Have you ever wondered what it's like to be alone? Alone in a world of squared trees and strange, unfriendly creatures? Don't. I have my whole story to tell, and it more than sums up what it feels like.

Day 1

I had awoken on an unknown shore, not knowing how or when I had washed up. The waves licked the sand gently around me and I watched as they slowly began to swallow the length of my body. Hold on, I thought. This is bad. I quickly shrugged off my nausea and got up. I had been laying there for a good hour or two. I began to scrape the sand from my tongue and clothes. This was when I thought to look around, and I gaped at what I saw. Cocoa beans hanging from tall trees, luscious grass swivelling around in the gentle breeze. This was when it struck me. I was alone. There was no one to comfort me, provide for me or help me. I stared down at my torn blue shirt and trousers. These were the only form of protection I had for now. It was nearly dusk and I had to find somewhere to sleep. I had a foreboding feeling about night. About creatures.

Day 2

My dirt shelter had held for the night. Miraculously. I stared down at my feet and wondered what I could do. I had shelter. I just needed food. For some strange reason, water didn't seem to be the biggest of my problems. I was starving. I could almost see 3 tiny pieces of meat shaking in the corner of my eye. I needed to eat. And with that, I began to trek down the length of the beach.

After a good hour of walking aimlessly, I found myself back at my shelter. This had shown me two things: One. There wasn't any food on the beach. Two. The island was pretty easily manoeuvrable. I decided then and there to face my fears and enter the forest on the inside of the island. I had no idea what awaited me there. I took a deep breath, put my foot forward and stepped inside.

Heavy footsteps. Rustling leaves. The sound of snapping twigs. Something was moving towards me. I quickly glanced around, desperate for a place to hide myself from the danger. In my haste, I tripped and fell into a bush. Good enough. Then, something completely unexpected happened.

"Hello?" said a mysterious feminine voice.