Chapter 4- Bee and Kaya
Disclaimer: I think I forgot to put this on the first chapter, but I obviously don't own the characters!
It was a bright sunny day, and Bee had just stepped out of her father's car and onto the dock. Eric wanted Bee and Kaya to get to know each other, because Kaya and Eric were really good friends. So they decided to go on a little boat trip. The boat was not large, only Kaya and Bee were on it. They went swimming, fishing, and more on the first day.
Then it was night, dark and gloomy. There was a sudden BOOM! And Bee and Kaya immediately woke up and ran to the deck. Kaya fanned through the smoke. Bee noticed that there was someone on the deck floor. Bee bent down next to it. It was dead. Then she realized who it was, the only person who knew how to work this boat! Bee grabbed the steering wheel of the boat, just after it was too late.
The boat hit a rock, and Bee and Kaya tumbled out. They stepped on the sand of the misty beach. The boat immediately went under the water. Bee and Kaya stared at each other. They were safe on the land. The captain was dead under the sea.
Bee: Let's collect stuff we need, because I have a feeling we'll be here for a little while.
Kaya agreed to get firewood, while Bee found something to make a fire pit. They would also look for food and they would eat first. They would sleep on the sand, under the stars. Kaya brought back enough wood to last for days. Bridget managed to make a little fireplace out of stones. Now for the food. Bridget and Kaya went into the woods.
Kaya: Bee, look over there!
Bee: Oh my Gawd! That's like a whole freaking cow! Get it!
Kaya and Bee managed to get the cow. Bee sliced its head off with a knife, just after Kaya milked it. They brought back the dead animal to the site, where they sliced it into smaller pieces and stored them in a secret tree trunk that opened up. They cooked it and ate the o-so-tender meat.
After dinner, they managed to make a hut out of straw and bamboo. Then it was dark, so Bee and Kaya decided to call it a night. They lied down on the sandy beach, high enough so the water wouldn't get them, and slept.
