[b]Character:[/b] Gunsō Haruka Kazuko [b]Location:[/b] Deep in Bervan Woods [b]With:[/b] Nobody. [hr] It was tiring business, walking, though at least he got to pick his own pace, though every pace beyond "stop" was too much to ask for from Haruka. After an hour of walking in what seemed to be a straight line, he felt great pains, and began to vomit out what the rest of the contents of his stomach. It hurt as he hurled and nothing was left to come out, but he couldn't help it...Thirst was driving him mad, and he could've sworn he heard something earlier, and seen something shuffling in the shrubbery, but he couldn't think straight. After puking for what seemed to be hours, though was really on a minute or so, Haruka grabbed his knees and tried to get some air in his lungs. As he did this, he heard movement, lots of movement. He quickly turned and picked up his rifle, and saw something he was very comfortable yet rather petrified to find...Americans. Several men, a full squad perhaps, of American soldiers; though something was obviously wrong about them. The troops were already torn apart, some shredded with bullet holes, others half-burned or missing an eye, one even missing both of his arms. The strangest thing to Haruka, however, was what they said, or more HOW they said it. The troops mumbled and groaned similar phrases, "You killed us. Bloody murder. Sinner," in perfect Japanese dialect. Haruka, though exhausted and confused, chose against his better instincts, shot a round into the closest soldiers chest, and rushed him with his bayonet. In putrid disgust, Haruka backed away as the soldier didn't fall over or clench his wound as he'd expected it to so he could finish him off. Instead, the American continued to close in on him along with the others. At this instant, Haruka backed further and further, then cocked his weapon and shot another straight between his...eye and eye socket.....This time the American collapsed and whispered something inaudible at such distance as Haruka turned around and ran in what seemed like the same direction. The troops gave decent chase, but Haruka, filled with adrenaline, outpaced them and eventually lost sight of them. He slowed his pace and hoped to reach the rally soon...