It wasn't even a simple walk. Each step grew more urgent, desperate for its freedom. That [i]chance[/i] had come. The nobody felt relief, joy. Their steps became a light jog into a full sprint, only slowing down once they've realised how much of the environment had changed. 'Nature' was the keyword to describe where the nobody had wound up. 'Tended' would be a nice adjective to add. Honestly seemed like a really neat place and all that running sure made them appreciate the air they could take in. Was like ah... garden. Paradise garden. Something to do with apples and snakes. ...why apples and snakes? Shaking off the wandering of their mind, the nobody continued further into the new environment, stopping just short of one side of the wall that had surrounded them. Knock knock. Nobody's home. Not that they expected much, backing away from the construct. The nobody looked up, and out it stretched. Not quite 'farther than the eye can see' levels of stretch, but wasn't far off either. From one prison to another, eh? Continuing further in, the nobody quickly noted something sticking out the ground. There was a base urge to touch, not to lie to anyone, but they kept themselves in check. Good thing too, because that chilling sensation running down their spine might have something to do with it. Or it was just the disembodied voice, differing from the one that had reached out inside the darkness, causing a mild case of internal panic. But the nobody had seen the abyss already- how bad could it be? They turned with the best pokerface they could muster, not that they could know, and met their benefactor. The nobody's first thought was '[i]Nice bod,[/i]' and their second '[i]I should probably run.[/i]' They didn't run, though. Yes, every fiber of their being was screaming to get the hell out of dodge, but this too, was a chance. An opportunity! No, they'd come this far and they weren't about to back down. "Oh- oh! My apologies fair lady, I didn't know I was intruding!" the nobody said with surprising smoothness. Now they just hoped the smile on their face didn't look dumb. "While this lovely trophy here is certainly worth admiring, I wouldn't want to steal. Not when we've just met. Really, though, this is a [i]wonderful[/i] garden you have. I wouldn't mind being shown around, but I don't want to impose." Nailed it.