Often, in books I read, the process of waking up is accompanied by a description of how the character in question for a moment doesn't know where they are. Mostly, or maybe even always, this is when they're waking up in locations or beds they haven't been or slept in before.
I've not given it much though in the past. It's one of those things that are just there and which you take for granted. As I'm writing my own morning scene I'm questioning it though. I can't remember ever having felt like that. As I recall I always know where I am when I wake up. I may not know what time it is and on some occasions if it's evening or morning. But I always know where I am.
What's it like for you?
I've not given it much though in the past. It's one of those things that are just there and which you take for granted. As I'm writing my own morning scene I'm questioning it though. I can't remember ever having felt like that. As I recall I always know where I am when I wake up. I may not know what time it is and on some occasions if it's evening or morning. But I always know where I am.
What's it like for you?