A drop of water. A dark corner. A rough surface. For the girl, this was all she could feel. A sense of nothingness filled her entire being as she continued to be isolated from the real world, with no way out. It was as dark as if the sun had suddenly vanished, and as silent as if the volume had been cranked down to just the sound of an occasional droplet. The wall she leaned against and the floor she sat on felt incredibly rough. In the pitch-black darkness, it felt as though she was sitting on spikes.
Perhaps this is punishment for what she did. The eternal darkness felt to her as if the whole word was trying to punish her. Her expression seemed unstable, completely devoid of emotion, and yet it appeared as if it was asking, in complete desperation, for help. The darkness kept her in a position that locked away any movements.
There was no point in doing anything at this point. She was trapped in this eternal hell that she brought upon herself. As if it was a way for her to atone to her sins. But as she kept herself trapped, more and more of her sanity disappeared. And eventually, she would turn into nothing. She would just be an empty husk.
Perhaps days had already passed. Weeks, months, years, there was no way for the girl to know, and that kept being the same. As an immortal being, this was something she had to endure for as long as she lived.
She was getting tired, though. The same thing that she had been fighting for so long to endure, it was getting more and more suffocating for each and every day that passed by. The darkness of the unknown room were the ones that kept deteriorating her conscience, and the sounds of the water dripping for the ceiling were the ones that kept her sanity in check. That wouldn't last long though, and eventually, she'd turn into something that not even she would not know.
Just when she thought that she couldn't take any more of this, just when she decided that she was finally going to end it all, an unexpected light came up top. Like the gods descending from above. That light pierced through the dark area as if a tiny but powerful ray of light sliced the darkness of the world into two pieces, blinding her eyes. Finally, as if hope had been dropped upon her, she saw another chance at life.