The girl woke up in the morgue, just like Tony had. She was incredibly alarmed by her surroundings, and by the fact that she had no idea what she was doing there. The tablet buzzed, drawing her attention, and she noticed that it was logged in under the username 'hawkeye2,' but that name was meaningless to the girl. She didn't have time to figure out anything else, because the device told her to leave. Leave? And go where?
A dog trotted up to the girl, it's tail wagging in greeting. She'd never seen it before in her life, she was pretty sure. "You poor thing..." Crouching down, she gave it a scratch behind it's ear. It only had one eye, and according to its ID tag, the dog's name was Lucky.
The tablet buzzed at her again, this time more insistently, and so the girl rose to leave. The dog followed, and she found that she didn't mind.
When she exited the morgue's lobby, she stood and squinted at the blinding white landscape. Okay... this was vaguely familiar. The freezing, the cold, the isolation. She remembered being lost here, but she still didn't remember her own name, or why there was a dog following her around.
A man stumbled into the girl, startling her, but she was just as relieved to see him as he was to see her. She didn't know him. She'd never seen him in her life.
"Hey.. hi. Are you okay?" The girl's eyebrows drew together when she noticed the man's odd behavior. Was he trying to speak? He looked agitated. Maybe he was injured, but when she gave the rest of him a cursory glance, he seemed to be okay. "What's your name?"
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A dog trotted up to the girl, it's tail wagging in greeting. She'd never seen it before in her life, she was pretty sure. "You poor thing..." Crouching down, she gave it a scratch behind it's ear. It only had one eye, and according to its ID tag, the dog's name was Lucky.
The tablet buzzed at her again, this time more insistently, and so the girl rose to leave. The dog followed, and she found that she didn't mind.
When she exited the morgue's lobby, she stood and squinted at the blinding white landscape. Okay... this was vaguely familiar. The freezing, the cold, the isolation. She remembered being lost here, but she still didn't remember her own name, or why there was a dog following her around.
A man stumbled into the girl, startling her, but she was just as relieved to see him as he was to see her. She didn't know him. She'd never seen him in her life.
"Hey.. hi. Are you okay?" The girl's eyebrows drew together when she noticed the man's odd behavior. Was he trying to speak? He looked agitated. Maybe he was injured, but when she gave the rest of him a cursory glance, he seemed to be okay. "What's your name?"