@StormJunes
You ventured inside the hole between blankets. At first it seemed like a normal-yet-comfy corridor, but the deeper you went in, the less space you had to move. At one point, your tail got stuck on something, causing you to stop and fall down onto the blankets below you. There was no light source, but it wasn't terribly dark there. It was a really comfortable place. So warm, soft and relaxing... Perfect for... a nap...
You indeed fell asleep, yet not forever, worry not. You later woke up and found a little friend snuggling and snoozing next to you.
@Delibird
You slowly open the window and get inside, and immediately your nose is hit with aroma so nostalgic it nearly makes you cry. You then see people you cherished so much but didn't see for such a long time. They welcome you inside, their voices and warmth being all you ever wanted. You sit by a huge table with them, drink tasty tea and munch on delicious treats. You feel like you forgot about something important, but you don't fret over it anymore. All you want is to remain with your precious ones. That's all you can think about now.
@Misfit24
Of course, flying up! The simplest way to get out of a hole you fell into. You swing your wings and go up, and up... and up... and up...? Although you keep flying, the grow being far from your feet, the sky remains the same and you don't see the 'true sky' yet as you hoped. Yet you do not give up, flapping your wings more aggressively, focused on your goal of going back.
Suddenly you hear a squeak, crash and a shyful scream - immediately after which the painterly sky disappears and you see the trees right in front of your face. You stop your wings midway, and only nearly save your face from getting hurt by the branches. You shake your head and look around. The cliff you fell from is near you now, with a tiny dragon with a terrified expression looking from the broken glassy object on the floor to you and then back at the object. You still aren't sure what happened, but you decide to bring the little dragon with you to get further explanation at a safer place.
You ventured inside the hole between blankets. At first it seemed like a normal-yet-comfy corridor, but the deeper you went in, the less space you had to move. At one point, your tail got stuck on something, causing you to stop and fall down onto the blankets below you. There was no light source, but it wasn't terribly dark there. It was a really comfortable place. So warm, soft and relaxing... Perfect for... a nap...
You indeed fell asleep, yet not forever, worry not. You later woke up and found a little friend snuggling and snoozing next to you.
@Delibird
You slowly open the window and get inside, and immediately your nose is hit with aroma so nostalgic it nearly makes you cry. You then see people you cherished so much but didn't see for such a long time. They welcome you inside, their voices and warmth being all you ever wanted. You sit by a huge table with them, drink tasty tea and munch on delicious treats. You feel like you forgot about something important, but you don't fret over it anymore. All you want is to remain with your precious ones. That's all you can think about now.
@Misfit24
Of course, flying up! The simplest way to get out of a hole you fell into. You swing your wings and go up, and up... and up... and up...? Although you keep flying, the grow being far from your feet, the sky remains the same and you don't see the 'true sky' yet as you hoped. Yet you do not give up, flapping your wings more aggressively, focused on your goal of going back.
Suddenly you hear a squeak, crash and a shyful scream - immediately after which the painterly sky disappears and you see the trees right in front of your face. You stop your wings midway, and only nearly save your face from getting hurt by the branches. You shake your head and look around. The cliff you fell from is near you now, with a tiny dragon with a terrified expression looking from the broken glassy object on the floor to you and then back at the object. You still aren't sure what happened, but you decide to bring the little dragon with you to get further explanation at a safer place.