This was a fun little something that popped into my mind. I was entranced by the DG's old home on the Northern Island. That place was huge!! This is where it takes place, for all those who are curious. I own nothing! Enjoy (then review…please)!!

"Come find me Cain.'

The voice echoed off the tall pillars.

"Where are you DG?"

"Around."

She giggled out loud.

"Around where?"

His voice confused, lost.

Silence.

"DG?" His footsteps echoed the way her voice once did.

"Yes Cain."

"Where are you?"

Silence.

"I don't like this game DG. I can't see you."

"Come find me." The statement was persistent and tiring.

"I'm tired of looking. Tell me where you are."

"If wanted to find me, you'd come look."

"I am looking DG. This is not fair. This place is huge."

He could've sworn he had passed by that pillar at least twice.

"I'm lost DG." A tinge of surrender danced in his voice.

"No you're not." She smiled at his continuous confusion.

"Uh…Yes I am. I don't know where you are."

The sound of footsteps seemed to suddenly surround him. Whipping his head around he searched for her.

He laughed to himself. She was good at this.

"C'mon DG. I don't like this game anymore. I give up."

"Is it because you're losing?"

Ouch that one hurt.

"No. I just don't."

"Come find me Cain." The voice seemed to haunt him.

That was getting old. He closed his eyes and listened.

"Cain?"

He stood still, separating the never ending echoes from the sound that was truly DG's voice.

Slowly and silently he walked. Finally, he spotted her ducking slightly behind a pillar.

"DG?" Act lost, he thought to himself.

"Yes Cain." He ran up behind her.

"Gotcha!" She squealed.

"You scared me half to death!" The smiles were wide, arms entangled in one another. Eyes pure, sincere, innocent.

"You hid from me." An even exchange in his mind.

"That was the point." Success in hers.

Inches from her face, "I don't like that game DG."

He blushed at the lie.

She kissed him, "Yes you did." Even with the lack of facial expressions, the bright red always gave him away.

Tempting him once more she said, "Wanna play again?"

"Not really." Arms wrapped around each other just a little tighter.

"Is that another lie?" Red heat flooded his ears once more and a smile stretched across his lips.

"Fine." Another surrender, he'd have to put a stop to that. "But this time DG, you come find me."

Breaking free from each other's embrace, DG turned around, looking away.

Cain ran, echoing footsteps once more flooding his ears.

Picking the perfect spot to hide, he took a breath and said loudly,

"It's your turn now. Come find me DG."