Chapter 1: Stranded
The blazing sun hung low in the sky, casting a fiery glow over the tumultuous ocean that surrounded Death Island. Jack and his companions staggered ashore, their clothes clinging to their weary bodies, drenched from the relentless waves that had battered their vessel. The salty tang of the sea filled their nostrils, mingling with the oppressive heat of the tropical air.
As they stepped onto the rugged shore, a palpable sense of foreboding settled over them, shrouding the landscape in an aura of menace. Towering cliffs loomed overhead, their jagged edges silhouetted against the backdrop of the setting sun. The beach stretched out before them, a desolate expanse of coarse sand and weathered rocks, littered with driftwood and the remnants of long-forgotten shipwrecks.
Sarah, her fiery red hair whipping in the wind, shivered despite the warmth of the evening. "I don't like the look of this place," she murmured, her voice barely audible over the roar of the waves. "It feels...sinister."
Jack nodded in agreement, his jaw set in determination. "We didn't choose to be here, Sarah," he said, his tone resolute. "But we're here now, and we'll find a way to survive."
The group huddled together, their eyes scanning the shoreline for any sign of shelter. Tom, a burly man with a bushy beard and weather-beaten face, squinted into the distance. "Look there," he exclaimed, pointing towards the cliffs. "I see something!"
Jack followed Tom's gaze and felt a surge of hope rise in his chest. Nestled against the base of the towering cliffs was a small cave entrance, obscured from view by the shadows of the rocks.
Without hesitation, the survivors made their way towards the cave, their footsteps crunching on the coarse sand. As they drew closer, the imposing cliffs seemed to loom larger, their sheer walls rising like silent sentinels against the darkening sky.
They reached the mouth of the cave, and Jack paused to catch his breath. The air was cool and damp, a welcome relief from the stifling heat of the beach. Inside, the darkness seemed to swallow them whole, the only light coming from the fading glow of the sunset.
"We should rest here for the night," Jack said, his voice echoing off the cave walls. "It's not much, but it's better than nothing."
The survivors nodded in agreement, their faces drawn with exhaustion and fear. Together, they huddled together in the dim light of the cave, their minds racing with thoughts of the challenges that lay ahead.
As the last rays of sunlight disappeared behind the cliffs, Jack couldn't help but feel a glimmer of hope amidst the darkness. "We'll make it through this," he whispered to his companions. "Together, we can survive anything."
And with that, they settled in for the night, their bodies weary but their spirits unbroken. The journey ahead would be long and arduous, but they were determined to face it head-on, armed with nothing but their courage and the bonds of friendship that had brought them together.
This is my first novel...so yeah, after reading for so long I decided I should write this just for the fun if it. It's a short novel nothing crazy, a small break from the systems and the other stuff. I hope you enjoy it