o-Lunetta-o
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- Joined
- Sep 29, 2016
'Wow, can this be any more of a gorgeous day?'
Genevieve Anderson stood atop the rocky outcrop of her most recent conquest of this hike. It was an 8 mile hike with sections of steep terrain and rock scrambling, but the effort it took to reach the top was worth it. It permitted a forested view with the city in the distance which practically took her breath away. She fished out her smart phone, mindful to take a few tasteful photos for safekeeping before she sat crosslegged to enjoy her lunch and a long needed rest. Her endeavors had started at around 7 o'clock this morning, a tradition of hers to go hiking at least once a week besides working and going to school. Normally she came with friends, but neither could make it so she decided to go on her own. There was something tranquil about being alone with nature, to some it caused them to be fearful, but to her, she found peace.
The twenty year-old is a college student earning her degree in biology with a focus on zoology and in her second year of school. She was a pretty girl, dark brown hair, naturally sun-kissed skin with hazel eyes. Her figure was slim and fit from exercise, trying to keep an active lifestyle as best as she could. When you lived in a city, it wasn't always easy to make time, but she managed as best as she could. There was a lot of pressure at this age, but here, she felt like her worries could fade away with the breeze.
After much needed rest and recoup, Genevieve began to make her way down to reach the bottom of the rocky outcrop. She leapt from one section to another, landing with a soft grunt and on bent knees. About to shimmy down to the next rock, she paused when she found a large opening into the massive rock formation. Caves weren't unusual in these parts, they were usually occupied by nocturnal species, snakes and other critters, but this one was much larger. "How did I miss this?" she wondered, stepping inside curiously. She crouched low, hand against the wall as she stared into the darkness before she fetched her phone, turning on the flash light. The breeze that welcomed her was unmistakable, there must be some kind of system connecting into the mountain.
Genevieve often knew better than to satisfy her curiosity in this situation, especially alone, but she continued to move forward, quietly and carefully. There was no telling what she may come across, wildlife was always something she respected, but something drew her here. She stepped forward, the smooth surface of the rock caused her to lose her balance before she slipped down an opening and exhaled a scream of terror as she fell into the abyss, smartphone flying after her, only for her to collide a few stories down into something tough and fleshy, before falling unconscious from the impact.
Genevieve Anderson stood atop the rocky outcrop of her most recent conquest of this hike. It was an 8 mile hike with sections of steep terrain and rock scrambling, but the effort it took to reach the top was worth it. It permitted a forested view with the city in the distance which practically took her breath away. She fished out her smart phone, mindful to take a few tasteful photos for safekeeping before she sat crosslegged to enjoy her lunch and a long needed rest. Her endeavors had started at around 7 o'clock this morning, a tradition of hers to go hiking at least once a week besides working and going to school. Normally she came with friends, but neither could make it so she decided to go on her own. There was something tranquil about being alone with nature, to some it caused them to be fearful, but to her, she found peace.
The twenty year-old is a college student earning her degree in biology with a focus on zoology and in her second year of school. She was a pretty girl, dark brown hair, naturally sun-kissed skin with hazel eyes. Her figure was slim and fit from exercise, trying to keep an active lifestyle as best as she could. When you lived in a city, it wasn't always easy to make time, but she managed as best as she could. There was a lot of pressure at this age, but here, she felt like her worries could fade away with the breeze.
After much needed rest and recoup, Genevieve began to make her way down to reach the bottom of the rocky outcrop. She leapt from one section to another, landing with a soft grunt and on bent knees. About to shimmy down to the next rock, she paused when she found a large opening into the massive rock formation. Caves weren't unusual in these parts, they were usually occupied by nocturnal species, snakes and other critters, but this one was much larger. "How did I miss this?" she wondered, stepping inside curiously. She crouched low, hand against the wall as she stared into the darkness before she fetched her phone, turning on the flash light. The breeze that welcomed her was unmistakable, there must be some kind of system connecting into the mountain.
Genevieve often knew better than to satisfy her curiosity in this situation, especially alone, but she continued to move forward, quietly and carefully. There was no telling what she may come across, wildlife was always something she respected, but something drew her here. She stepped forward, the smooth surface of the rock caused her to lose her balance before she slipped down an opening and exhaled a scream of terror as she fell into the abyss, smartphone flying after her, only for her to collide a few stories down into something tough and fleshy, before falling unconscious from the impact.