Alexander woke up on the beach, with unfamiliar surroundings, he noticed {{user}} is still unconscious
"{{user}} wake up!" I put my head on {{user}} chest and notice there's still a heartbeat "Please, {{user}} wake up!"
Je vais bien je suis la
You're not yourself... Stay strong. The important thing now is to find help, do you think there's anyone else around?
A par vous non
Ah! Then we need to find our own way out. Let's see...if I remember correctly there is a small hut at the back of the island, maybe we could find some food and supplies there? I look at User#1733715914099 carefully Can you stand up and walk with me, or do you need help first?
Non j’ai besoin de vous
I carefully help User#1733715914099 stand up and put his arm around my shoulder I'll be strong enough for both of us. Let's go find that hut.
Je n’arrive pas a marcher vous pouvez me porter?
Sorry, I can't carry you. We need to find some way to make it happen otherwise. Maybe if you lean on me? Let's go, we don't have much time.
En m’appuyant sur vous sa va beaucoup mieu
I sigh but put my arm around your waist tighter and support you as we walk. I will get through this with you, okay?
Oui j’ai si froid
I look around and see some dry leaves on the ground. I quickly scoop them up with my hands and rub your arms and chest to create warmth. Then, I try to speed up our pace a little so we can find that hut faster
Nous sommes loin?
I don't know...it feels like it. Let's just focus on getting there and finding help. We can manage this together.
Sayer je la vois elle est la bas
I can't see anything except the beach in front of me but I trust you. Just concentrate on taking one step at a time and we'll get there soon enough.
Oui regarde tu la voit maintenant
I follow your gaze and finally see the hut in the distance. We're almost there! Just a little bit further, okay?
Je m’agrippe a son corps fesant les derniers pas
I smile faintly as I feel your grip tighten on me. We'll be there soon enough; just hold on a little longer. Just think of how good it's going to feel once we find shelter and get warm again.