Aroused

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“Are you sure you're going today?” Andrew looked worried about Dan and Sophia exploring the forest alone, leaving him with people he didn't like. “Of course, we are.” Sophia spoke a second before Dan, who had just opened his mouth. “We need to ensure if there's a water source here or not. As I said last night, the coconuts will decrease with seven of us.” Sophia glanced at Gale and his three friends, who always kept to themselves. “Don't you remember how to catch fish like I taught you yesterday?” Dan asked Andrew, who looked disappointed he wasn't joining the forest expedition. “Of course, I remember. But I'm not sure that I can catch a lot of fish with people like that.” Andrew complained again. “Haha... no need to rush, you just need to get them to work a bit instead of fishing for their food.” “Why do you talk like that?” Sophia protested, disagreeing with Dan's statement, as they were all survivors trying to stay alive. “You'll understand when we get back from the forest,” he answered. After preparing, Dan took some sharpened sticks. Though not very long, he felt they were enough to protect them from unexpected dangers in the forest. Despite his wilderness survival skills instilled by his brother, venturing deeper into the forest was different, making him nervous. Especially since he had to protect Sophia. “Hey,” Sophia called, “why are you carrying those things?” “Isn't it obvious? They're weapons.” “I know, but for what? Are we going hunting?” “Wouldn't it be better to encounter wild boars or other animals for food than always catching fish?” Sophia couldn't believe Dan had also mastered traditional hunting tools. Even last night, he confidently sharpened the sticks and brought them today. “Did your brother teach you this too?” “Y—yeah, I told you he was obsessed with the wild, so he made me learn everything. We even lived in the forest for a week without enough food. He taught me to make a boar trap, and it worked.” “So you're making those traps here too?” “The conditions around the beach are uncertain, and we can't always dive for fish. Besides, sharks in the Pacific can swim near the shore to hunt, like the tiger and the bull shark, and I don't want to take that risk in the future.” Dan replied confidently. At least that's what he knew, and luckily his memory was like a goldfish. Though he disliked it, all of Killian's teachings were very useful now. If he returned to civilization, the first person he'd thank was his brother. “Wait a moment.” Dan stopped Sophia. “What’s happening?” Sophia was puzzled as Dan suddenly asked them to stop on the path they were following through the bushes. Additionally, Dan’s behavior seemed odd to Sophia, as he suddenly squatted, examining the muddy tracks on the ground, calculating their distance from the beach, roughly two hundred meters away. “What are you looking at?” As her first question went unanswered, Sophia asked again. This time, Dan wasn't just observing the muddy ground but also the surrounding trees and bushes, peeling off bark in some spots. “This is a path frequently used by wild boars,” Dan finally replied. Sophia was surprised, not expecting they were on a wild boar path. No wonder it looked like a human trail, but on this isolated island, it was impossible for anyone but them to live there. “Is it dangerous?” Dan shook his head. “Wild boars rarely stray from their paths. These trails usually lead to their food and water sources.” “So you mean there’s water in this forest?” “Seeing various birds and squirrels, I’m sure this forest is fertile, and we can find more food sources. Squirrels indicate a healthy ecosystem. I bet there are many water sources nearby.” Sophia admired Dan's analytical skills. Besides making a fire and catching fish with a wooden spear, Dan also recognized the forest they were in was a great place. “Hey, can you climb a tree?” “What?” “I’m setting a trap for a boar as our food supply, but I don’t want you suddenly attacked by anything. Can you climb higher to avoid predators?” Sophia’s admiration for Dan, who changed her perspective on him, grew. If they returned to civilization, she’d repay Dan tenfold without exception. She no longer felt doomed to starvation and wilderness ignorance among the survivors. Following Dan's orders, Sophia climbed a tree while he dug a hole among the bushes on the boar path, setting up a thin wooden stick support, forming a small dome trap, covering it with dry leaves to avoid suspicion, and placing a pile of wild berries as bait. Up in the tree, several squirrels passed by, and Sophia saw a well-vegetated, dense forest with sunlight peeking through. The birds' sounds were soothing and serene. “I’m done. Are you coming?” Dan called loudly, waking Sophia from the peaceful forest sounds. “Oh, sure.” She