"Hm, okay, guess I better try an' feel my way around. . ." Wendy said aloud, if only to give some sort of sound to help her focus; as things stood, the underground was dead silent.
The short girl put on hand to the wall then for a reference point and set to walking. There was a sort of intimidation to being stuck in some sort of cave despite all she had gone through, but Wendy's past experiences with weirdness did a lot to keep the girl calm.
As did the fact that she still couldn't hear a thing besides her own breathing; beat some sort of forboding scratching or screams or something, although there was the videogame-playing side of her that hinted the silence was likely the most forboding thing of all.
"That's just silly," she said as she hit that thought, once more both to help kill the lack of sound and to better focus on her thoughts, "though I guess it wouldn't be too surprisin' if -- Ah!"
Wendy lost her footing when she promptly walked into another hole. She instinctively screamed as she fell, but it wasn't a long drop at all; only maybe five feet down.
Her feet felt wet, though. And then through a slightly lifted darkness she noticed her surroundings more clearly. . .
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