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Private Footprints in the sand

Seren Gwyn Seren Gwyn

The pair were still laughing a little with their smiles. "We thought about that but you are so serious and like saying what will work and what makes sense. Pairing up if it takes time makes a lot of sense." Ginger said it as justification and Maari spoke. "Also no matter who said it you were going to be shocked... shocked and amazed though we had prepared for you to agree and reverse it on her... Then it would have just been a question of who breaks first." Jesse looked over at them. "I can hear you you know." She got a look but continued. "Sorry, only a little. We got a lot done and were trying to have something lighthearted... fun might be out of the question but raising morale and spirits makes sense to keep up." She said it while walking as Guilia was finishing with the bottles and straws. "We also made several caaches to bring in and charted out a safer location for fresh water. In a day or wo I am going to go back to the one area and see if the arkley is dead so we can try aand harvest the parts."
 
Seren blinked once, then twice, still looking faintly stunned before a quiet laugh slipped out of her.

"Force…for a second there, I genuinely thought I had missed several very important conversations."

She glanced between Jesse, Ginger, and Mari, shaking her head with reluctant amusement.

"You really chose now for that?" she added lightly. "Stranded, exhausted, building walls, watching for predators…and you decide it is proposal practice."

A small smile tugged at her lips as she looked back to Jesse.

"For what it is worth, you delivered it perfectly. I was completely stunned."

Her attention shifted to Guilia as she mentioned the caches and water.

"That is good work," Seren said sincerely. "The water route and caches will help more than anything else right now."

She nodded once.

"Checking the ackley later makes sense too. Not alone, and not rushed, but it is worth doing."

Finally, she looked back at the group, her expression warm.

"And…thank you," she added softly. "For keeping things light. We needed that."

A faint, amused smile returned.

"Just…maybe no more surprise proposals until we are somewhere safe."

Jesse Organa Jesse Organa
 
Seren Gwyn Seren Gwyn

Jesse looked at her and offered a nod. "It there ever a really good time to have such talks?" She said it but was leading the way as they had food cooking in a main fire on the rocks near them. The wood for their own fire not in a pit but an alcove that they built and it would allow them to be under the smoke and heat so it rested on them but wasn't making them sweat. The rocks sealed and made for it as they could stand with the fire lines around the pod. Jesse was looking at them as the man and his wife from the raft spoke. "Hello, we got fish with charred fruits and he says the seaweed is edible." She said it but had it wrapped around a skewer for all of them and they were decently sized as the man spoke. "I am Ro and this is Etain."
 
Seren inclined her head politely toward Ro and Etain, her expression warm despite the exhaustion that still lingered in her posture. Her eyes moved briefly to the skewers, taking in the careful preparation before returning to them.

"That smells better than anything I expected out here," she said softly, a small, genuine smile touching her lips.
"Thank you. Both of you. We needed something like this."

She accepted one of the skewers carefully, testing the heat with her fingers before holding it properly.

"I'm Seren," she added gently. "And… I'm glad you made it back safely."

Her gaze flicked briefly to Jesse and the others, then back to the couple.

"It means a lot, what you're doing for everyone."

Jesse Organa Jesse Organa
 
Seren Gwyn Seren Gwyn

Jesse gave a nod of her head to that as she found a place to sit, Mari and Ginger with Mugen and Guilia joining them as everything was secured. The first signs of the sun going down was there and under the smoke she was looking at many places. "We can only do what we can. There are controlled bonfires on the beach for the night but it will also have the walls." She said it and they had a protective wall here as Guilia set it in place with the stone walkway leading up but positioned just in a way that it was awkward. The area around the pod further dug out as they had been reinforcing it to make alcoves to sleep in so they wouldn't be buried with rocks above and grass and sand softening the ones below.

