"Yeah, I'm sure. I think." I bit my lip. Sam sure was worried and it was starting to worry me. I felt like he knew something I didn't. Like the Siblings were traders or something. I started having thoughts of all of this going terribly wrong. I sat up from leaning against the tree, my back no longer being supported by anything. "I can look through these bags. I'm sure we've got something." Joe mumbled. I hazily watched him rummage through our things, trying to find a compass or anything that could give us a sense of direction. "The trees." I spoke up through the ruckus. "They- they compete for sunlight." I groaned. Everyone grew quiet, listening to see what I had to say. "Walk around a tree. Look which side is more dense or fuller than the other. The fuller" I paused, leaning back on the trunk of the tree. I was so dizzy all of a sudden. "I um-" I couldn't concentrate. "you can-" I felt my eyes shutter. I groaned, tensing at the pain that was shooting through my leg. "The denser side will either be facing north or south." I forced the end of what I had to say out of my mouth. I wasn't sure if that would help or not. "Or we can wait until night-fall to uh-" My voice grew brittle. I placed both hands on my leg, hoping that would stop the pain but it only made it worse. I screamed, losing hold of my sanity. I felt someone rush to my side, but I had no clue who it was. Hot tears began to stream down my face. I wanted to just pass out or have someone end it for me. I had no clue how people in movies could get shot then just go on about their day just fine. "look for the north star." I finished my sentence through sobs. I felt ashamed for crying, almost like a big baby. I didn't feel well. My leg felt like it was bleeding and about to fall off. And I was crying in front of everyone. I was embarrassed and ashamed.