A tall, large, Russian man woke up lying on a beach. His legs had a strange feeling in them. He wiggled his toe and then got up. The tattered aircraft was in flames and people were lying, bloodied up on the beach, some in the water. The sand was stained in blood and various airplane pieces were everywhere. He touched his face and found that he had gained a bloody, crimson vertical eye scar. He frowned and stood up. People were screaming and flames were consuming the aircraft. He smiled to himself as he got up.

Meanwhile, Ludwig, being an expert surgeon was doing everything he could for the dying people on the beach. He came upon Feliciano sobbing over the body of Romano. Antonio rushed over as well, pleading for Ludwig to help the man. Ludwig felt his pulse and decided to perform CPR on him. Romano coughed and sputtered, looking above him and finding Ludwig on top, doing mouth-to-mouth.

"What the f*ck is the matter with you, stupid b*stard!" He screamed, spitting and wiping off his mouth. Romano then noticed everyone else stranded on the island, fighting for their lives as he sat complaining. He hated himself for it. Lovino got up, ignoring his recent injuries and pushed past Feliciano and Antonio who both attempted to stop him from moving so much directly after a plane crash had impaired his movement so significantly. He wandered around, gazing upon the horrendous scene. There was so much death lingering in the air, you could smell it. And I'm not talking about the scent of burning bodies.

He limped over near a forested area which seemed to cover the entire island pretty well other than the beachy outskirts. He leaned against a tree, his head pounding and he heard a scream of "HELP!" from behind him. Entering the forest, he heard the screams become louder as he ventured deeper. Romano came upon a couple in a tree, hanging by their plane seats. The man had a thick Austrian accent and the girl seemed to be from Liechtenstien. She was pregnant. Enormously. Like, due in a month pregnant.

"Crapola! What the f*ck am I supposed to do here?" he thought to himself. "Oi! What do you want me to do to get you guys down?" Romano stammered.

The woman spoke up, "I don't know! Just get us down and please don't let us fall!" She looked like she was about to burst into tears, but stayed strong and courageous considering the circumstances.

"I'll go get some people I think may be able to help, so just stay up there and try not to move!" Lovino ordered. Liechtenstein nodded, wiping the sweat dripping from her brow and attempting not to disturb the balance of their seat. Romano ran and grabbed Antonio and Gilbert, tripping over his own feet on the way there.

"Tomato b*stard! There are two people stuck in a tree and I don't know how to get them out! You have to do something about it! I'll grab your creepy friend too," Romano explained. He told a similar story to Gilbert and ran into the forest, leading them after him. As they arrived however, the seat was slipping.

"Hola amigos!" Antonio began, "You're going to need to trust me on this. What're your names?"

"Lili," The girl replied, stammering.

The man paused in thought, seemingly unable to remember his name under the current stress before answering, "Uhm Roderich."

"Okay!" Antonio started, keeping his wide smile on his face although the couple before him were at risk of falling to their deaths before his very eyes, "Lili and Roderich, you are going to have to unbuckle your seatbelts first." They complied with his request and he continued, "Now you need to slowly get out of the seats and onto that tree branch. Don't worry; it can support the both of you." They did as he asked and right then, the seat came crashing down towards the ground. Lili screamed.

"It's alright Lili," came Gilbert's voice as he clambered up the tree. He requested that she jump into his arms which were nearly a foot away, and he gently set her down on the ground. Antonio came to her aid and comforted her as Gilbert repeated with Roderich. They came back to the beach where other people were still screaming in pain, attempting to find their companions and sobbing.

"This sh*t's only just begun," muttered Romano as Antonio and Gilbert were praised by Lili and Roderich for their bravery directly behind him.