Brennan ran out of the forest with the bag in one hand and a flashlight in the other. She just spotted Lily outside of the store and she hoped that she wasn't following.

Finally, Brennan reached the SUV with Booth under it. He was just singing the Lily song when she dropped the sack near where his arm was.

"Stop singing that, Booth!" Brennan frowned.

"Why? Does it scare you?" He laughed.

"I will have you know..." She sighed. She didn't want to tell him, but she was going to either way. She began again as she got the shovel and started digging his arm out. "..That I saw her more than once today and I am willing to do anything and everything to get out of here."

Booth helped digging with Parker's spoon and then stopped as he heard her confession. "Wait you saw her?!"

She sighed and said, "Yes."

Booth frowned and asked, "When?!"

"At the store..." She told him about the man and about the store. Throughout the story, they dug Booth out and he stood silent.

Booth decided not say anything because he saw how scared she was. She took out a bandage and nursed his wounds. He slightly smiled as she cleaned his cut on his forehead. She smiled a bit back and snorted. 'Don't look into those eyes. He'll see how scared you are.' she thought.

They noticed that it was getting dark, so Brennan said, "You better get some firewood. If anything, tonight is going to be a cold night."

Booth chuckled. "I can't get the firewood, Bones."

"Why not?" Brennan cocked an eyebrow.

"Because." He said as he held up his injured arm. She laughed and walked toward him.

"Your other arm isn't broken, Booth. Use it. Besides, I'm not going to let you pick them all up by yourself. I'll help." She walked past him and shouted out, "I'll go thins way and you go that way."

Booth shook his head and started picking up a stick when he felt a pinecone hit him on the side of the head. He wrinkled his nose and turned to Bones who was obliviously picking up sticks.

He smirked as he found a huge pinecone and threw it at her.

"OW!" She turned and saw him mocking her after the pinecone hit her on the back. "You think that's funny?!"

"No, I think it's hillarious." Booth laughed.

"No, it's immature!"

"Well, I wasn't the one who started it!"

"I didn't start anything, Booth! You just started it!"

"Are you assuming that I started it?!" Booth yelled.

"Yes!"

"Yeah, well "assuming" which makes "u" an "ass" out of "mi"!" Booth smirked and Brennan frowned.

"That doesn't make any sense!" Brennan yelled.

"The hell it doesn't!" Booth grabbed a pinecone and flung it at her.

"Ow!" She grabbed another pinecone and threw it at him. They started chasing eachother with pincones and threw them at eachother.

Finally, Booth was on one side of the pile of sticks and Brennan was on the other side of the pile. He had a pinecone and a smile on his face when he saw that Brennan couldn't find a pinecone.

"That's what you get for starting it, Bones."

"I didn't start anything, Booth..." She smirked as she reached for a stick.

Booth's smile disappeared as Lily showed up behind Brennan, wearing a crooked smile and holding onto a pinecone.

"BONES!" Booth was about to run and get Brennan away from the ghost, but Lily threw the pinecone at him, hitting him on the stomache.

Brennan frowned and just when she was about to turn around, Lily scratched her back, leaving nail marks.

She fell to the ground and Lily disappeared. Booth looked up, recovering from the air that left him, and saw his partner on hands and knees.

"Bones!! Bones?! Bones!" He crawled to her side and looked around to see where Lily went. He saw the blood on Brennan's shirt and quickly got out some bandages.

"Bones, can you hear me? Hey..." He put her face in his hands. She seemed fine, but her eyes showed her pain.

"I'm okay. I'm okay..." She muttered as he cleaned her cuts.

It was getting dark and Booth started to make a fire. "We won't be able to get out alive if we walk around in the dark. Might as well make camp."

Brennan nodded as she tiredly put her face between her knees.