"What do we have here?" Richard muttered as he stared at the innocent creature. He didn't take a step yet. Instead, he kept a long stare at the rabbit, a couple of ideas flying around in his head. But mostly, he seemed a little bit intrigued by the rabbit. "You look too beautiful to be real. How could your fur be so neat and clean? I mean you live in the forest all by yourself. You should be dirty or perhaps have some stain. Even if you are mysophobic." He continued to rant, not sure what he was on about. He stopped talking all of a sudden when he got an idea. Just yesterday, they were worrying about supplies and all that. They didn't know what their fate would be now that their plane was not in a good state. He couldn't be sure for how long they would be stranded on this island, even though he had tried to cheer the girls up yesterday. This idea that he had just gotten should definitely go a long way in helping them to figure something out. "It won't be bad if we make this our
Richard was entirely speechless as he stared at the impossible sight. His eyes were bulging at the sockets as he couldn't make any sense of this absurdity yet. How could he when his head was blank?He was still kneeling in the mud as his gaze remained fixed on the mountainously shaped heap of bones. In no time, he heard some hurrying feet coming in his direction. He should be worried or at least be on guard, but he didn't feel either of the two. In no time, a couple of the girls were seen running to the scene. They were breathing heavily, panting as though they were being chased for their lives. Running as though it was a ransom for their existence. "Richard, what happened? Why were you running so -" The first girl trailed off all of a sudden. "What the hell, Richard? How could you run so fast? Since when did you join the ---" The other girl tripped off too. "Weren't you chasing a ---" Each of the girls seemed to lose their voice as soon as they stepped into the open. Two more g
The bunny scurried its way through the tiny openings of the villa like it used to do; from the large gate, through the pool, to the second floor balcony in the other end. Its little feet dribbled across the marbled floor of the living room, and it kept going through the hall until it came to a stop in the foyer of the first floor. As soon as the rabbit arrived in the foyer, the man who was seated on the couch, playing GTA 5 on his PS 5, was alerted at once. Even though the sound of gunshots was blasting through the speaker, yet the person on the couch could distinguish the little feet of the bunny that had just dribbled its way in. The person's ear seemed aided, and he turned in the direction of the bunny at once. When he turned, the bunny scurried to the front, then hopped on the couch. It dragged its body close enough to the man started to rub his head against the thigh of the man. "Good job, boy. Good job." Cory, the man, stopped the game and started to rub the head of the bu
It was quiet in the tent. Everyone was staring, but none of them was willing to say a word. Occasionally, all their attentions would shift to Richard as though he was a messiah. There had been a great concern that arose amongst them after what Rachel said. The mention of cannibal sent chills down the spines of the rest of the girls. Richard was racking his brain, too. Whatever he would say to them must be something that would uphold them rather than put them to fear. He was yet to figure out the situation for himself, let alone assure someone else. He didn't want to make promises that he wouldn't be able to follow through with. He didn't think he was ready to put such a burden upon himself. No matter how much he thought about it, there was no way he could have. How was he going to start? He didn't even know a goddamn thing about a cannibal. All he knew was from one of the books he had once read. It was also something that the rest of the group must have heard, too. Cannibals feed
The girls gathered around him. He felt like a king who had earned himself a harem. On the fluffy note of the situation, he should be very pleased with himself. Which he was. But then things were beginning to get really serious. "I'm thirsty." He continued. The girls eyes were glued to him as they awaited what next he was going to say. "I'm sure that everyone is thirsty, too. And we don't have any water. We emptied the water last night when we ate." He sighed. "That's why we are going to search for water. Because apparently, we can't drink from the ocean." He suggested. What he had suggested made sense to the majority of them, but of course, it was natural for there to be some with questions. "Are we all going into the forest? To look for water?""I was about to ask the same question, too." Someone else added. Richard's eyes still lingered on Rachel, the first girl who had asked the question. "That was a good question." He nodded. "We can't all go searching for water. Originall
"A ship!!!!""Omg!!! It's a ship!!!""Over here! Come over here!!!""There are people here!!!""We are stranded here!!! Help us! Save us!!!"All the girls were shouting in accord. There wasn't one of the girls who was not doing her best to get the ship to notice them. "Get a palmfrond. Get a long stick. Get anything to wave!!" Lila was the girl yelling the order this time. One of the girls went running towards the forest like the wind. She picked up one of the fallen hands of the palm tree and started to race back to the water. "Wave it! Wave it!!!" Aine ordered the girl. The girl was waving as though she didn't care whether or not her hand would fly off her body. She was doing it with every sense of urgency and desire. "Bring it here!!!" Linda quickly ran to the girl and snatched the thing from her. "Somebody, let me climb on your shoulder." Linda called. "Climb me." Lila offered without even putting a thought into it. Lila bent down to the very earth until her body was posit
Richard was clueless as he stayed glued to the spot. In his wildest imaginations, he couldn't have thought that a moment like this would happen with the ladies. It was just as though they had all bitten him in the back. He stood groundless, staring as they all walked off. Including Lila and Aine. As he stood there, he was gritting his teeth, but then again, he realized that even if he tried so hard, he couldn't hate Lila. He really wished that he could find a way to hate her, but he just couldn't. How could she join with the rest of the group? Does he mean nothing at all to her? He was very offended. In the midst of these ugly thoughts, he realised that he was having the wrong worries. He should be worried about getting all the girls back. So far, he had been able to sleep with only one of them. There were still six girls left. He wasn't going to give up so easily. All of a sudden, his jaws tightened. He shut his eyes and labored the eyelids that were already shut. "What the fuck
When Richard walked into the tent, the majority of the girls wanted to disappear into thin air. Although they had all agreed to stick to just one script and follow the suggestions of Linda, yet standing in the presence of Richard, they felt really less of themselves. Richard didn't utter a word yet. He just stood at the door, staring from one girl to the other. The majority of the girls had dropped their gazes. There were only two girls who were looking directly at him. One of the girls was glaring while the other was just staring. Linda was the girl glaring, while Lila was just staring, curious to know what Richard was up to. When he noticed the fierce and hostile reaction on Linda's face, he knew that Linda must have said some things to the other girls. He didn't know what it could be categorically, but he was quite certain that it was something quite harsh and serious. He decided to throw a bait instead of falling into their trap. Also, while making an attempt to throw the bait