Jin was suddenly woken up by someone shaking him. He darted his eyes around the dark room and realised nobody was there.

'Earthquake?' He wondered.

Suddenly, Jin, along with his futon, began to move across the room. He poked his head over the futon and realised somebody was carrying him away!

"Who's there!?" He asked, unable to make out his kidnapper in the darkness.

"It's me!" A familiar voice answered in a whisper.

"Xiao?" Jin said while narrowly dodging the lampshade. "What are you doing?"

"I'm taking you away," she answered. "There's no way I'm letting Jun pair you up with Asuka."

Jin grinned at this, but his amused look suddenly turned into surprise when he realised Xiaoyu was carrying him over her head. She was stronger than he thought.

Xiaoyu slid open the front door with her foot and stepped outside.

Jin sunk further into his futon in reaction to the cold night air.

"Where are we going?" Jin asked.

He was beginning to worry. He noticed they were closing in on the sea. Maybe she wanted them to make a suicide pact?

If I can't have you, nobody can. We'll be together forever, he imagined her saying.

"Listen, Xiao…" He started.

"This place will do," she said, ignoring him.

Jin was tossed forwards. He clasped his eyes shut, expecting to be enveloped by water, but it never happened. He opened his eyes and saw that he had, in fact, landed on the sand. He was only inches away from the sea, however. Maybe she had missed?

Xiaoyu took a seat beside him. She noticed the terrified expression on his face.

"What's up?" She asked with a tilt of her head.

"Apart from the fact you've kidnapped me?" He said sarcastically.

"I had to do it!" She argued. "We get no time alone in that place."

Jin heaved himself up onto his backside, the futon still completely wrapped around him.

"You could've brought me a shirt," he shuddered.

"You never wear a shirt," Xiaoyu giggled.

This was true.

Xiaoyu sighed at the sight before her, resting her head on Jin's left shoulder.

"It's so romantic…"

Jin followed Xiaoyu's line of vision. The Moon was full, the sky was star filled, and the sea was shimmering. It was a breath-taking sight.

"You know what would make this perfect?" Xiaoyu said. "A shooting star…"

Xiaoyu looked to the sky expectantly.

"A shooting star would be perfect right about now…" she repeated in a mumble.

Her lips began to purse in anger. She suddenly leapt to her feet, her head connecting with Jin's.

"Can we please have a shooting star!?" She shouted at the sky.

Of course, Xiaoyu got her wish. She slowly sank back down to her butt before placing her throbbing head back on Jin's shoulder.

"That's better…" she sighed again.

It was romantic and everything, but Jin was itching for a fight. He couldn't remember the last time he had gone this long without one. Even his dreams were of him fighting someone.

That's when he noticed a crab squaring up on him. They stared at each other, threateningly. Jin clenched his fist, while the crab clicked its claws.

"You're out of your depth, crab," he said with a confident tone before thrusting his fist at the crab.

It launched through the air and plopped back into the sea.

"Aw, poor Mr. Crab," Xiaoyu said in a sad voice.

They noticed something rising out of the sea, exactly from the spot the crab had fallen.

"Looks like it wants revenge," Xiaoyu gasped.

But they quickly dismissed it being the crab, as this creature had two giant red eyes, and a coat of black fur.

"Didn't Lee say something about this beach being haunted at night by some kind of creature?" Jin decided to finally bring up.

"I thought he was j-joking," Xiaoyu squealed.

They slowly got to their feet, not daring to take their eyes from it.

"Uhhhhh."

"What was that?" Xiaoyu murmured.

They turned their heads at the noise, and were shocked to see they were surrounded by around a hundred people. Their faces were bruised and cut, their clothes torn, and their faces devoid of life.

"Z-z-zombies!" Xiaoyu screamed.

She clasped hold of Jin's hand and dragged him forwards, only for him to flop down onto the sand.

"Get rid of the futon, Jin!" Xiaoyu urged as she knelt beside him.

"I can't," he said with a blush. "I'm naked."

Now it was Xiaoyu's turn to blush.

"W-well, you can't run around in that thing," she stammered. "I'll turn around while you take it off."

She turned her back to him as he did as she said.

"Hurry, hurry!" She squeaked as she noticed the zombies were closing in on them.

Jin naked form was exposed to the cold night air. He kept the futon gripped in his right hand.

"Let's go," he said, simply.

Xiaoyu went to glance backwards, but stopped herself. She clamped her eyes shut and bolted forwards, dragging Jin with her.

"Xiao, just open your eyes!"

"No, I can't risk it!" She gasped while stumbling slightly. "You'll have to give me directions back to the villa!"

Jin rolled his eyes.

"Left!"

They narrowly dodged a zombie. Jin gave it a good kick on the way past.

"Right!"

This nonsense continued all the way up the beach until they finally reached the villa.

Xiaoyu rammed face first into the doors.

"You can look now," Jin laughed.

She saw that he was again stuffed inside his futon.

"Please, don't kidnap me ever again."

"I can't promise anything," she grinned evilly.

The doors to the villa suddenly opened. A disgruntled looking Lee and Kazuya were stood in the door way.

"What have you two been up to?" Lee asked with a cheeky grin.

"We just went for a walk," Xiaoyu smiled innocently as she pushed past them.

Lee and Kazuya eyed Jin suspiciously as he hopped after her.

"So, you don't mind Jin sleeping naked, but when I do, it disgusts you?" Lee glared at his brother.

"I had no idea," Kazuya shuddered.

They both noticed the so called 'zombies' outside.

"Looks like they're all still feeling the effects of our activities from yesterday," Lee smiled.

Kazuya laughed as he slid the doors shut.