She looked at the random exit out of the forest, taking a few seconds to process this. Quickly, she lost all her concentration and the wolf disappeared. She started running the opposite direction at full speed. The darkness was finally starting to freak her out.
He saw the wolf disappear. "How's that for an exit..?" He said, quietly. At the same time, he realized he had lost site of Mitzuki. He started to hyperventilate.
"M-Mitzuki?" He said, unable to raise his voice. Darkness fell over his mind as he lost sight of everything.
- - - Post Merge - - -
(I'm going to have to disappear for a bit whilst my iPod charges. Catch you then!)
She started to give up, trembling from fear. She squatted down, covering her ears and burying her face in between her knees. Sorry, Kyle... Absolutely terrified from the howls she heard at a distance, she started to cry.
(AYYYEEEE)
Although she didn't want to, she was slowly losing her hope. They're not gonna find me, are they? Until she finally heard Kyle's voice once more calling her name. She lifted her head.
"Kyle! Did you find the igloo?!"
With that, he sped off in her direction, dashing through whatever without consent. He gained even more cuts and scratches, the snow behind him was sprinkled with blood.
She breathed a sigh of relief. She remained in the small tight ball she was in, but started to relax, hearing the loud footsteps from Kyle. Thank god I'll find my way back.
"Yup." She knew he could tell when she was lying, but she didn't care. She took his hand and pulled herself up. She was violently trembling and her knees and arms were a mess.
"C-Come on." He said. "We need to get you fixed up before your cuts infect." There was worry in his voice. He dragged her along the path to the igloo, holding her hand.
She shuffled behind him quietly. She could see the igloo up ahead and she perked up, running forward a bit. She still clutched his hand like a toddler and speed-walked to the igloo.
"Er, that's alright! You don't look great yourself." She said, pushing away the fabric offered to her. "Also, I never got to say this, but thanks!" She smiled at him.
She sighed a bit, just giving up. "Fine, fine." She smiled to herself, enjoying the stars and the moon above her. She gasped, standing straight up. "Star-gazing! What about that?"