On an uninhabited island.
Raindrops pelted down like bullets, and the crashing of the waves was like drums.
With a dagger, Arielle Moore was shaving the wooden piece down with difficulty. It was as if she felt nothing as the rain continued to hit her face.
She had lost contact with her family for ten years. Just as she finally found the Southalls— just as she was about to find out the truth about her mother's death and her kidnapping—a group of people who claimed to be the ones to bring her home tried to kill her.
She successfully defeated them, but the ship sunk, and she ended up on this uninhabited island.
It was her seventh day on the island, and she had yet to see any passing ships.
Fortunately, there were many trees and plants on the island, and she had built herself a simple wooden boat.
Right when she moved to work on the oars, it had abruptly rained heavily.
Rising to her feet, Arielle was about to stretch when she spotted something dark by the rocks.
Walking over suspiciously, it startled her to find out it was a man.
The man was handsome, but his face was pale. He had an injury on his waist, and his blood was mixing together with the seawater, forming a sunset in the water.
Arielle placed her finger under the man's nose.
When she realized the man was not dead, she began dragging him further into the island and into the cave she had been sleeping in for the past few days.
After starting a fire, she ran back out into the rain. It was only a brief while before she returned with some herbs.
“You're lucky that you've met me,” Arielle said as she reached out to take off the man's clothes.
A quick glance at the man's waist told her that it was a deep knife wound. Did it hit his internal organs?
The moment she reached out for his wrist to take his pulse, a hand grabbed onto hers instead.
“W-Who are you?” The man's voice was almost a whisper, but the grip around her wrist was firm.
Shooting the man a look, Arielle gloomily said, “Who am I? I'm your savior. If you're not going to let go of me anytime soon, I'm going to have to build you a gravestone. In memory of Nameless. Does that sound good?”
The man only furrowed his brows in silence. Then, his eyes drifted toward the crushed herbs in her hands.
“What's the matter? Take it off! I'll help you.”
With that said, Arielle's hand reached toward him again.
“I'll do it myself.”
With a look of disdain, the man pushed her hands away and took off his shirt himself. The entire time, his dark eyes watched her warily.
Once his shirt was off, Arielle saw the man's eight packs and the V cut abs that ran down his body and into his pants. This man's figure... is a little too great, isn't it?
Unable to help herself, Arielle gulped. Blushing, she then carefully placed the crushed herbs on the man's body.
“What is this?” the man asked. His voice was low, and she could not hear any emotions in them.
“Antiseptic herbs for stopping the bleeding.”
“Where am I?”
In the beginning, Arielle was a little shy to be around him. However, upon hearing his constant stream of questions, she raised her head to look at him impatiently. He's handsome, but he has too many questions. If I know where I am, I wouldn't need to be trapped in this place for seven days, would I?
“If you have questions, you can ask your teacher instead. Why don't you save your strength and lie down to rest instead of speaking?”
Irritated, the man muttered, “This isn't how a doctor should talk to her patient.”
“Excuse me?” Arielle deadpanned, “Is this the way you should be talking to your savior?”
At that, the man furrowed his brows.
“Woman, you're rude.”
“Dude, you're impolite.”
The two then glared at each other as the tension in the atmosphere rose.
In the end, Arielle was the one to give up. She saw no point in settling the score with an injured man, so she stood up and said, “The rain is quite heavy, so it'll be much colder at night. I'm going to start the fire again. Stay right there.”
As Arielle walked toward the corner, the man spoke again. “Hey.”
“What is the matter with you again?” Arielle spun around.
If I don't start this fire now, we're both going to freeze to death tonight.
The man's mouth opened, but he ended up saying, “Nothing.”
Rolling her eyes, Arielle returned to her firestarting.
There was only one way to start a fire on the humid island—drilling the wood. Arielle took over an hour to finally get a tiny flame going.
However, the wind outside blew in and ended its short life.
“Hey,” the man said again.
“What?” Arielle shrieked.
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