The human observed the stranger from behind a tree's sturdy frame. He was uncertain as whether to approach this newcomer, who could very well be lost in the forest. His decision was made for him by his own body, his blood chilling as he caught sight of the other's face. It was blatant enough they were not the one he dreaded, but uncanny similarities to one who'd once abused him struck him with terror. It was too late to flee, however. The stranger had surely caught sight of him.
“Hm?” The blond android gazed over inquisitively in the other’s direction. Never before has he seen someone act in such an odd manner. The android wasn’t sure what exactly to do. He stared deeply at the one hiding behind the tree for a brief moment, analyzing him. “…May I help you?” He finally asked, deciding that the awkwardness of the situation had to be dispelled.
A gaze was cast away from the blue eyed other, and instead the child’s gaze rested upon the trees. He could scarcely remember any time without the forest within his vision, lest he were to pass out and thus instinctively block out the memories. Temporarily, it seemed.
“I am unsure as to how it could be, but never has an end been discovered. I myself would likely be the most experienced voice on that subject, as I have wandered these woods for a terribly long time…”
Despite the fact this had been long accepted, an irrational anger stirred inside the youth. He’d spend eternity in this forest. He’d never see anything save trees, plants, and water. It was sickening. Positively sickening.
Though, hadn’t this been his decision?
“I...see...” He said slowly. Uneasiness grew ever stronger in the blue-eyed blond. Will he be trapped here for the rest of his life? He didn’t want that. He wished to return to the world he resided in.
“I refuse to give up though. Will you please help me in finding a way back to where I was born?” He asked, hoping for the boy to agree in assisting him.






