I just wanna say thank you to everyone who has been reading my work. This sequel was impromptu but for those who wanted it; here ya go.
Lastly, if you haven't read In The Forest Away From It All I highly recommend starting there before reading this story.
IN THE WORLD AWAY FROM IT ALL
Chapter 1
Not a day had passed without Thesipha thinking about that cold, wet morning in the woods, about the look on Ray's face. Hers was an aching, the deep longing to be close to him again. She wondered about a world in which he hadn't run. In all her years, she had never experienced anything close to what the two of them shared. Especially after the magical dome fell, and she had to become accustomed to the wider world. Who would have thought that thread of fate between lovers was real and the absence in her soul once she had lost him? It was that purity she saw in the young man that drew her to him. As if it was happening all over again, her mind flashed back to simpler times. That day she found him swept up on the riverbed, broken and unconscious. She feared deep down what would come next, but what came was unexpected. Barely five months after she had been thrust into an unfamiliar world, she found out that her life wouldn't be only her own. Now more than ever, she would need to survive.
After the bubble disappeared, days had turned into weeks, with not as much as a sighting of human life. Frankly, she was more afraid of anyone seeing her than she was of being alone. She was a creature of nature, so she thought it would be easy to find her way on her own, but she soon realized how mistaken that assertion was. She would soon come to realize she wasn't meant to be entirely alone. In order to survive, she had to find shelter, and that would be the hardest part. She could no longer depend on nature to take care of her, for most of her magic had been stripped and weakened. Sleeping in caves was out of the question with the responsibility that lay ahead.
She reminisced about the days they'd held each other under the moonlight. It was almost as if she could feel Ray's skin against hers when she closed her eyes. The weather was miserable--it had been a wet autumn. There was a time she would have relished in the rain, but not those days. She could not remember the last time she enjoyed being outside. Thesipha had tired of sleeping under juts of rocks and makeshift shelters. Never before in her life had she felt so exhausted. She had managed to get some clothes and food from shelters every now and then but always managed to disappear before anyone discovered, took interest, or even noticed her presence. Her distinct physical features were the reason why she feared going into the towns she passed through. She wore a large coat, and a hooded sweater underneath to cover her pointy ears and always steered clear of crowded streets.
Not one to give up, she promised herself she was going to forge on; if not for herself, then for the life that depended on her. Her world had fallen apart, and the one she had found herself in was terrifying and cold. Time became less meaningful as each day became a perpetual struggle. Her heart had grown heavier and heavier, which only made her mind cloudy. Her feet were sore, and her stomach panged with hunger.
The wind hissed against the noisy rustling of leaves that rose all around her. Her hair wildly blew, wrapping its strands around her face and she could barely see. "I can't do this," she thought. She had never felt weaker in all her centuries. Thesipha walked onto an open road that seemed to have no end. She dragged on, hoping no one would spot her, yet she wondered, would that be so bad? Anything was better than what she was going through right now. She took a deep breath, trying her best to pull her weight up. Everything she was wearing felt like it was dragging her behind by the tons.
It had felt like hours on that tar road when the rain started to fall. The first drop hit her on the eyelid, causing her to blink continuously and she wiped it off quickly. The second fell on her cheek, then the third. Please do not do this to me. She remembered begging internally, as if communicating with the now fully formed dark grey clouds. The sound of thunder cracked furiously before the skies opened up and it had begun to pour furiously.
Within minutes, her coat was soaked, but she trod on determined to make it to safety. The cold rain cut deep into her bones and chilled her instantly. Thesipha couldn't remember having ever been colder than that day. Her thighs were on fire, especially on the inner sides. Below, her swollen feet made each step excruciating. Just a few more steps, she tried to convince herself, despite not knowing where she was going. A sharp pain struck her lower abdomen, causing her to shriek in pain and she came to a halt holding on to her stomach. She had been feeling those gradual aches from time to time, but this was different. Another painful spasm and she slowly started to get on her knees, desperately looking for something to hold on to. She had not realized that she had come to the end of the road with the heavy rain. She felt the cold mud on her knees as she let out a blood-curdling scream, coming to the sad realization that she was on her own. The pain was too much to bear, and she was short of breath. Attempting to take in deep breaths, Thesipha managed to mouth Ray's name. How disappointed he would be if he found out what had happened. This was it. Nature had finally killed her, she thought as she closed her eyes and drifted away.
CHAPTER 2
"I can't believe it sometimes you know." Thesipha sighed, turning to her friend who stared into the horizon of the park. The sound of children playing in the background drowned their intimate conversation from any prying ears.
"Vicky, I have been thinking a lot lately and--" Thesipha knew this was the last thing her friend wanted to hear, but she had to say it anyway. "I think it is time I looked for him."
Vicky's eyes were glued to the hollow double slides as two little girls emerged from its exit. She turned around stiffly, glancing at Thesipha in rehearsed surprise. Her septum piercing complemented her deep dark piercing eyes.
"Who?" She knew damn well who. "And please do not say what I think you are about to say." Vicky gave Thesipha a way out of the conversation, but in all honesty, the way out was for herself. The two women had talked about this enough times to know that there was nothing left to say and no agreement to be made.
"Do you see that little girl out there having the time of her life? Or have you forgotten what you went through eight years ago?" Vicky was stern, just like she had always been when this came up.
"All the more reason to find Ray, don't you think?" Thesipha did not care about Vicky's argument. They'd turned into the same thing repeatedly: be here with her, was usually how it ended. Deep down, she knew that she had already made up her mind today.
Vicky looked at her watch and stood up. It was time to go, so they both started walking towards the playground. It was a beautiful day to take Delilah out, though the little girl always disliked coming home before the sun came down.