Morgan was silent all the while that others went about their fun. It was like she could... feel something, coming from the mainland. Her eyes were locked on it, or rather, the hills that overlooked the town. Well if there were anything there it wasn't like she could see it from here. She just felt, something. And for a moment it got worse, before disappearing altogether. It was only once that feeling had gone, that she realized anything was happening at all.
Her response to the so called, meteor, was as odd as ever. Perhaps she didn't fully understand what was going on... a meteor? Absurd, what would be the chances... More importantly, Morgan could clearly see that this ball of fire had wings. Strange wings... She was already well beyond its impact area from where she had sat herself, but she still pulled herself up to pat herself down, brushing away the sand from the clothes she had been given when she first arrived here.
Clearly the others were not as learned as she was in these sorts of things... it was obviously a dragon!
Without hesitation Morgan walked up to the beast. It seemed dead... well from what she could tell from far below it. What a pitiful beast it was... she had seen much larger ones in her time, she was sure. She didn't know how she was sure but, the word still came to her mind as she turned to look at the others. "You have dragons here too?" Yup, that was the conclusion she came to. Wings, fire, smoke... what else could it be? Then something opened, and someone came out. "Oh, it looks like it ate someone..." was her first assumption.
Her first instinct was to walk up to the person who had emerged from the beast, quickly asking them "Are you a Knight? Did you slay that dragon from the inside after being swallowed by it?" She had read of knights doing such things in the old days, before... before... her head started to hurt, everything around her grew fuzzy as she tried to remember. Her mind hyper focused on trying to remember that little detail. Where had the dragons gone-
Morgan suddenly looked dizzy. If the new arrival had said anything in response, she hadn't heard it, the world around her becoming muffled, and a loud ringing in her ears, before finally she collapsed down onto her knees, hands coming up to hold her head. This same thing had happened once before, when she was first found on the island, and was asked where she had come from. Since then... everyone thought it best not to push her for answers. The problem now was, her own mind was trying to find those answers itself in the void that was her memory.
Then she simply collapsed, falling onto her side. It was so hot on this beach, the sun shining so brightly all the time. And yet she felt so very cold... Everything all had to go wrong all at once, didn't it.