DG felt the cool air around her. She was lowered to the ground, leaning against a tree. She felt someone place their hand on her head gently. A familiar voice called to her. DG's eyes stirred for a brief moment before she opened them. Still, Dg could only see blackness.

"DG, talk to me." The voice called.

"I can't see." DG said.

She heard the person sigh, "Not exactly what I wanted to hear."

DG couldn't help but smirk. She tied to move her body, but winced at the attempted.

"Try not to move Deeg. You're pretty banged up." They said.

"Cain? Some reason, it doesn't sound like you." DG replied.

"You must've hit your head extremely hard." Cain explained.

DG closed her eyes and leaned against the tree. She inhaled deeply, letting the air cool her body.

"DG, don't go to sleep." Cain said.

DG opened her eyes, "I'm not."

"We need to get you back before these injuries get worse." Cain explained.

DG tired to get herself ready, but her body refused to move. She tried several times to move her legs, but they would not respond.

"What is it Deeg?" Cain asked.

DG leaned her head against the tree, "I move."

"What?"

"I-I can't move my legs." DG said. Fear crept into her body. She tried to keep herself calm.

"Aright. Hang on." Cain placed an arm around DG's back and one under her legs. As he lifted, DG groaned in pain. Cain quickly set her back down.

"This won't work. You'll have to find them without me." DG said.

"I can't leave you here DG. Not like this." Cain replied.

DG stared off, knowing full well, she was not looking at Cain, "Look at me Cain. I can't go anywhere. No matter what we try, I won't be able to move."

Cain placed his hand on her cheek. "I can't leave you like this DG."

"Either you leave me now, or you'll have to carry back my dead body." DG explained.

Cain sighed. He knew she was right. He felt DG take his hand. He looked up at her. She smiled, despite her position.

"It's not like I'm going anywhere Cain. You'll be able to find me again." DG explained.

"That's not what I'm worried about." Cain replied.

DG pushed her back off the tree. She leaned forward and kissed Cain's cheek, "You worry too much."

Cain leaned his forehead on hers, "And you don't worry enough."

DG smiled, "Theoretically, someone has too."

"Alright, I'm going to find the others. And then I'll be back. If you hear anyone coming, assume it might not be me." Cain explained.

"How will I know if it is you?" DG asked.

Cain leaned forwards and kissed DG. "You'll know."

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Tada! So what did you think? I know it's not as good as my other fics, but oh well.

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