Sonia had returned to check on the elf girl, who seemed to have awakened in panic. The demoness decided to not interfere immediately, and wait until the girl could partially grasp the situation. [quote=@Zim0cron] "E-Ember?" She croaked out, her throat betraying her attempt to call out to the one person she felt could offer guidance. After a fit of coughing she tried again, "What… where are we? What do I do?" [/quote] [color=a187be]"Where indeed, I wonder?"[/color] Sonia sat next to Vivian, handing her the opened coconut when she was sure the elven girl had calmed down.[color=a187be]"Looks like we have deviated far from our route. The sea water is warm, and the sun is burning. We don't have anything like this near the continent."[/color] She glanced at the horizon, wind fluttering her red hair. Despite acknowledging the bad news, she realized the local climate might have contributed greatly to their chance of survival. This coconut, for example, you might find them growing in coastal regions, but never in this abundance, and immediately having something to combat dehydration was a godsend. [color=a187be]"But please, take heart, Miss Vivian, the rescuer could be on their way. There were important figures boarded on our ship, and given enough time, their disappearance couldn't be any less noticeable.[/color] Sonia pointed at the skinny man dragging something that looked like a very weedy container. [color=a187be]"And I believe Master Ember is over there. Want to catch up with him? Go ahead, I will be with you in a moment."[/color] Still sitting there, Sonia recalled her training. This wasn't the first time she was stranded in a wilderness, and will not likely be the last. Same situation, same rules, different place, and the first thing she needed to do was to assess the situation as much as she could, then plan ahead and study the terrain. Some other survivors had made an initiative to prepare food using various fish catches. Not the first thing she would do in this situation, but okay. Couldn't expect people to do anything with an empty stomach anyway, but time was running, and soon there would be a time when food became the third or fourth priority.