Everything was red. From the sky, to the grass under her feet, to the trees that surrounded her, and even the bushes next to them. All she could see was shades of red, with the only outlier being, well, herself.
She didn’t remember how she got here. She didn’t remember much of anything before here. She knew she existed before being here, but she didn’t know much else, other than some basic things. She thought about them as she started walking.
Her name was Tana, though her full name was Tristana Rosario Blanco Osuna. She lived in a town, smaller than a city, that was famous. She liked spooky things, like ghosts and monsters. She worked at a place, she couldn’t remember what kind though. Was it a gift shop, or some museum of local history? Oh, the latter! Definitely the latter, because that was why the town was famous! Some historical thing-something spooky, and that’s why she worked there, something about ghosts or-WITCHES! The town was famous for witches! She worked in a museum that told people about that! She lived a life she loved with her mom and her dad and…
Tana stopped in her tracks. Right. Just them, had been just them for a while now. There had been Tío Pedro and Abuelo Diego, but they had died years and years ago. They were probably ghosts now, but still, with how long ago she’d last seen them, she missed them. She missed their faces. She missed their voices. She missed Pedro’s penchant for going on rants about ghost shows and the way Abuelo always smelled like smoke and…
And…it was a lot like the smell Tana could sniff right now…
Without a second thought, Tana ran. Following the scent. Maybe it was wrong, maybe it was something or someone different, but if there was a chance, just the smallest possibility-
She moved a crimson bush to the side, and she saw them. Just as they were the last time. Not a speck of injury on Pedro, not so much as a labored breath coming from Diego.
For a moment, they all just stared. No one able to say a word at the sight before them. Then, one broke the silence.
In a voice she hadn’t heard directly in years, Diego spoke.
“Tana? Is…is it really y-”
Pain.
That was the first thing that registered in Tana’s mind as her eyes shot open. Her neck hurt and it hurt bad.
It wasn’t the only thing to focus on, though. There was warmth as well. Really, really warm, and really, really sticky.
Warm and sticky and flowing and pain, pain, PAIN…
Her vision was blurring and her eyelids were starting to get heavy, but Tana could see one thing before the dark took over.
A figure was in front of her. Leaned over her, since she felt like she was laying down. Somewhere comfy. Comfy enough to die in, apparently.
They had blonde hair, and a bigger figure. Not big like her, big like athletic. Probably taller than her. Tanned skin and blue clothes.
That was all she could get as Tana couldn’t hold back her heavy, heavy eyelids any longer.
There were no extra lives for her. No resetting and restarting.