She opened her eyes, finally opening her eyes to the world once again. But unlike what she expected, her skin wasn't burning or her eyes weren't getting eyeloads of sunlight.

Instead, all she saw were trees overhead and not much sunlight above—the only light she saw was green, the light colored by all the green around her.

A lot of things went through her mind then. Maybe someone found me? Maybe I'm safe?

She tried to sit up. She wanted to observe her surroundings, to see where she really was. She had to know, now. But, duhh, she had to sit up first. She set her arms on her sides and tried her best to push her body up the ground. She did get up a bit, but eventually she fell back onto the cold lump of leaves beneath her with a quiet thump. She didn't open her eyes—she got dizzy, both from her fall and from her loss of blood yesterday. But was it really yesterday…?

Wow. She never thought sitting up would be hard work.

Her arms and her upper body were pretty weak and sore—they hurt like hell. She was pretty banged up last time she was conscious, anyway.

But she found herself stronger than she was that last time. Was it from resting? Or..what?

Then she noticed she wasn't thirsty. She should be, from all the blood loss. Right?

What the freaking hell happened when she was getting her beauty sleep?!

She wasn't going to get answers now. It seemed like she was alone.

She decided against sitting up—she'd do that next time.

Lord, thank You that I am still well and alive here today, even if I am pretty weak. Thank You for this life, and for guiding me.

The sound of leaves crunching alerted her. Was someone making their way here? Hopefully it was the person or people who saved her. Hopefully not a madman who suddenly stumbled to where she was coincidentally.

"Morning, Sleeping Beauty," a voice said, tainted with a little sarcasm.

Still lying down, she turned her head to her right, where the voice came from.

Ooh, guess who.

This guy had bushy hair, but spiking up. It made him have bangs, and it fit him well. His eyes were the most peculiar shade of blue, contrasting with his hair very much.

Whoa, it was Shiki Senri.

She remembered now. They were on the same plane, from what she knew. He was also going to the shoot.

So…was it he who saved me?

"Hello, good morning," She said back. It would've been rude not to say anything back, right?

"I hope you had a good rest," he said. "You've been asleep since last night to this afternoon."

Yeah, I guess it was him.

"Uh.." She started nervously. She wasn't really the talkish kind of person, and especially since she didn't know him… "We're you the one who.." then she pointed to where she was lying and to herself.

I don't know how to say it. I couldn't outright say, "We're you the one who saved me?" Because that would seem hyperbole-ishh. But I guess he really did save me. He took me here and made it comfortable for me.

"Yeah," he said, sitting down on some rock beside the leaves where she was lying on.

"Gomen nasai." I mumble quietly.

"No problem," he said.

Then an uncomfortable silence. It's uncomfortable, since I don't know anything about him anyway. And we just met now. And he saved me. Soo.

"Where are we?" She suddenly asked.

He turned his head to me, then looked the other way. "Somewhere."

A/N : Word count, 609.

Pretty short, I know.

But I've been busy and I haven't been able to update the story.

Forgive me.

I'll try my best to make the next chap longer.

Reviews please. :]