Mugen was speaking as he checked it over showing Guilia and Seren. "So this is the standard fair, we reinforced the base where needed for stability but added the alcoves to be shallow and allow one to sleep there. We have the steps and above in the pod most of the storage done but we have a bridge across to the rocks and fires. It gives us more protection here as will the collectors for water if it should be coming. We have collected as much cloth as we can and Mari can try and patch things but we need thread or something to stitch it together." He said it and showed some more as they had it carved out and it wasn't deep but made enough so Guilia could walk around.
 
Seren moved slowly along the reinforced edge, listening as Mugen explained the adjustments, her hand brushing lightly over one of the carved alcoves, as if testing the work's firmness by instinct. She did not critique or instruct. She simply observed, absorbing the effort and care that had gone into shaping something fragile into something livable.

She nodded once, thoughtful.

"It's good," she said quietly, sincerity clear in her voice. "Not perfect, but solid. And solid is what we need right now."

Her gaze moved to the shallow sleeping spaces, then to the bridge and the fires positioned there.

"The alcoves will help with wind and shifting sand," she added gently. "And the raised storage gives us options if it rains hard."

At the mention of thread, she paused briefly, thinking.

"We might be able to strip fibers from some of the wreckage wiring," she offered carefully, not as direction but suggestion. "Or vines, if we can dry and twist them tight enough."

Her eyes lifted to the fading sky, then back to the group.

"You've all done a lot in one day," she said softly. "It feels…less temporary now."

And in her tone was something important. Relief.

Jesse Organa Jesse Organa
 
Seren Gwyn Seren Gwyn

Jesse gave a nod of her head to that as she had a skewer she was eating and a place to sit. She looked at it all as Mugen sat down with a nod. "We can look into it tomorrow. We have more then enough done and Guilia told me about what you two found. We can organize more. The rest of the debris we can bring here will be needed and if we can start designing other parts of the camp. If we can get a few of the pods and start maaking some debris into more tools we might be able to improve parts of the shelters. We could make a better survival chance if we can get some of the island to worrk for us." He said it as Jesse was looking at him. "We'll figure it out and I think we found some tools so if we are able to do things with them we can start getting pieces of the different pods with the hook."
 
Seren listened as she accepted the skewer, the warmth of the fire settling into her shoulders now that movement had finally given way to stillness. Her eyes moved across the reinforced walls, the shallow alcoves, the mesh strung between stone and debris. It was rough, imperfect, but it was theirs.

"That's a good direction," she said quietly, nodding once to Mugen. "If we can turn the island into an ally instead of just surviving against it, our odds change."

She glanced toward Jesse briefly, then back toward the shoreline where the tide shifted in the dark.

"Let's not rush the heavier salvage until we're certain the hook system holds. Losing someone to a shifting pod would cost more than the parts are worth."

Her tone wasn't commanding, only practical.

"But if the tools are workable, we start small. Reinforce. Improve. One section at a time."

She took a small bite of the fish, then added almost lightly,

"We've already done more in a day than most would manage in three. That matters."

Jesse Organa Jesse Organa
 
Seren Gwyn Seren Gwyn

"That's the power of teamwork." Mari said it where she was sitting and propped against Ginger eating some of the food. "We'll make it though if those pods have bodies in them and sink enough. There could be blood in the water which will attrac predators. Patience and time are an ally but predators in the water attracted to possible food can mess with their hunting ground or they'll just come around here and find enough food to want to stay." Jesse looked at her as she spoke. "Yeah but we will change it as needed, first we secure, organize and make sure we are prepared... if there are things like firaxa then that is large, meaty and can use the teeth for multiple things. Could make better weapons then some sharpened metal."

She said it but was leaning back as Mugen gave a small look. "I'll work on some of the tools and weapons tomorrow if we can get them proper we can cut a few trees, having enough wood will come in handy and as we are able to expand and prepare outwards we will have to organize more of it. The channels for water will help and the pits for bonfires will help us. If we have enough intact compartments and mud to work on sealing it we can organize storage areas for extra food. If there is some cryoban cells we'll be able to use them as well to chill and preserve more for longer storage and use." Mugan said it as he was using his finger in the sand he sat on.
 
