Green eyes peered open and up at the sky, as the youth raised a hand to cover his eyes with his fingers to peer between. The sun was high, peering through the forest tree's. Just where in the world was he and just when had he fallen a sleep? Ian thought to himself as he raised himself up to a sitting position with a slight grunt. It was then the brunette noticed the tickle off the grass on his legs and the terribly throbbing pain that coursed through his body, the green eyed gaze leaving the sky to study the aching body the boy was sure had most likely been hit by a truck at some point...
Starting with his arms, turning them over as much so the youth could have a better look, though there was nothing on the pale skin that stated anything of being injured. There was not even a small cut or a bruise in sight. Thunderstruck by the sight, it was then Ian took a look at his current outfit, a brow raising curiously at the hospital gown he was wearing.
Raising himself to his feet, Ian took the chance to study his surroundings better, as he decided that it was for the best to start heading home. The sight of greenery as far as the eye could see was the only thing that met the curious gaze that took a look around. Shaking his head, the brunette took another look up to the sky and by the looks of it, it must have been closing to mid-day. Just why had he been taking a nap in the middle of nowhere and why was he alone? It was then when it hit him that the question he should truly be asking himself wasn't why he was alone, or why he had fallen a sleep. The question he should have asked himself was, just where was home?
Shaking his head for the second time, Ian tried to push away the thoughts he felt creeping at him. First came first, the brunette was going to need to find out just where in the nether he was, and who he was? Who? Just why couldn't he remember anything, besides his own name? Just thinking about the fact that he didn't even know who he was, was actually more depressing then Ian could have imagined when he woke up. Surely, he had to be a somebody?
Taking careful steps, Ian's gaze lowered once more to his bare feet as he stretched his toes out to feel the grass slip between his toes as he walked. The aching body he had, along with the clear sensation the grass between the boys toes with each step, only really told him that he was very much there. Why had he chosen the word there instead of alive?
Shaking his head for the third time, Ian tried his best once more to push aside the thoughts that were not going to be getting him anywhere in his current situation. “Hello?” The boy called out in a hoarse voice before giving a slight cough into the back of his hand to clear his throat.
“Hello?” Ian called out a bit clearer the second time around, as he kept himself walking through the green woods. Ian had decided, getting out of the forest was his first priority, finding someone was his second, or which ever of the two came first. As for third? Well, the brunette was planning on thinking of the third priority when it came to it. For now, the boy continued to make his way, occasionally calling out in hopes of finding someone.
Starting with his arms, turning them over as much so the youth could have a better look, though there was nothing on the pale skin that stated anything of being injured. There was not even a small cut or a bruise in sight. Thunderstruck by the sight, it was then Ian took a look at his current outfit, a brow raising curiously at the hospital gown he was wearing.
Raising himself to his feet, Ian took the chance to study his surroundings better, as he decided that it was for the best to start heading home. The sight of greenery as far as the eye could see was the only thing that met the curious gaze that took a look around. Shaking his head, the brunette took another look up to the sky and by the looks of it, it must have been closing to mid-day. Just why had he been taking a nap in the middle of nowhere and why was he alone? It was then when it hit him that the question he should truly be asking himself wasn't why he was alone, or why he had fallen a sleep. The question he should have asked himself was, just where was home?
Shaking his head for the second time, Ian tried to push away the thoughts he felt creeping at him. First came first, the brunette was going to need to find out just where in the nether he was, and who he was? Who? Just why couldn't he remember anything, besides his own name? Just thinking about the fact that he didn't even know who he was, was actually more depressing then Ian could have imagined when he woke up. Surely, he had to be a somebody?
Taking careful steps, Ian's gaze lowered once more to his bare feet as he stretched his toes out to feel the grass slip between his toes as he walked. The aching body he had, along with the clear sensation the grass between the boys toes with each step, only really told him that he was very much there. Why had he chosen the word there instead of alive?
Shaking his head for the third time, Ian tried his best once more to push aside the thoughts that were not going to be getting him anywhere in his current situation. “Hello?” The boy called out in a hoarse voice before giving a slight cough into the back of his hand to clear his throat.
“Hello?” Ian called out a bit clearer the second time around, as he kept himself walking through the green woods. Ian had decided, getting out of the forest was his first priority, finding someone was his second, or which ever of the two came first. As for third? Well, the brunette was planning on thinking of the third priority when it came to it. For now, the boy continued to make his way, occasionally calling out in hopes of finding someone.