Whoever was here is no longer in the room. By the time my vision became clear they were gone. With nothing else to do I stared up at the dim yellow light above me. The light swayed almost mesmerizing until I realized it was swaying. How can a light be swaying? How odd... curious I figured it was about time for me to attempt to get up. Despite how sluggish and sore I felt. I didn't have the patience to take it slow. I need to find out where this is. Who abducted me. And why. And not only that if there is any means of escape. I figured since I've been laying here for roughly thirty minutes awake I could probably move more than just a few fingers. Clutching my teeth I firmly pushed myself upward. Immediately my muscles flared up in pain. I flinched from the intense feeling. I was about to let out a groan but I caught in my in the back of throat before it slipped out. I didn't want to attract any attention to myself. My head also throbbed a bit and felt light headed from sitting up so fast but after a moment the feeling slowly faded away. Now that I was in sitting position I had a better look around the room. It was small, the walls and floors were made out of metal, and there was one round window but part of is broken off. No wonder I could hear wind being pushed through a tight spot. It was coming from there. I glanced behind me, there was a metal door. For a second I felt like this was my chance! Until I noticed that something was missing. The handle. A door without a handle, a small prison like room... this ain't good. Not good at all. Anxiety and panic started to overwhelm my senses soon I realized that there was no way out. The window is too small for a normal sized person to fit through. If I were five I could have. I found myself standing up now. Pacing around the room. Slurring some curse words under my breath. I happened to glance out the window a few times but it didn't register to me until I froze in place. I stood before the window peering wide eyed toward the horizon. There is no mistaking to what I am seeing. The open ocean! I am freakin' boat! Explains the swaying light! I gritted my teeth in frustration. All the while someone opening the door and walking in. Sensing a presence behind me both of my knuckles turned white as I gripped them tightly into firm fists. I whirled around hoping to land the first blow but this person was quick. He stopped my punch the second I threw it. He then pinned both of my arms behind me painfully and effortlessly. "[color=35971A]That was a good try![/color]" The man started to say. By the way he talked he was definitely American. But he had a slight accent as if he spoke another language other than English. "[color=35971A]But a waste of energy. Before you start saying anything get movin' it's time to say hi to you new roommate![/color]" And with that he pushed me towards the doorway. I tried to fight him and pull away but with how he had a hold of me there was no breaking free. I wanted to yell at him too and yet nothing wanted to come out beside grunts and groans. Every time I twisted a different way pain shot through my shoulders and several parts of my arms. We were out in the hall now. There was one other person in hall but he too busy playing solitaire that he hardly flinched our way. I capture nudged me forward. We walked just a few feet down the hall passed six set of doors before stopping at the seventh. "[color=35971A]Now be nice to your new roomy. Get to know each other for you'll be spending a lot time together.[/color]" He exclaimed. "[color=35971A]I suggest that you get some rest, for who knows what is awaiting you once we get to shore. See you in a few hours![/color]" And with that he pushed me into my new room. I stumbled so hard that I nearly face planted into back wall. The door slammed shut quickly. I bolted up to the door and gave it a quick kick with the bottom of my foot letting a loud roar as I did so. I stood there huffing and puffing before taking in a few deep breaths. Once I had calmed myself I figured to say hi to whoever I am forcefully roomed with and maybe apologize for my outburst... I turned around to face my new roommate. My jaw nearly dropped from surprise but I clutched it shut. I stretched the top of my head in wonder, thankfully my beanie was still on my head... my scars might scared the girl even more. I could hardly till by the poor lighting in the room but she looked awfully pale, and out of sorts. She was around my age that I did know. Not knowing what kinda of state she was in I didn't want to approach her. Though my gut told me to see if she were alright. But I didn't want to scare her either. I choose to side up against the wall across from her. This way I didn't put her on high alert if I came any closer. I had one leg stretched out and the other propped up so I could rest an arm on top of it. The room we are in was so small if I laid down in the middle of the floor I could touch one wall with my head and my feet on another. I am second guessing here, but the room does seem about that small. This room smelt musty and stale as well, and there was another smell in here I noticed... human throw up. But I acted as if I didn't notice. I wonder if this girl has the back case of motion sickness? I sighed trying to figure out what to say. Then I finally decided to stop thinking about it and go ahead and just say something so the awkward silence could be broken. even if it were just for the moment. "[color=D6B10C]I'm Kale. I know that you probably trust me right now but just to let you know I am no threat to you.[/color]" I started to say calmly and as well as seriously to get my point across. "[color=D6B10C]Are you feeling alright? For you don't look like you do?[/color]" I asked hoping to get an answer from her. If she can reply I know that she'll be fine also maybe just maybe we can get to know each other since I guess we are paired with one another. That's if she is well enough to talk.