Seren listened without interrupting, her posture relaxed but attentive as the firelight shifted across her features. She watched the way Mugen traced lines into the sand, the way Jesse leaned back but stayed alert, the way Mari's optimism carried just enough realism to keep it grounded.

"If there are bodies in the pods, we'll need to deal with them before the tide does," she said quietly. "Not just for predators, but for morale."

Her tone wasn't grim, only practical.

"We burn or bury what we can. We don't let the island decide that part for us."

At the mention of firaxa, her gaze flicked briefly toward the dark water beyond the rocks.

"If something that large decides this is its feeding ground, we don't fight it in open water," she added. "We shape the terrain first. Narrow channels. Noise traps. Make it move where we want."

She shifted slightly, drawing one knee up as she rested her forearm against it.

"Tools tomorrow is good. Wood changes everything. Frames. Levers. Reinforcement. Even simple racks to dry food higher off the sand."

Her gaze moved between them all.

"We don't need perfection yet. Just layers. Every day we add one more layer between us and the things that want us gone."

A faint, almost approving look crossed her face.

"Teamwork is what keeps those layers from cracking."

Jesse Organa Jesse Organa
 
Seren Gwyn Seren Gwyn

Jesse gave a nod of her head to that and they had a plan.. they had a goal... they had food and water and now filtration straws as she had one in a bladder of the water and it was working. The little alcove she had to sleep in was more then enough and down here there wasn't a chill to the air thanks to the fires boxing them in. It made it a little easier as well as the small air gaps that they developed. Jesse finished as the put the skewer in the small waterr pool for cleaning it that they would be able to use. Her outfit wasn't changed much but she had been able to clean some of it while she was sliding into her alcove with the lights going out. Guilia finished making sure things were secured with Mugen showing her what they had come up with and where some spears were in case of a problem. The pod above secured as it provided plenty of cover for them to be able to sleep.
 
Seren did not speak much as the last of the light dimmed and the camp settled into its rhythm of guarded rest. She moved through the remaining tasks quietly, checking the mesh lines once more with her fingertips, testing the tension of the rock braces with a steady push of her palm, ensuring the spears were placed where instinct would reach for them without thought.

"Shift rotations stay the same," she murmured softly to Mugen and Guilia as they finished their circuit. "If the tide changes direction overnight, wake me."

There was no claim of authority in it, only habit, survival layered over survival.

When she finally slipped into her alcove, the sand still warm beneath her and the pod above providing its heavy silhouette of shelter, she lay awake a while longer than the others. Listening. Mapping the night sounds. Learning the rhythm of the water against stone, the distant movement of something larger further out, the wind threading through carved channels.

The island was no longer entirely foreign. It was becoming…familiar.

One Week Later

The camp no longer looked like a crash site.

It looked intentional.

The walls had been reinforced twice over, packed mud hardened by the sun, and sealed with layered debris plating. The mesh collectors in the shallows now formed a defined perimeter, forcing anything that swam near to redirect through narrow channels where noise traps clinked softly if disturbed.

The hook-and-crank system had taken shape, crude but functional, allowing them to drag smaller pods closer to shore without risking bodies in open water. Salvaged panels had become tool handles, wedges, and braces. Wood had been cut and stacked in careful rows. The alcoves were deeper now, reinforced overhead with layered branches and sand to prevent collapse.

Water flowed more predictably through the carved channels, guided rather than fought.

Food was drying in strips under angled racks that kept scent and scavengers at bay. A sealed storage compartment had been fashioned from a half-buried pod hull, mud-packed and shaded. Even the fires were more controlled, vented through deliberate gaps that carried smoke outward instead of trapping it inside.

Seren stood near the shoreline at first light, scanning the horizon with quiet patience. Her movements were more economical now. The island's terrain no longer forced hesitation.

"We're no longer surviving," she said evenly as the others stirred behind her. "We're establishing."

