Shayre felt a spark of relief go through him when he saw her smile, and he smiled back, supporting her as they slowly made their way over the uneven terrain. He was desperate to show no weaknesses, both because he still afraid something would be watching them, trying to decide whether they were worth the risk of attacking, and, because he feared the girl would lose the trust she seemed to have in him now, if she found out how weak he really was at the moment. [i]Left right left, pointy rock, go left of it... right left right... How is she doing?[/i] His brain was slow and thinking hurt, but he could do this. He could walk, for now. And so could she it seemed. He realized that he still didn't know her name, or that of the other one while he was at it. Now was not really the time to ask it though. [i]Just keep on walking... Right left...[/i] "Do you know where we are?" Her voice broke through the mist that clouded his mind and the mantra in his head disappeared as he tried to think about the answer. To be honest, he had no clue. This world made no sense to him whatsoever, and he had no idea how he ever ended up here. But that would hardly be a satisfactory answer... He tried to remember things, anything, before waking up on the lap of the blonde girl. A cold feeling started spreading from his stomach, making its way over to his hands and feet, causing them to sweat slightly, before reaching his head... He stumbled, panting heavily as he wanted to grasp his head, to try and squeeze his skull together, as if that would stop the pain. But he couldn't do that, first of all it wouldn't help, it might even be dangerous if his skull was fractured, but most importantly, it would alert the girls. He coughed instead, trying to flash an apologetic smile at the brown haired girl. [i]"I'm sorry, I stumbled over a rock... I should watch my feet, are you alright?"[/i] He looked at the ground in front of them, as he got up and started walking again. The pain seemed to go away now he wasn't trying to think about his past. Enough so, to allow him to think about the question again. [i]"I don't know, it is some kind of forest far from civilization it seems... Perhaps we were in a plane crash or something like that... To be completely honest, I'm not really sure, I eh- I don't remember what happened, but that sometimes happens when you've been in shock, right?"[/i]