replied, jumping down in one smooth motion. Dan was amazed. It was the first time he saw a girl jump and land so gracefully from that height. “Are you an athlete?” he wondered. “No. But I’ve done physical training often, so don’t think of doing anything naughty to me, Dan Reagow.” Sophia warned with a smirk. “O—oh, no, thank you. I almost lost my future yesterday because of you.” The memory and pain returned, causing cold sweat to emerge on his face. He was scared, while Sophia laughed at Dan's panic. That afternoon, after setting more traps, they searched for more food and finally found a water source. Sophia was overjoyed, jumping and playing in the water like a carefree child, lying on large rocks around her. “Oh my God, I didn’t expect to find water after drinking coconut water for so long….” “Unfortunately, we can’t carry the water back.” “Huh? Why?” “We have no tools for that, princess. The best way is to camp around the water flow. But if we do that, rescuers will have difficulty finding us.” “So we’re safer staying by the beach?” “We’ll figure it out later. I’ll ask the others to help build a temporary shelter.” “How do we do that?” “We’ll think about it later. I found some mushrooms on the way here, so let’s return and inform the others before dark.” Dan said, realizing it was getting dark. The bird songs faded, as did the squirrel activity, which was less active than when they first entered the forest. This was a foreign place for them. If Dan had entered alone, he might not have faced bigger problems even in the dark, but he couldn't endanger Sophia. “Let’s head back and see how many fish Andrew caught.” He suggested, and Sophia agreed, returning via the marked path. By the time they reached the beach, it was dark, and they found Andrew arranging sticks for a fire, waiting for Dan to light it. “Oh my God, I'm so glad you’re back,” Andrew exclaimed happily. Throughout the day, Andrew had been extremely worried that something might have happened to Dan and Sophia, as it was getting darker, and they hadn't emerged from the forest yet. But now, Andrew could breathe a sigh of relief, seeing his friends were safe and sound. "So, what did you find?" Andrew asked curiously. With a broad smile, Sophia pulled out a package made of leaves tied with tree vine roots, forming a makeshift container. "What's that?" "We found some mushrooms. He said they're edible, so let's see if that's true," she said with a broad smile. Sophia was very enthusiastic, and so was Andrew, who felt like he'd found a treasure after two consecutive days of eating nothing but fish from morning till night. "And we also found a water source—not just any water source, but a nice little stream. I drank from it, but we couldn't bring any back since we didn't have a container." "We can figure that out later. So, did you get a good catch today?" When Dan asked, Andrew's expression showed a bit of disappointment. Dan immediately understood what had happened, thinking it was normal, given their backgrounds weren't exactly those of wilderness enthusiasts familiar with such tasks. That night, they only ate some of the fish Andrew had caught and the mushrooms Dan had brought from the forest. When asked to share what he and Sophia had discovered in the forest, Dan chose not to mention the small stream to anyone except Andrew. This left Sophia a bit disappointed, but she thought that perhaps Dan had his own plan to handle it rather than openly telling everyone. The night was getting late, when everyone started to fall asleep. Dan couldn't even do that, his whole body felt so hot. Not only his body, but also his c**k was hard as a rock. “W—what's happening to me?!” Dan panicked. He quickly covered his crotch, but when he touched his c**k, he felt a strange sensation, as if just by touching it he would soon c*m. “f**k! What’s f*****g happened to me?!” Dan, who was panicking, immediately ran to the beach, took off all his clothes so as not to get wet, then threw himself into the seawater. In there, Dan starts to jerk off, and the cold seawater mixes as well as the waves, which are enough to add to the stimulation. Until after a few rubs on his c**k, he actually cums. But that doesn't seem to be enough, making Dan c*m many times until he finally feels the satisfaction and relief he's wanted since before. “This is so crazy! What exactly did I eat earlier?” he asked himself while looking at his palm, which was wet with seawater and the remnants of his thick c*m. After soaking in the cold seawater for a while, Dan's body temperature, which had initially been very high, began to drop. Deciding to swim back to shore, he noticed a suitcase bobbing in the ocean. Realizing that the contents of the suitcase might be useful to them, Dan immediately swam over to it.
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