Her gaze shifted briefly toward the outer waterline, where debris once drifted aimlessly.

"Another week like this and the island stops being a threat. It becomes a resource."

She turned back toward the camp, taking in what they had built together.

"Now we expand."

Jesse Organa Jesse Organa
 
Seren Gwyn Seren Gwyn

The week of prep, building and improvements had seen their camp becoming impressive. Many areas were reinforced, expanded and then reinforced again. The barriers that they had made extended into the waters enough to channel others into places that they controlled. It stretched into the water and they were able to use the frames of some pods they had recovered. Using them with mesh and pieces to make weighted gates to channel, to herd. The smaller pools for shallows with creatures and they had worked on a few more things. Jesse was looking at it as some of the other pods were used for blockages as well with the shore and jungle.

Turning the doors of them into almost an airlock that they could control and have two doors in... allowing them to secure things within but also have multiple ways in and out of the area. The channels for water would be there as they could have it. "Mugen has been thinking about that." They had secured some of Guilia's caches she went out and made, more bottles for water, several bladders and the raft was secured within the ackley carapace enough that it could float, they had developed paddles and some tools. Able to go tot he smaller islands that had debris as well as possible supplies on them. Securing the hook to it and pulling things in across.

Mugen had been showing things in the sand as he spoke and looked at the frame. "It will work, the question isn't if but more a matter of being prepared." He said it but had made an idea. "Guilia has mapped it and I showed her the idea. She is looking towards the shortest safe distance but we will just need to make some mud bricks fire blaster just right to harden the outside and debris on the inside to make a channel." He said it while showing it so that they could cut it out while shaping it. We make it and then seal the individual pieces, use two channels to get it with one we can open from here through ropes and vines while the other is in the stream."
 
Seren listened more than she spoke, her attention moving between the lines Mugen traced in the sand and the structures rising behind them. The camp had changed in a week, not because of one person, but because every set of hands had found something to improve.

She crouched briefly, studying the diagram without disturbing it.

"It's impressive how far this has come," she said quietly, glancing up at Mugen. "A week ago, we were talking about surviving the tide. Now we're redirecting it."

Her gaze shifted toward Guilia when her mapping was mentioned.

"If she thinks the distance is safe, I trust that."

She brushed a loose grain of sand from her fingers.

"The dual-channel idea makes sense. It gives you room to adapt if something shifts."

There was no instruction in her tone, only acknowledgment.

"When you're ready to test it, I'll help where I can."

Her eyes moved toward the raft, then the reinforced barriers stretching into the shallows.

"You've all turned this into something solid."

A faint, approving smile followed.

"It feels less like a crash site now."

Jesse Organa Jesse Organa
 
Seren Gwyn Seren Gwyn

He gave a nod of his head. "We don't know how long we are going to be here and while I am sure the planet has some sort of settlements, maybe a port it is a tourist sit for a reason. You stop and orbit it seeing the oceans and island for a day or so and then move on." He was looking at it while plotting and planning it out. "I have Ginger and Mari working on the mold we will be using, guilia is gathering supplies. Jesse and you are able to go out and find some more caches while we have the raft bringing in more debris and pieces that are in the surf." She was tracing more though. "We need to clear some of the area for the channel and that will mean mapping it out but based on everything it will avoid predators, give up coverage where needed and we'll be able to direct fresh water to us here when we need it."
 
Seren crouched near the lines Mugen had drawn into the sand, studying the channel he had mapped out rather than the people standing around it.

She did not interrupt him while he explained.

When he finished, she shifted slightly, brushing a bit of sand aside with her fingertips to better see the angles.

"It makes sense."

Her tone was measured, thoughtful rather than directive.

"If we can control where the water moves, we control more than just supply. We control visibility. Noise. Patterns."

She glanced toward the surf where the raft moved in the distance, then back to the rough outline in the sand.

