Riddick looked over at the sleeping form of Hanna. Her blond hair was covering her face, and a slow and steady breathing rhythm came from her mouth; her stomach sinking and rising to the exact beat of her breath. Why had he let her convince him into going back? He hated that planet, too many memories rested there.

Hanna stirred, opening her eyes. "Far left?" She asked, yawning. She brushed her hair out of her face, and Riddick looked at her again.

"Not too far, princess," He said, enjoying the fact that she couldn't throw a blade at him now. The risk of cutting a wire, or hitting part of the ship was too risky. He looked at her, she had her eyes covered by a pair of black goggles. Matching his own. He hadn't managed to figure out why she had fixed her eyes, so that she could have the same advantage as him when she got caught? He doubted it. There was something deeper, but she hadn't decided to tell yet.

"Call me princess once more, and I'll strangle you with those wires," Hanna said, studying her nails, "Hmm…They've got some blood stains on them…Riddick, be a gent, and hand me some tissues?" She asked, looking up at him, and smiling.

Riddick rolled his eyes, "Living with you on this ride is worse than with Paris," He said, handing her the box.

Hanna merely grinned, "Thanks, sweetie." She said, starting to wipe her nails with one of the tissues. "And I'm sure you'll get used to it, I mean after all, you agreed to go with me on this trip." She said, and looked up at him.

"Only because I need to look out for you. You're Jack's sister, I already failed her, I won't fail you," He muttered, and felt a hand around his shoulder alarmingly quickly.

"You don't have to look out for me," Hanna whispered in his ear, "Because when we land on that planet, my safety level will rise alarmingly quickly. After all, night time is only three days away," She said, and pressed a blade on his shoulder, never quite penetrating the skin.

"You're full of shit, you know that?" Riddick asked, grabbing Hanna's wrist, and getting the blade, she merely let him. "You're not only risking my life, but you're risking yours. What business do you have on that planet anyways?"

"Something too deep for you to understand, Riddick." Hanna said, her face falling for a second.

"Try me,"

"You never had to live with Jack, telling me about her adventures on that planet. About how no one can face those creatures again, about how only she, you and Imam could survive it. As if I wasn't mad enough that she had left without me, but now she had to go around and boast about it. I talked back, and she said that if she didn't die when she was going to jail, she'd take me there. If not, then I'd get there myself, and she'd look out for me. I don't go back on promises nor dares, Riddick."

"So, this is just plain stupidity we're talking about here?"