Survivor: the Darkness.
Book one
Part of Tag Writing
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1. [wednesday]
2. [Nytmare]
3. [Adorable Ducky]
4. [Morningstar Rising]
5. [battlefield]
6. [Analese Toupin]
7. [Uyndaio]
8. [Grey Wanderer]
9.
Inventory
Packaged Goods
Five lighters (but only two works)
Flashlight with no batteries
Cell phone (Dead)
Med bag
Chapter three: Enter the green.
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wednesday] "Where did you get this!?! Andrew half shouted in surprise. Without waiting for the whale to answer, he grabbed the bag from him rushing to open it. In his hastiness, the bag cliped open, and all the medicin flew out hitting the sand around them. Layla stood a couple of feet from the two men, but her attention was elsewhere. As the whale had come running towards them, something moving in the forrest had caught her eye. Now she stared deep into the forrest, trying to see something. But the forrest stood dark and still. Could it have been her imagination? Stepping closer to the dark, she suddenly had the feeling they were being watched. But by whom? Or what? Looking up, she noticed for the first time the sun was about to go down. They havent eaten and she was starved. The forrest will have to wait till tomorrow, when its light enough to go and investigate. Turning back to the men, she couldnt help but smile as the two of them were hands and feet on the sand digging up the medicin.
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Uyndaio] Once they were done digging up the medicin. The guys shortly realise what Layla had realised, it's getting dark, and they were very hungry especially the whale. Andrew used his medicin, then walked over to Layla. He began to talk to her, to try to get his mind off of hunger. It did not really work, because she brought up food and that she was hungry. They decided that they would search for food after sunlight. The whale herd them and sighed deeply, then decided to go find a place to sleep. After walking along the beach for awhile they found a rock that had a bigger top then bottom. Two of them would fit under the ledge, So Andrew and Layla decided to sleep there. The whale grabed a bunch of grass, and weeds from the forest line. He slept on the side of the rock, useing grass, and weeds for a pillow.
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Morningstar Rising] He wakes up startled, he looks around sure that someone had been there watching them. Looking over at the stick and the lady, who are curled up together in deep sleep he rises and heads into the darkness of the forrest. It is quiet, no sound can be heard, and he wonders where they are hiding. He knows they are there, he is sure of it, but he also knows that they are smart and will do everything in there power not to let the stick and the lady see them. Walking to a small clearing that is bathed in the light of the full moon, he sheds the body of the whale, taking his true form. Floating slighty off the ground, he looks at the body of the whale and wishes he had not choosen such a weak one. Stepping into the beams of moonlight, with his hands outstreached by his sides, he feeds off the moonbeams and reenergizes. Leaving the body of the whale covered and hidden, he roams the area in search of food. He will survive but the stick, the lady and the body of the whale need to be feed or they will perish. After marking a few trees with food that he is sure is eatable, he returns to the pool of moonlight and baths in it once more. He remained that way for a little over an hour, fully reenergized he reenters the body of the whale and heads back to their make shift camp. He is glad the stick and the lady are still sleeping soundly. Laying back down he drifts off to sleep and dreams of the home he left behind.
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Grey Wanderer] Andrew wakes to the sounds of birds. It is not quite light yet, but he gets up anyway, mostly because he has to relieve himself. After only a few shuffling steps, he trips over the whale's foot. The whale doesn't move. Swearing quietly, Andrew gets to his feet, and brushes the dead leaves and pine needles off his front. Why did the whale have to go lying about like that? He was taking up half the camp. Still grumbling, Andrew went and found a good looking bush out of sight from the camp. He was just finishing up when a pair of eyes peeked out of the bush at him.