"Jesse and I can extend the perimeter while Guilia gathers. We will mark anything unstable and anything worth salvaging."

A small pause.

"If we find another viable cache, we will flag it rather than move it immediately. No reason to overextend while the mold is still being set."

She straightened slowly, brushing sand from her hands.

"You focus on the channel layout."

Not an order. A simple division of effort.

Her gaze lifted toward the tree line briefly, scanning the horizon out of habit.

"We will move carefully. If anything in the water starts behaving differently, we pull back."

Then a faint, practical nod.

"Let us know when you are ready to cut."

Jesse Organa Jesse Organa
 
Seren Gwyn Seren Gwyn

Jesse had gotten a chance over the week to get slightly new clothing... mostly just a skirt she could wear and more of a top built like a sports bra compared to her ribbons and sashes she had. She still was scantily clad but was now more like Mari or ginger who were working as she spoke with the axe they had made in her hand. "Perfect them." She was looking at it and got her small pack while she was preparing to head out to the gate which opened smoothly. The smaller secondary gate able to open once her and Seren were in the middle area they had made. Guiliaa was there on the far end with a nod as she was leading the way.

"These are the markers." She said it while looking at it though with a nod. Two shovels they had made ready in her hands while she offered it to Seren. "One chops while the other two handle the digging at the roots to loosen it to be moved." The large Cathar had it as she was motioning and directing with Jesse giving a look. "ALright, how many are there do you think?" She said it and Guilia looked. "There are five trees in the lay for the best results and by getting them we'll have more resources as well plus a clear path that we will be able to use. The debris in the way will also help as it can be collected." She offered a look as Jesse was holding the axe and swung it into the trunk of the tree for a moment and could feel the metal go into the wood.
 
Seren accepted the shovel without comment, testing its balance once in her hands before driving the edge of it into the soil beside the tree Jesse had struck.

The ground gave with effort, roots tangled and stubborn beneath the sand and loam.

"Five is manageable," she said evenly, already working the blade beneath one of the thicker roots to loosen it. The soil shifted as she leaned her weight into it, prying space around the trunk.

She glanced briefly toward Guilia's markers and then along the line where the trees stood.

"If we take them one at a time and clear the debris as we go, we won't have to double back later."

Another shove of the shovel broke a root loose with a dull snap.

"Jesse, keep working the cut. The deeper the bite in the trunk, the less we'll fight the roots."

Her tone wasn't commanding, just practical in the rhythm of shared labor.

She shifted position, digging along the opposite side of the trunk to expose more of the root structure.

"Once the roots loosen, we can leverage the fall toward the cleared side. That will keep it from damaging the channel markers."

A small pause followed as she lifted another clump of soil aside.

"And it saves us the trouble of dragging the whole thing afterward."

She drove the shovel down again with quiet efficiency, settling into the steady work beside them.

Jesse Organa Jesse Organa
 
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Guilia looked at she was working with it and pushing the roots up so that they would be able to clear much of it. "We have time." She looked at Seren as Jesse was working when she worked on it. "It is going to take Mugen time to make the pieces, even if he managed to make multiple kilns in the firepits the pieces will need time and then have to make sure they are molded correctly." Jesse said it as she was striking the tree to get it and position it so that they would be aable to push it down aand direct it. The roots were thick but Guilia was loosening more of them as the dirt was vibrating away with a nod of her head. "We'll have time if nothing else and we'll be able to do a lot more as well. The wood, debris and roots will come in handy as we use them."
 
Seren worked the shovel into the loosened earth beside the exposed roots, pressing her weight into it before levering another section free. She stepped back slightly as the soil shifted, studying the way the trunk was beginning to tilt.

"Then we take the time we have," she said evenly.

She drove the shovel down again near another root line, loosening more dirt so the base would give way more easily.

"Clear the path now, gather what we can, and let Mugen work at his pace."

Her gaze flicked briefly toward Jesse's axe strikes against the trunk.

"When the roots give, we guide it where we want it."

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