Floodwaters
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Sienna rubbed her eyes and blinked again. She felt light, almost like she was full of air or suspended in water. Her surroundings were colorful and vibrant, full of bright colors that stung to look at for too long.
She got the sensation that she was aboard a starship, but it was unlike anything she'd ever seen. All of the surfaces were glossy with curved, bowed-out appearances, almost as if the vessel was constructed entirely of inflatable rubber. Except where the balloonlike surfaces came together, there were no sharp angles anywhere.
She could hear voices, but they were speaking in a language she didn't understand. They sounded almost childlike, like toddlers babbling to one another in a way that gave the impression that they were conversing even though to adult ears they sounded like they were speaking nonsense.
Two of the voices became gradually louder; someone was approaching from a nearby corridor that Sienna swore was not there a moment ago. In fact, it appeared the layout of the rooms and hallways around her were not static. Every time she looked back in a direction, she saw something different.
Soon the owners of the voices turned a corner and noticed her. They were a pair of strangely distorted humanoids, like midgets or deformed toddlers. They had enormously oversized eyes that sparkled in the brilliant light, ears, and a mouth like humans, though they lacked a nose. Their heads looked like they were inflated to a much larger size than their shoulders and hips, and she stared in baffled awe at how beings that appeared so top-heavy kept from constantly tipping over. What even further perplexed her was their means of locomotion. Even though they had arms and legs like humans, they bounced. Like toy balls.
The weird childlike beings' faces lit up as they smiled broadly at her, and bounced over to her, chattering away in that odd language of theirs. She could hear one of them address her as "Shelton-chan," and they cheerily took her by each hand and started to lead her down another corridor which, again, was not there before.
Sienna didn't know how to react, and dumbly followed the toddler-esque beings as they happily guided her through the hallways. Another one appeared from nowhere with a hairbrush and proceeded to brush her hair lovingly, unimpeded by the fact that she was still being tugged along by her bouncing hosts. Once again, Sienna could not figure out how to react, she was so confused.
She got the sensation that she was aboard a starship, but it was unlike anything she'd ever seen. All of the surfaces were glossy with curved, bowed-out appearances, almost as if the vessel was constructed entirely of inflatable rubber. Except where the balloonlike surfaces came together, there were no sharp angles anywhere.
She could hear voices, but they were speaking in a language she didn't understand. They sounded almost childlike, like toddlers babbling to one another in a way that gave the impression that they were conversing even though to adult ears they sounded like they were speaking nonsense.
Two of the voices became gradually louder; someone was approaching from a nearby corridor that Sienna swore was not there a moment ago. In fact, it appeared the layout of the rooms and hallways around her were not static. Every time she looked back in a direction, she saw something different.
Soon the owners of the voices turned a corner and noticed her. They were a pair of strangely distorted humanoids, like midgets or deformed toddlers. They had enormously oversized eyes that sparkled in the brilliant light, ears, and a mouth like humans, though they lacked a nose. Their heads looked like they were inflated to a much larger size than their shoulders and hips, and she stared in baffled awe at how beings that appeared so top-heavy kept from constantly tipping over. What even further perplexed her was their means of locomotion. Even though they had arms and legs like humans, they bounced. Like toy balls.
The weird childlike beings' faces lit up as they smiled broadly at her, and bounced over to her, chattering away in that odd language of theirs. She could hear one of them address her as "Shelton-chan," and they cheerily took her by each hand and started to lead her down another corridor which, again, was not there before.
Sienna didn't know how to react, and dumbly followed the toddler-esque beings as they happily guided her through the hallways. Another one appeared from nowhere with a hairbrush and proceeded to brush her hair lovingly, unimpeded by the fact that she was still being tugged along by her bouncing hosts. Once again, Sienna could not figure out how to react, she was so confused.