User blog comment:SaynaSLuke/A War from Inside/@comment-25720178-20150201014208

(This is what I've written so far↓

It's a bit too advanced for a Dibbun perhaps...

Here it is all the same!)

Lilly wasn't sure what was going on. In fact— she had no clue.

The young rabbit wasn't in any way a miracle, she desperately needed one.

One moment, her life had been normal, and then in the next, her reality was pulled out from under her, she had sunk into a silent world of painful darkness.

Now the setting had changed dramatically from warmth and sunshine. Really, it had not been that sudden, she'd been here a while, but had lost track of time.

Her world had gone dimmer, her fur felt clammy, covered with grime.

She was a young rabbit, frightened but also enraged. Unlike some of her kind, she had a unyielding determination that gave her bravery. Well actually, she wasn't quite sure. Being young, only a small rabbit still, she had no idea as to what was normal and what was not.

Her paws ached, the pink pads raw and tender as if worn away, maybe she had been dragged... All the same, it didn't change the state she was in, and that was enough pondering around. And really, she was young, very young.

Lilly was afraid, her eyes glittered with fear in the darkness of the prison. Moisture gathering in her deep brown gaze, threatening to spill. She missed her family, especially her sister, her twin, her only friend in the world. Still, putting on a brave face, she wiped away reluctant tears. It was something she didn't fully understand, something a much older creature would think of. She wouldn't give her captors the satisfaction of seeing her weep.

Normally, the little maid would be quite kind, sweet, but that didn't mean she wasn't fierce. Just like a lot of creatures out there, she had a side of fierceness when she needed it. That didn't change her feelings about her situation though. She didn't understand a lot of things.

Why would someone take her prisoner anyway? She didn't exactly do anything wrong, or anything back to whoever her captors were. Cautiously, she raised her muzzle, only speaking in a quite voice, trying her best not to let her words quaver.

"Hello?"

Almost immediately after her words, the situation got worse. She though she heard the faint rustle of sound, but it was so quiet... In fact, she wasn't even sure if she had heard it at all. Her heart sped up, brown eyes widening. Who was there...?