Dear goddess please, let Aki and the other one make it out alright. I'm begging you, I know they fought against eachother but they don't deserve to die.
She sighed and put her head on the cold stone, laying down. "Yeah, energy my ass. We're both lucky that we don't have any broken bones, But we're still injured and it still hurts to walk, let alone kill me."
She looked over. "I guess so. All caves sort of look the same here." She shrugged, "Just damp and depressing." She started walking, lightly shivering in the cold.
"Hey... How long are we gonna be here for?" She asked, looking at the sky as water poured into her already soaked head.
"Shelter is shelter." He replied. He stepped in the moist cavern. He didn't hear a sound, only the dripping of water onto puddles.
"Come on in, nothing's wrong."
"Tch, fine." Ririchiyo stepped inside the cave. She couldn't see a thing, and silently panicked, groping around for the side of the cave. She stepped in a puddle and tripped, getting herself even more wet. "Ugh. Why don't we, um, start a fire or something? There must be branches outside. I mean, who cares if it's raining? Nothing is impossible."
"Seriously? Out there? There isn't anything out there that wouldn't be too wet to light." He thought about burning his clothing; there wasn't a thing to burn it with though.
Kaida gently woke up. "Huh it's still raining? Well this is weird." She said. She wandered around the forest, forgetting about Aki and Ririchiyo. I'm hungry; wonder if I can find some food.
"Well, I have a crappy lighter that has a small chance of working. It's almost completely out, though." She said.
"I got it for a bonfire, but I guess this works too." She muttered disappointedly.
"Don't even ask because I won't tell you." She quickly made her way over to him and took the cloth. She lightly placed it on the floor and lit it up. "Thank god, we're finally not immersed in darkness!
She peeked her head outside the entrance of the cave. It was still raining as hard as it was before. She sighed and laid her head down, falling asleep.