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The soft padding of footfalls against rich threaded carpet could be heard by anyone that happened to be nearby. Slowly she moved, assessing all that came into her line of vision. Everything she saw she couldn't believe. Bounding on the margins of panic, Diana walked steady down the corridor. Unknown was her destination but her costal blue eyes remained alert nonetheless.
She couldn't recall the last time she had been without her gauntlets, the bracelets bearing red stars that could become weapons should she need them. And what was a Queen without her tiara? It was also vacant from its usual spot atop the crown of her head. No lariat, nothing. It was as if she were stripped of everything she knew she was.
Left only in a red one piece suit, a small ruffle across the chest to make it festive, and golden gladiator styled sandals which crept to her knees, Diana felt bare. Her wrists felt too cold, her forehead the same. Exposed skin crawled with unusual sensations unworthy of her. What was this? Her eyes flickered from one numbered doorway to another. She felt lost amongst the diminishing numbers.
Having awoken in a place unusual to her, Diana was confused. She had no idea where she was, who had brought her here or why. Only when she had met what seemed to be some resemblance of sentient life did she pause in efforts to gain information. "Excuse me," the brunette breathed, earning the attention of the being beyond the desk. "What is this place?" The underlying question that she couldn't bring herself to ask was simple: How did I get here?
She was met with kindness but she knew an avoidance of an answer when one was given. Even without her Lasso she could tell.
Diana nodded at the answer, brow creased in confusion. "Thank you." It was all she could give in response. A push from the desk and Diana turned. She moved down the lobby towards the outside. There had to be better information. She didn't know this place or what it held.
The beach and tide were beautiful, the sea always had been. But that was my answering her questions. What was all of this? Slowly she walked the coast of the shore and waited to see if anyone would arrive that she could inquire more of. She needed to know.