They walked for hours. And then they stopped. And she felt herself fall to the floor.

Rosaleen's hands were tied, so she couldn't get the bag off her head. She could feel Kayleigh's presence.

They tried to communicate, but the bags didn't allow them.

But then, Rosaleen heard a squeal escaping Kayleigh's mouth. She knew what that meant: She had an idea. From experience, Rosaleen wasn't sure whether it actually was a good idea...

Kayleigh's ideas had gone wrong on many an occasion... With some very desastrous results.

She heard growls, grumbles and the chippy type of noises Kayleigh did when she was fighting, or opening a box of chocolate with her two hands filled with a glass of milk and, for some reason, her laptop.

Then a triumphant squeak.

Then some fumbling and the noise of a phone.

'What are you doing? I hate the suspense!' Rosaleen tried to shout from her bag.

'You'll see,' she replied. Even in life-threatening situations, Kayleigh couldn't resist a bit of suspense.

Rosaleen waited and waited and waited.

'Are you done yet?'

She heard a 'pop', and Kayleigh's reply. 'Oh, no, I was just putting some lipgloss. My lips dry sooo fast in Hawaï.'

Rosaleen rolled her eyes under the bag.

Then Kayleigh finally took Rosaleen's bag off, and started taking all those nasty ropes off her arms and legs.

'Hey, you could have taken that bloody bag off my head ages ago!' Rosaleen complained.

'I told you,' she sighed, 'I was putting lipgloss on.'

She rolled her eyes as if it was normal.

She looked around as she got up. They were in a room completly surrounded by mirrors, so Rosaleen and Kayleigh's reflection were staring back at them from all sides.

'What we do now?' Rosaleen asked, suddenly panicking.

Kayleigh was desperatly trying to put her phone on, but with no success.

'Does it work?' asked Rosaleen, her two fingers crossed.

Kayleigh shook her head sadly.

'How do we get out of here?' asked Rosaleen. 'Can't you get another idea Kay? Think!'

Kayleigh shook her head again.

Then she frowned. Uh oh.

An idea.

'Well...' she started.

She waited, and watched as Kayleigh's incredible (and slightly chaotic) mind started working. She traced her finger around the corners of each mirror.

Again, she made little chippy noises as she thought to herself.

Rosaleen waited patiently.

Rosaleen heard a click and then a crack. That's when she started to get worried.

Then the mirror creaked and Kayleigh smiled to herself triumphantly.

Then she lifted her leg up. Rosaleen put her arm in front of her face protectively.

She knew Kayleigh too well.

CRASH! KABOOM!

Little pieces of glass crashed onto the floor as Kayleigh did the ninja/karate move on the glass.

'That's what you get when you have a demonic little brother,' she said dramatically.

Very slowly, Rosaleen lowered her arm and looked around her.

'Holy mother fucking hell, mother of holy jesus christ, KAYLEIGH WHAT DID YOU DO!?' It wasn't a question though.

They both knew what Kayleigh had done: A mistake.

Kayleigh opened her eyes as she ended her ninja stance. She smiled sheapishly and then started laughing weakly.

Around them, there was no longer any mirrors, but glass. What bothered them, was something worse than glass.

On the other side of the glass wall, was water. But that wasn't a problem. They could swim. (Even though they were in the beginners team for swimming in their school back home.)

Big hungry sharks were surrounding their little 'aquarium'.

When we (the narrators) say big, we mean BIG.

Rosaleen glared at Kayleigh.

She bit her lip sheapishly.

The glass creaked; the water was too strong.

'Oh no! The mirrors were there to distract attention from the sharks! Shit!' said Rosaleen.

She turned to look at Kayleigh, who was staring at her lipgloss.

'This ain't the time, you doofus!' shouted Rosaleen.

'Idea,' she muttered.

'No, no, no,' insisted Rosaleen. 'No more ideas! Look at what you've done!'

Kayleigh opened her lipgloss and sniffed it with a professional look on her face.

Then she smiled again. Rosaleen didn't like that look.

It was the evil smile. Not good. AT all.

'The glass is going to break any minute,' she stated.

'Oh YA THINK?' shouted Rosaleen.

'We need to break it,' she continiued

'WHAT? ARE YOU COMPLETLY BONKERS?!'

'I am not,' she replied.

Kayleigh made for the glass, her ninja stance again. Rosaleen ran towards her, trying to stop her-only to fall on her and her falling on the glass. The result? All the glass walls fell flat on the water. And floated.

'Well, maybe a little,' she added with a smile.

Rosaleen thought she would die. But, thanks to Kayleigh's evil mind, she wouldn't.

Pink liquid spread through the water.

'My lipgloss is tasty,' she said. 'It'll distract the sharks,' she explained.

The sharks, who were swimming towards Rosaleen and Kayleigh, stopped in their tracks.

Rosaleen couldn't believe her eyes. She swam upwards, Kayleigh in front of her. She really did have an evil mind. A smart one at that.