Jabonicus
Member
Bay - Cave
The cave stretched out ahead of her, and as the warnings of the sensors seem to gloss over her. She could sense it, she could feel the energy signatures approaching, but they seemed to not catch her eye. Even as she stared at the sensor and watched the readings rear closer, it did not occur to her what they meant, and by the time she began to move, it was several seconds later. She was sluggish, slow, and she thudded awkwardly against the wall once she finally moved, and she just moved wrong.
Her head was flooded, lag was a close word but it no longer held the meaning she needed it to. The word was right and wrong, it was accurate but it didn't cover. The world felt fuzzy, losing color, yet she persisted, unable to put things on pause.
The cave stretched out ahead of her, and as the warnings of the sensors seem to gloss over her. She could sense it, she could feel the energy signatures approaching, but they seemed to not catch her eye. Even as she stared at the sensor and watched the readings rear closer, it did not occur to her what they meant, and by the time she began to move, it was several seconds later. She was sluggish, slow, and she thudded awkwardly against the wall once she finally moved, and she just moved wrong.
Her head was flooded, lag was a close word but it no longer held the meaning she needed it to. The word was right and wrong, it was accurate but it didn't cover. The world felt fuzzy, losing color, yet she persisted, unable to put things on pause.