Blake liked to think that she was a fairly quick witted person. Someone that had rolled with some of the worst punches life could throw at her and adapt to it.
But when Shiki so casually suggested that maybe she'd fallen asleep in one world and woken up in another that
apparently had almost nothing in common with her own, you could almost hear the dial up internet noises coming from her brain as her mind tried to make and accept that connection. her gaze shifted back forward to stare blankly at the leaves in front of her for a moment. This girl didn't know where Beacon was, and knew where the place from Blake's weird dreams was. Her aura felt a bit jumbled here. No signs of grimm for miles around from what she could see over this vast expanse. And the others from the tree below looked more like a cosplay convention of hodgepodge outfits than even a group of hunters usually did.
"
Holy shit."
How else was she supposed to react to that news? Hell, how was she supposed to
continue reacting to that news? Blake sure as heck didn't know how to get across worlds, which meant it was seriously unlikely she'd ever get home by herself. Which meant she was stuck here until whoever or
whatever had pulled her and the others here deigned it fit to let them go. She'd been wrong in her earlier assessment; this
was a prison of some sort, one far more effective than any building or labor camp could ever be. Her bow twitched and a shiver sparked down her spine, the feeling of being caged firmly rooted in her head now despite the open sky and fields around them.
She gave a short and hoarse giggle at the last part, rolling her eyes slightly as she shifted her hands to the branch itself to steady herself. "
I've been outside plenty, and neither Beacon or the cat people are very secret, so I guess you're right." She glanced over with one eyebrow raised, doing her best to bite down on the return of the tenseness in her shoulders "
Are you gonna share your name or are you content with just being rude about mine.?"
@OrlandoBloomers