Komada would smile brightly and give him a thumbs up in excitement for the day. Sure, she knew the danger, but she was also well aware that Hanta was going to be there with her. Nothing bad could happen as long as she wasn't alone, so she stayed close to him for a while. However, after she had gotten the skills down, she had to ask him to stop intervening. This world would only be more dangerous if she didn't train. Despite the real possibility of death, Komada felt safe in the environment, with Hanta so close and her levels rising at a surprising rate. They had been out there for a very long time, but she found herself truly having a good time. Coming from a person who had never even thought to hold a weapon before, the rapier had a surprisingly satisfying feel to it. Finally, she heard Ren approach and she turned to look at him curiously. "Huh..? O-oh! Yes... Uhm... Yeah," She looked down and blushed. She hadn't eaten since she woke up and she put a hand on her stomach with a nod. "I'm actually really hungry... I don't think I've eaten since entering the game... But... We don't really have to eat, right? We feel hungry, but eating here wouldn't likely have any real affect on our bodies..." The girl rambled before shaking her head and trying to backpedal, looking a little grossed out. "N-nevermind... I don't want to think about that... Let's go eat - I still [i]feel[/i] hungry," She noted before moving to leave with him. However, Hanta seemed distracted and her eyes scanned over to what he was watching and she smiled with a nod, "Yeah." The girl cupped her hands over her mouth and cheered, "Take 'em down!!" She cried out as the man slaughtered a boar. However, she hadn't noticed the other figures spawning around him... At first there were five, and they closed in. The girl's smile dissipated and she took a step back in feaer, "What..? That's.... That's not fair... Get out, get out," She started muttering to herself as she stared on, unable to move. But even after he was overwhelmed, more would continue to appear, and would likely hang around for twenty to thirty minutes before spreading out safely. Her mind was lost as she stared... That couldn't be all there was to it. She hadn't seen anybody die yet in the game, but... They just shattered like that? Into a bunch of little blue pixels? And that was life - gone and never to be seen again. Theo nly thing that snapped her from her reverie was Hanta and she whipped her head over to look at him as he kicked off the ground. They had been training all day, and she'd been applying attribute points more to speed than strength, so she was able to outrun him, but he still could overpower her. She dove after him and knocked him to the ground from behind before he got very far, calling out his name. He would be able to get back up or push her aside easily, but the initial stop may have been all she needed. "They won't stop coming, Hanta," She cried, resting on top of him and fighting the urge to cry. "The only thing worse than one pointless death is two of them... Please... don't go..." She pleaded, placing her hands on his chest as she squeezed her eyes shut. They had just witnessed a death... What would she do if it had been Hanta? She needed him - this world would swallow her whole if he went and died on Day One. She paused, blushing and fighting to get the words out, "I need you here..." She could understand that seeing something like that would set him off, but she didn't want him to forget that she was there too. Was it selfish? Very, yes, but she was willing to accept that if he stayed with her. They could both survive and get out of this game safely as long as he didn't leave her. She realized that she was straddling his ribs and blinked fearfully, giving a small squeak and scrambling away, looking down and away. "Please don't go," She repeated once more, trembling visibly. A few onlookers had gathered around, but everythin gwas already said and done... There was no point getting vengeance on a group of emotionless NPCs and they were all tired. Komada looked around and wiped her eyes, trying to keep others from seeing her so out of sorts. The wolves had begun to disperse as well. "Let's... let's go eat something and get some rest..."