(Miruna's P.O.V.) A few hours later under the stars and moon-

I sighed under my breath, already knowing when we are since we are slightly differently animated. We are in the times of the Bible, although I didn't know which one we came to be in; either the time of Joseph, or Moses in Dreamworks style.

However, I don't know specifically where we are. I researched that in taking Joseph from Canaan (Israel) to Giza in Egypt took at least 15 days if not more, and for Moses and the mass migration, from Giza to Mount Sinai took at least 8 days. We are in the desert, anywhere in Egypt or Israel. Either way, we are literally stuck with no technology, no possibility of returning home.

"Miruna?". Bruce spoke suddenly with a concerned look at me. I smiled at him, "Just figuring out some thoughts, Bruce.". He nodded, and looked ahead. "Can you pinch me?". I raised an eyebrow, "You seeing a mirage at this time of night?".

"Just do it.". He said sharply. I sighed and pinched his shoulder, causing him to shiver momentarily. Bruce gave a grateful smile, and pointed to something in the far distance. "I couldn't make it out, it vaguely looks like a mountain.". I looked in his direction, and saw a sloped mountain in my far sight.

"It's a sloped mountain, Bruce.". I replied. Bruce looked at the distant mountain, and gauged the distance, "Could take us all night to get there, and if we climb the mountain into higher ground, we could see a village or something.".

I smiled and nudged him approvingly, "Great plan, Bruce. What are we waiting for? Let's go!". Bruce laughed lightly as I walked front. We chatted quietly when my ears received something distant, coming at us.

"Bruce.". I warned him. Bruce stopped, struggling to listen for the sound as I slowly recognized it. Paw-steps, heavy and light at the same time, and as they got closer, within the aid of the moon, I saw a pack of African wild dogs.

Bruce murmured, "Shit.".

"Ditto.". I said in a loud whisper. I frantically searched for something that could save us, as the mountain's still far away. I saw a low plateau that held a small group of date palms. "Bruce, see these trees right over there?".

"Yes.". a short reply from Bruce as he warily watched the pack coming closer. "When I give the signal, we run like hell to these trees, and climb into the high branches so they couldn't reach us.". He then replied.

I gave a low hum as agreement. A minute passed, then Bruce shouted, "Now!". We jumped over the wild dogs as they tried to leap at us, and landing, running like hell, hearing yelps and thrills from the wild dogs. Bruce reached the first tree, jumped to climb into the low branches, turning to give a hand for me to grab. I felt hot breath at my heels as I jumped, grabbing Bruce's hand, climbing with the other hand, and feet upwards. I exhaustively sat upon a thick branch as Bruce sat upon the opposite branch across from me.

I looked down at the ground, the base trunk crowded by the wild dogs, angry and frustrated chirps and yelps sounding out. I sighed, "Looks like we're going to sleep here for the night, man.".

Bruce frowned, "Probably best that we get some rest, and save the energy into the day.". I hummed, "Bruce, I have a feeling that we will have to face more obstacles like those dogs.".

"You don't say.". Bruce looked at me with a spectated glance. I shrugged my shoulders, "Well, it's my opinion and gut.". Bruce raised his eyebrows, and responded, "I am missing civilization by now.".

I giggled, "You being sarcastic?". Bruce grinned, "What do you think?". I gave a smile and chuckle as I nodded as a 'yes'. Bruce looked at the moon, and then back to me, "Night, Miruna.".

I crossed my legs around my branch as I rested my back against the log trunk, and called back sleepily as my eyes decided to nod off, "Night, Bruce.". I then went to sleep, barely hearing a murmur and the distant yelps of the dogs as I gave a last thought. What a crazy day to start our adventure. Who knows what awaits us?