Eva could not see. She opened her eyes but everything remained dark, not a speck of light. Instinct made her panic. The loss of one of the primary senses could overwhelm most at first, so instead of reacting to her body"s plight, she closed her eyes again and forced herself to consider her situation. By wriggling around, Eva concluded she still had use of her limbs, albeit in a limited capacity. Various aches all over her body showed she had survived the crash more or less intact, though she could still not place where she was. A lot of rustling indicated the presence of leaves, and the earthy scent meant she hadn"t hit her head so hard she had lost her sense of smell. She decided to try her voice, wary it could bring the wrong sort of attention, but too desperate to really care. “Hello?

