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Moon
- Joined
- Jan 15, 2009
Thick black lashes fluttered slightly, revealing bright blue eyes, hazy from being knocked out. Dorothy sat up slowly, her blue and white checkered dress poofing out over the bed and her slender thighs, making a perfect circle over her frilly white petticoat. Golden brown hair spilled over thin shoulders, falling in curls and ringlets past full breasts and down to the middle of her back. Her flesh was a soft tan, obtained from a lifetime of living on the farm with her Uncle and Aunt. Freckles dotted the bridge of her nose and ran alongst her collarbone, though one couldn't really see them unless they were up close. Plump pink lips parted softly in a gasp as a large, shaggy grey dog jumped at her, nearly making her smack her head against the wall again-the very thing that put her out in the first place.
"Toto down!" She snapped, standing as the dog settled onto his haunches, stub tail waggling as he panted at her. What had happened? There was a huge storm, and all she could remember was spinning around and around for what seemed like forever- and then there was a sickening thud what woke her up. And now..it was just quiet. Sun poured into her room from her windows, and she could see a bright, glowing town. Where the hell was she? Was she still dreaming? With a groan she pulled her hair back into pigtails, wrapping red satin bows around the hair ties. She patted her thigh for Toto to follow, and he trotted along behind her as she wandered to the front of the house, pushing the door open slowly only to gasp in shock.
The little town she was in looked so..so..happy..Every thing was absolutely dripping the brightest of colors-it was as if she was in a land made of candy or something. "Where are we, Toto?" She squeaked, stepped out onto the porch of the house to find the entire thing had been uprooted from it's foundation. Had they been carried away into the cyclone? No..No, that was impossible, wasn't it? She sniffled nervously and hopped from the porch to the soft, plush grass below, stumbling a little when she caught sight of two legs, each ending the the most beautiful ruby red shoes, curling in on themselves. She gave a cry of horror- who had she landed on?!- and grabbed for the ankles of the poor woman. Those shoes popped right off of her feet, causing Dorothy to fall backwards on her ass, sprawled out over the ground. "Mmph..What.." She looked up, and the legs were gone completely. Toto sniffed delicately at the edge of the porch, whimpering before hurrying over to Dorothy, settling down behind her.
"It's..That..That doesn't happen when a house..falls on someone.." She shook her head at how ridiculous she sounded and stood up, dusting herself off. "Don't worry boy..It was probably some sort of prank.." Yeah..That made her feel a lot better.
"Toto down!" She snapped, standing as the dog settled onto his haunches, stub tail waggling as he panted at her. What had happened? There was a huge storm, and all she could remember was spinning around and around for what seemed like forever- and then there was a sickening thud what woke her up. And now..it was just quiet. Sun poured into her room from her windows, and she could see a bright, glowing town. Where the hell was she? Was she still dreaming? With a groan she pulled her hair back into pigtails, wrapping red satin bows around the hair ties. She patted her thigh for Toto to follow, and he trotted along behind her as she wandered to the front of the house, pushing the door open slowly only to gasp in shock.
The little town she was in looked so..so..happy..Every thing was absolutely dripping the brightest of colors-it was as if she was in a land made of candy or something. "Where are we, Toto?" She squeaked, stepped out onto the porch of the house to find the entire thing had been uprooted from it's foundation. Had they been carried away into the cyclone? No..No, that was impossible, wasn't it? She sniffled nervously and hopped from the porch to the soft, plush grass below, stumbling a little when she caught sight of two legs, each ending the the most beautiful ruby red shoes, curling in on themselves. She gave a cry of horror- who had she landed on?!- and grabbed for the ankles of the poor woman. Those shoes popped right off of her feet, causing Dorothy to fall backwards on her ass, sprawled out over the ground. "Mmph..What.." She looked up, and the legs were gone completely. Toto sniffed delicately at the edge of the porch, whimpering before hurrying over to Dorothy, settling down behind her.
"It's..That..That doesn't happen when a house..falls on someone.." She shook her head at how ridiculous she sounded and stood up, dusting herself off. "Don't worry boy..It was probably some sort of prank.." Yeah..That made her feel a lot better.