She could use the position of the sun. Even without clear vision, she can sense the warmth and general direction of the sun. If she knows that the sun rises in the east and sets in the west, she can try to move in a certain direction. For example, if she wants to go north, she can keep the sun on her left in the morning and on her right in the afternoon. However, this would be challenging as the forest canopy might block the sun at times. But by constantly adjusting and being aware of the sun's position when she can, she has a chance of finding her way back.
One possible scenario could be that the girl, without her glasses, gets lost in a big city. She can't clearly see the street signs or the faces of people she might ask for help. Maybe she stumbles into an unexpected adventure while trying to find her way back. For example, she might accidentally enter a mysterious alleyway where she discovers a hidden community of artists or some long - forgotten historical site.
Another plot twist might be that she realizes she's not actually lost in a normal forest but in a magical or time - warped forest. There could be strange creatures and phenomena that she has to navigate through. For example, she might come across a river that flows uphill or trees that can talk. Without her glasses, she initially has trouble making sense of these strange sights but gradually learns to rely on her other senses more.
One possible scenario could be that the girl has to rely on her other senses more. Maybe she befriends an animal on the island that helps her navigate. For example, a friendly seabird could lead her to sources of food or fresh water. Without her glasses, the world around her is a blur, but she discovers a new kind of clarity in her relationship with nature.
She is found by a kind - hearted ranger who takes her back to her family.
She could try to find ways to signal for help. Maybe she builds a big fire or arranges rocks in a noticeable pattern. Since she can't see well, she might make some mistakes at first, like almost setting the whole island on fire while trying to make a small signal fire. But through trial and error, she eventually gets it right.
Once upon a time, there was a girl named Lily. She was on a small boat in the middle of the vast ocean. Without her glasses, everything was a blur. She felt so alone and scared. The sun was setting, casting an orange glow over the water. She started to call for help, but her voice seemed to be swallowed by the waves. All she could do was hold on tight to the side of the boat and hope that someone would find her soon.
She could end up in the wrong part of town. Maybe she was supposed to be at a library but ended up near a noisy construction site because she couldn't read the street signs clearly without her glasses.
She might be embarrassed too. She could be self - conscious about not being able to see well and worried about making a fool of herself in front of others at the party. Maybe she's constantly squinting or trying to hide her face a bit because she doesn't have her glasses. Also, she could be a bit scared that she won't be able to find them and will have to go through the trouble of getting new ones. It's a very uncomfortable situation for her, and these feelings can add a lot of depth to the story in the fanfiction.
Fanfiction.net is also a good option. There are many Lost Girl fanfictions there. You can look through the reviews to see which ones are popular and well - received. Another way is to join Lost Girl fan groups on social media platforms like Facebook or Reddit. Members often share their favorite fanfictions or even write their own and post them within the group.
It makes her journey more difficult. She can't fully enjoy the scenery as she normally would. For example, she can't see the beautiful views in the distance clearly.