Second Frontier
Before, Outside of Second Frontier
Eve sat in the library, reading her Mass Media Law textbook quietly to herself as time slowly slugged by. This was her final bit of homework before her well-deserved weekend from the pressures of reality. Finals were just around the corner but she had studied and done everything she possibly could to be caught up in almost everything. So now all she had to do was relax and take a break, and this weekend she was going to be using her time and break on Second Frontier, one of her favorite games.
Her eyes scanned the pages of the final paragraph, being in the home stretch made her stomach turn as excitement filled her body. It had been a few months since she last played the game and with the new expansion meant a lot of new things to discover and a lot of the old things to re-discover. Not to mention all of the friends she made online on Second Frontier, she pretty much lost all contact with them. Her friends on the game were pretty tightly knit, and she did talk to a few of them outside of the game, but it had also been awhile since she last talked to any of them in or outside of the game.
The blonde student packed up her books as she looked outside the fourth story window of the library. Night had came quick, and she would have been at Taylor's getting ready to party if she didn't already plan to take a break from reality with Second Frontier. Making her way through the building she was met with familiar faces across campus and varying parties and organizations. Each waved and said their greetings and goodbyes with Eve simply replying back to each of them with her sweet, happy-go-lucky smile. The girl was on a mission, and that mission was to get to her house and play games for a good few straight hours before sleeping and then doing it again in the morning and the rest of the weekend. Eve had even worked out extra hard the past week so she could have a few rest days for the weekend and be uninterrupted.
Never with silence or the chance of being hit on or asked to join someone for a party, Evie wandered home in the warm, night sky of Spring. She made her way up to her apartment and just tossed everything onto her off-white sofa before heading to her room to update Second Frontier with the new expansion of "The Brave Ones," that came out just yesterday.
"I wonder if any of them will be on?" She mumbled to herself, "I know Jackie and Rolly were busy with starting college, and Braeden was finishing up his semester too..." The most exciting thing for her about the game was honestly all the friends she made. It wasn't that she didn't have many friends outside of the game, it's just that she felt that the friends she made in-game understood her a little better than most. It was like the fact that she didn't need to hide the fact that she even played Second Frontier from them, or games in general. People expected some sort of norm for her, which was that she was a pretty, smart blonde woman who should be doing what pretty, smart blonde women were supposed to do.
As she popped the expansion pack into her computer she watched the loading screen automatically ring up. "Five or more hours!?" She blurted out, sighing in disbelief. "That's like years, I have to wait even longer now!" Rubbing her eyes as they watered, a yawn escaped her lips. It must have been fate then, as a wave of exhaustion overcame her body. "Guess I'll have to start tomorrow." Making her way towards her bed, she slipped in under her covers, stripping off whatever extra layers she didn't need off. That is when what felt like a sharp needle stabbing into her head made her shriek. There was a throbbing pain in her head as she held her head tightly, rubbing it to soothe the pain.
She slipped herself a few strong headache medicine from her drawer next to the bed as it eased the pain. "Everything has to happen at the same time, doesn't it?" With another yawn, Eve was slowly drifting off to sleep, as her eyes met with the Second Frontier updating screen... "[Welcome to Second Frontier, the Brave One.]"
Present, Inside Second Frontier
Eve felt something wet dripping on her face as she slept. At first it was just a few drops, then it became a constant wetness not just on her face, but all over her. "What the-" She cracked her right eye open and was met with what seemed like the brightest light in the world, greeting her face. It was morning, a very bright morning. The the sun was in her face and what was even stranger was that she wasn't in her bed, she was outside in the middle of a field. "What's going on here?"
She blinked her eyes a few times, adjusting to the brightness of her surroundings, picking herself off the ground. She looked across the open valley as she saw a few buildings in the distance, a cornfield, and a few farm animals. "Did I get drugged last night or something?" Scratching her head she winced in pain as her hand carved at her scalp. She was wearing metallic gloves of some sort, which were very strong and hurt a lot. "Since when?" The girl muttered to herself. Something was off, and she had no clue what it was.
"Alright, Taylor!" Evie shouted to no one. "This is very funny, dressing me up and throwing me into the middle of no where, but can we stop now? Taylor!?" She listened as there was still no reply, only the echo of her last word repeating over and over. Taylor, Taylor, Taylor...
Checking her hands, she noticed more about the engravings on her gloves. It was in an odd language that she hadn't seen before, or at least not in real life. "Gauntlets? Wait... these are my Summer Alexis Gauntlets... But wait, how?" She then hesitantly, but curiously examined her whole body. Noting and noticing that her sleepwear was now swapped with an Angel Silk dress, Myra's Graves and Belt Set, and a Summer Alexis Breastplate, all from her game of Second Life. "Ah ha, that's it! Second Life! But when did I log on?"
A sharp ringing then sounded, bringing Evie down to her knees, and causing a throbbing pain in her head, just like before when she was first falling asleep. "What's happening!?" She shouted, holding her head in pain. Whatever it was, the blonde woman hoped it would end soon.
