A/N Kinda funny how there's 214 views at last count, and only four reviews. Thats one review to every 53.5 views. Yay math! Just want to mention again that reviews, and corrections are not only tolerated, they're welcomed.

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Sylwanin woke to find her skin covered in a plethora of bug bites. As soon as this came to her attention, so did the itchiness. She began scratching, and kept at it, until an amused chuckle filtered through the air. Looking over at the smug avatar and his palulukan, her cheeks immediately began to burn. She started her climb down the tree, holding herself regally as she made her descent.

That is, until a rather large hornet crawled over her hand. Screaming, she plummeted to the forest floor, her fall only being broken by a group of oversized mushrooms. Quickly sliding the rest of the way, he ran to where she had fallen. Seeing her sputtering in indignation, the grin quickly returned to his face as he offered her his hand.

Grudgingly, she accepted, surprised at the gesture. Once she got to her feet, she started brushing herself off, and adjusting her clothing, which had become disorganized in her fall. Seeing this he turned away, not wanting to invade her privacy. After a quick confirmation that all was in order, shh turned to him.

"Thank you for your help."

He shrugged, "My pleasure." They both shifted awkwardly for a few moments, unsure what to do.

Finally she asked a question that was bugging her.

"What is your name?" He frowned, then slowly replied. "I have no idea. All I know is that i'm walking around, with absolutely no clue what I'm doing." As if to punctuate this, his stomach rumbled ominously.

She frowned. It was an absolute miracle that he had survived the night, much less rescue her. After turning it over in her head a couple times, she shrugged.

"I'll return with some food. Hopefully, I will not find you in the clutches of some predator again."

She disappeared, leaving him chuckling, and his companion, who still had no idea what had taken place, but because her friend was at ease, she would rest easy, for now.

Later that night, Sylwanin returned to small but hot fire. next to it, sat her rescuer, who was spitting some fish, as well as washing his clothes. looking up he smiled, holding up the fish.

"Turns out, I can fish." He said, showing off the impromptu net he had made, using some of the thinner vines winding themselves around the trees. She took this into account, and reworked her view of him, deciding he could have survived for a few days, or until the first large predator showed up. This thought was also crushed, as the palulukan jumped from the overhead branches to land half on top the strange man. Sighing she looked down at the meager leaf full of berries, suddenly feeling inadequate.

Seeing her uncertainty, he got up and gently took the berries for her. Closing the leaf around the berries, he mushed them together creating a paste, which he spread evenly over the three fish.

wordlessly he passed out the meager offering which was eaten in silence.

They ascended into tree together, He and the palulukan to one branch, and she to her own.


A/N Thanks for the support, all reviews are appreciated. If anyone has any good tips or tricks for dialogue, or for how quickly or slowly its progressing, leave a review, or PM me. Have a good morning, evening, afternoon, night, whatever suits your fancy.

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