She wanted to move, to free herself from the paralysis and just... move. The determination she felt drove her forward, until she was focussing so hard on her limbs that she felt a sort of pain in her temple, causing her to wince slightly. Out of pure instinct, her arm attempted to move in the direction of this pain, and with enough strength she was able to do so. Her hand found the soft skin of her forehead and her eyes widened with delight, despite her headache still remaining. The feeling of being about to touch, to feel and at long last to have the ability to move. It was amazing.
Slowly and warily, she propped herself up onto her elbows, before sitting up completely. She sighed out of relief as noticed that sitting and looking at this angle gave her a much better view of her surroundings. Again, the area she had awoken in was dark, especially in the far out spaces, but much lighter than the darkness she'd first experienced. She was actually surrounded by the mysteriously large green and brown things, whilst being sat on ground much similar to the brown at the base of the things poking from the ground. It was not completely flat as she sat on a sloped surface, facing downwards. She heard nothing, for there was nothing around her to make noise.
She frowned some, before looking down at the thing attached to her body, short but fairly slim looking things of similar colour to the rest of her body. She lifted one up high and her frown faded. Just like her arms, only shaped a little differently. Her feet were uncovered, unlike the rest of her body which was clothed in a small creamy-brown dress of sorts, tattered around the edges and fairly dirty from lying on the ground. She bent her knees, straightened her legs out, bent her knees, straightened her legs out again, and so on and so forth, until she'd become quite accustom to the feeling of these things. Using her hands for support, she lifted herself up so that she could stand on them. It took a moment, but she'd mastered it after a few moments. With a quirky smile, she began her journey forward into the unknown world of the living.
She walked and walked and walked until she could feel dull pains beginning to form in the soles of her feet. She pushed forward despite this, and decided only to rest when she'd found a more suitable area. At long last she came to a small stream, and with an excited grin she picked up her pace until she was right at the edge of the land, her toes merely inches from the water. It was such a beautiful thing to see, the way the water flowed down, not stopping for even a fraction of a second. Regardless of her curiosity, she decided it would be best to leave well enough alone, and perhaps just to move on.