" Hey!"

I opened my eyes, and was almost blinded by a torch that shone in my face.

"What the...!" I cursed, burying my head under the covers.

"Ooops! Sorry!" I heard a female voice apologise.

"For gods sake Sunny! The poor little things terrified." said another new voice, a man this time. "Turn that damn thing off!"

I saw the light go, and gingerly stuck my head out of the covers, into the dark room. The only light was coming from the window, and that was from the moon. It was freezing in here too, from what little I could see, the two people standing infront of me had thick coats on.

"Kyle!" The girl called, and the boy who'd been there when i'd woke up earlier ran into the room.

"Thank god! She's finally awake! Quick, give her a coat from the trunk. We need to leave. Now. Ian, get her up."

The man, I'm guessing Ian, pulled off my covers and started to reach out to grab me.

"I can get up myself!" I squealed, leaping up. He looked slightly offended, and crossed his arms over his chest.

"Wear this," Sunny shoved a coat at me, and I hastily put it on. It was, let me say it again, FREEZING.

"What... where are we going?" I asked, watching kyle dashing around grabbing radom things and shoving them into a rucksack.

"We dunno," Ian said, half glaring at me. I hadn't meant to offend him, it was just I didn't want some strange man touching me.

"Come on!" Kyle urged, standing at the door. Sunny grabbed my hand and tugged me along, and Ian followed us from behind. We headed out towards the forest.

"What? I... I need to go home!" I stopped, only to be tugged along. "STOP!" I shouted. They all turned and looked at me.

"We need to leave, NOW." Kyle said, nodding at me. "Lets GO." He started walking again, this time taking my hand in his and dragging me. I dug my heels in, willing him to stop.

"Come on!" When I still refused, he picked me up and swung me over his shoulder.

"Ah!" I squealed as I felt myself thrown into the air. "Put me down!" I kicked my legs up and down, resorting to him holding them down with his arms.

"Just stay still up there, 'kay?" He started to jog, with Ian and sunny jogging too. I can tell you, it is sooo uncomfy being tossed around like some bean bag. And it kills your ribs. Kills. I tried jiggling around more, attempting to squirm free from his grip, but he only held on tighter.

"Just stay still!" He called. He was basically running, so I didn't see the point in trying to escape now. I would just end up smashing my face in. I had to wonder, why had it taken up til now for me to want to escape. Why hadn't I tried before? When I'd first woken up?

After what seemed like HOURS of half jogging half walking, we finally stopped near some strange looking tree, with huge, green branches.

It was here I was finally put down.

I stretched, a lot, but my back still felt crooked, and my ribs hurt like crazy.

"Lets sleep." kyle said. Just like that. No talking to me at all. Nothing.

"I bagsy the sleeping bag!" Sunny squealed, trying to grab it out of Ians bag, but he held it up above his head.

"No, you can't have it!" He taunted playfully.

"Man! What about if I pay you... Hows one kiss?"

"One? I want three at least!"

Sunny giggled at this, and stood on tiptoes to reach Ians mouth.

I looked away at this point, and focused on the tree, trying to ignore the murmerings going on between them.

"It's huge, isn't it?" Kyle asked, suddenly right beside me.

"Um... yeah. And green."

He laughed at this, a deep chuckle, his eyes crinkling up.

"It is... green. It's been here for two hundred years."

"Wow!" I gasped, genuinly astonished. "Two whole hundreds!"

He laughed again, before looking behind him.

"Hey you two! Get a room!"

Ian and sunny laughed before running off into the bushes.

"Ew." I said, very matter of factly.

"I agree," Kyle said, "It's worse when it's just the three of us."

I laughed this time, before yawning suddenly.

"I think we'd better get some sleep," He said, biting his lip. "Um... were gonna have to share..."

"Um..." I frowned, not entirely comfortable. "Sure?"

"I'm sorry," He muttered, "I only have one cover, and Sunny and Ian are gonna have to share the sleeping bag. I kinda forgot the other."

"Typical man," I laughed, trying to make him feel less uncomfortable.

"Hey!" He nudged me playfully. It was like we'd known each other for ages. "Anyway, shall we get some shut eye?"

"Yeah," I yawned, "I'm soo tired."

Within five minutes we were both snuggled under a thick cover, both rolled over so our backs were touching.

"Night," He murmered.

"Night," I replied.

Then I was lost in a world of sleep and dreams.