Before, Outside of Second Frontier
Eve sat in the library, reading her Mass Media Law textbook quietly to herself as time slowly slugged by. This was her final bit of homework before her well-deserved weekend from the pressures of reality. Finals were just around the corner but she had studied and done everything she possibly could to be caught up in almost everything. So now all she had to do was relax and take a break, and this weekend she was going to be using her time and break on Second Frontier, one of her favorite games.
Her eyes scanned the pages of the final paragraph, being in the home stretch made her stomach turn as excitement filled her body. It had been a few months since she last played the game and with the new expansion meant a lot of new things to discover and a lot of the old things to re-discover. Not to mention all of the friends she made online on Second Frontier, she pretty much lost all contact with them. Her friends on the game were pretty tightly knit, and she did talk to a few of them outside of the game, but it had also been awhile since she last talked to any of them in or outside of the game.
The blonde student packed up her books as she looked outside the fourth story window of the library. Night had came quick, and she would have been at Taylor's getting ready to party if she didn't already plan to take a break from reality with Second Frontier. Making her way through the building she was met with familiar faces across campus and varying parties and organizations. Each waved and said their greetings and goodbyes with Eve simply replying back to each of them with her sweet, happy-go-lucky smile. The girl was on a mission, and that mission was to get to her house and play games for a good few straight hours before sleeping and then doing it again in the morning and the rest of the weekend. Eve had even worked out extra hard the past week so she could have a few rest days for the weekend and be uninterrupted.
Never with silence or the chance of being hit on or asked to join someone for a party, Evie wandered home in the warm, night sky of Spring. She made her way up to her apartment and just tossed everything onto her off-white sofa before heading to her room to update Second Frontier with the new expansion of "The Brave Ones," that came out just yesterday.
"I wonder if any of them will be on?" She mumbled to herself, "I know Jackie and Rolly were busy with starting college, and Braeden was finishing up his semester too..." The most exciting thing for her about the game was honestly all the friends she made. It wasn't that she didn't have many friends outside of the game, it's just that she felt that the friends she made in-game understood her a little better than most. It was like the fact that she didn't need to hide the fact that she even played Second Frontier from them, or games in general. People expected some sort of norm for her, which was that she was a pretty, smart blonde woman who should be doing what pretty, smart blonde women were supposed to do.
As she popped the expansion pack into her computer she watched the loading screen automatically ring up. "Five or more hours!?" She blurted out, sighing in disbelief. "That's like years, I have to wait even longer now!" Rubbing her eyes as they watered, a yawn escaped her lips. It must have been fate then, as a wave of exhaustion overcame her body. "Guess I'll have to start tomorrow." Making her way towards her bed, she slipped in under her covers, stripping off whatever extra layers she didn't need off. That is when what felt like a sharp needle stabbing into her head made her shriek. There was a throbbing pain in her head as she held her head tightly, rubbing it to soothe the pain.
She slipped herself a few strong headache medicine from her drawer next to the bed as it eased the pain. "Everything has to happen at the same time, doesn't it?" With another yawn, Eve was slowly drifting off to sleep, as her eyes met with the Second Frontier updating screen... "[Welcome to Second Frontier, the Brave One.]"
Present, Inside Second Frontier
Eve felt something wet dripping on her face as she slept. At first it was just a few drops, then it became a constant wetness not just on her face, but all over her. "What the-" She cracked her right eye open and was met with what seemed like the brightest light in the world, greeting her face. It was morning, a very bright morning. The the sun was in her face and what was even stranger was that she wasn't in her bed, she was outside in the middle of a field. "What's going on here?"
She blinked her eyes a few times, adjusting to the brightness of her surroundings, picking herself off the ground. She looked across the open valley as she saw a few buildings in the distance, a cornfield, and a few farm animals. "Did I get drugged last night or something?" Scratching her head she winced in pain as her hand carved at her scalp. She was wearing metallic gloves of some sort, which were very strong and hurt a lot. "Since when?" The girl muttered to herself. Something was off, and she had no clue what it was.
"Alright, Taylor!" Evie shouted to no one. "This is very funny, dressing me up and throwing me into the middle of no where, but can we stop now? Taylor!?" She listened as there was still no reply, only the echo of her last word repeating over and over. Taylor, Taylor, Taylor...
Checking her hands, she noticed more about the engravings on her gloves. It was in an odd language that she hadn't seen before, or at least not in real life. "Gauntlets? Wait... these are my Summer Alexis Gauntlets... But wait, how?" She then hesitantly, but curiously examined her whole body. Noting and noticing that her sleepwear was now swapped with an Angel Silk dress, Myra's Graves and Belt Set, and a Summer Alexis Breastplate, all from her game of Second Life. "Ah ha, that's it! Second Life! But when did I log on?"
A sharp ringing then sounded, bringing Evie down to her knees, and causing a throbbing pain in her head, just like before when she was first falling asleep. "What's happening!?" She shouted, holding her head in pain. Whatever it was, the blonde woman hoped it would end soon.