day too, screaming for their daughter in bits and pieces. In their final hour they prayed for her safety, and were thankful that she had gone out to play.
Ever since then Yan had been wandering about quite happily, still playing as far as she was concerned, because to her she was on another adventure! Living off of plantlife and sleeping in the dirt did not bother her at all, and now at this very moment, to have two new friends would only make it better. Harold was different and intimidating, but she found him to by kind and helpful. And Alec? Even though she had no idea the man smiling and waving at her was Alec, she was sure glad he was awake, and not injured.
The smiles on their faces completely lifted the worry from her mind, and she responded with a big goofy smile of her own, and an enthusiastic wave. She had a question though, "Who's Alec Mr. Harold?"