Pipit

When I saw Fledge, I forgot everything that had happened in the ship. Afterwards, when I knew that I had lost the argument, I remembered the wound that I had gotten. The pain came back to me. I blacked out as I fell to the ground…

Groose

"Will he be alright?" Karane asked.

"I think so," Gaepora responded, "Groose, can you hand me that weird brown thing that you wear over your shirt?"

"Sure." I took the thing off carefully, making sure it didn't mess up my hair, and gave it to Gaepora. He wrapped it around Pipit's wound and tied it like a bandage.

We were pretty crowded on the small slab of land that we had come too. It was worse still by the fact that a large area was made around Pipit because, well, he was injured. There were twelve of us on the island. Pipit, Karane, Strich, Cawlin, Fledge, Gaepora, Oolo, Beedle, Orielle, Parrow, Gondo, and myself. We barely had enough space for us without standing near the edge. None of the food from the ship survived, and we had a small watering hole. I looked outside of the shield. Bokoblins were patrolling. They were waiting until we would come out.

"Hey!" Parrow exclaimed, "I've found something!"

Strich

We walked over to Parrow, hoping this "something" would be able to help us. When we were all over there, he knocked on the rock that was the rest of the island with an excited grin on his face. We were pretty clueless. I didn't quite understand what he was trying to communicate. Then Cawlin's face lit up.

"It's hollow!" he yelled.

At first, I didn't understand what was so great. "Hollow," I thought, "What is so great about it being hollow? Hollow means… empty in the middle!"

"You think we can mine in?" Cawlin asked.

"It's possible," Parrow said.

I looked over to the watering hole where Karane was laying down, trying to get an angle at the water. She seemed to have a breakthrough before diving into the water. I panicked and jumped after her. I held my breath as I swam as fast as I could behind her. She started to swim upwards, and then climbed out of a hole to some land. I climbed the ledge and gawked at what I saw.

The inside of the big rock was a shelter, a cave. It had a small whole in the top that let the sunlight in so we could see. The room was full of mushrooms, and there was more than enough space for us to stay in. The only downside was that we would have to swim through the hole every time we wanted to get in or out. But that was a small downside. I went back through the hole to tell the others.


A/N Yes, it is unnecessarily short. Too bad. I am writing another story, so I might not update as much. I do not have the other story uploaded yet, but I'm working on it. R&R PLEASE!