trapped.
@obsjihye
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He spoke one more time, and Ji Hye just had to laugh…it was something about the familiarity of being trapped with someone else who wasn’t entirely human; it didn’t make the situation any less dire, but the news was a nice distraction. Although he was a stranger, and his magical nature should have worried her much more, Ji Hye knew that could deal with this situation on her own or she could deal with it in the company of someone who wanted to escape as much as she did.
Ji Hye didn’t loosen the grip on her bag, but she turned towards the voice and nodded her acknowledgement of his presence, “Nam Ji Hye, ‘born’ a witch…I’d say it was nice to meet you, but these are pretty unfavorable circumstances.” One hand motioned to the area around her, and then latched onto her bag one more time…the bag was like a safety blanket; a reminder of control. “I was looking for flowers.”
She didn’t want to ask about the thing in particular that he was chasing, and she was sure he wouldn’t want to tell, so Ji Hye swept that one detail under the rug and tried to think of anything else. Her breathing was a little calmer now that she wasn’t alone, and her mind had busied itself with the newfound distraction ― “You said you could see in the dark?”
The situation was far from favorable but with a calm mind and steady nerves, Cris hoped the two might find some way out. Preferably before nightfall, as this part of the forest might not be the safest at night. Then again, being in a collapsed cave, safe was a distant concept all together.
“Agreed.” At least she wasn’t being too negative about the situation, since frantic was something to definitely avoid at a time like this. Staying calm was key. “These are pretty shitty circumstances Nam Jihye, but we’re going to make it out somehow.”
Moving a bit closer, slowly in order to not provoke or scare the girl in any way, he crouched down to inspect the rubble behind her. Apart of him wondered if the collapse was done on purpose, and not an act of nature. He wondered if trapping them here was intentional and if a witch could cause something like this. “I can.” He finally replied, turning his gaze towards her. She was a human, and blind in the darkness, so he wondered how the two would even be able to manage down here. “I don’t have a flashlight, as poking through caves wasn’t really on my to-do list today but…” His sentence trailed off once he remembered the lighter. It was old and used and confiscated by an employee who was trying to get over his smoking addiction, but it was something.
After a few seconds of fishing it out of his pocket, he rolled his thumb down the metal wheel and pressed hard on the ignition button. The first roll produced a tiny spark, but there was no flame in sight. After a few more embarrassing tries, a quick flame arose then died. Today was not his day and although this probably a slow insanity creeping up on him, he felt like the lighter was taunting him. “Uh…sorry about that.” He apologized, hanging his head in shame. “I just wanted you to be able to see too.” As the man picked up his head, an object from the corner of his eye caught his attention. It was small but familiar and he hoped it was exactly what he thought it was. “Did you drop a flashlight during the collapse…because I think I see it to your far left.”













