I opened my eyes and stared at the sky and knew I was dreaming. I sat up and looked around at the lush growth around me, the palm trees, listening to the seagulls. The breeze was warm as I stood up and looked down at the almost sheer white sundress. The grass felt cool beneath my bare feet and I spun a slow circle. I was up on a high hill and through the trees and the palm trees I could see and hear the ocean to the east and the north. I could also see the beach to the east.
I lived in Ohio, nowhere near any ocean at all and I wondered about the dream. I hated the beach, hated the ocean, the outdoors. I detested the sun with a passion and it hated my fair skin.
So why dream about a lush paradise beach?
"Wake up," I demanded of myself, looking around again. I tried to remember how I might have gotten here and I couldn't remember anything. That also told me it was a dream. "Wake up!" I told myself again.
I walked into the trees to the west, moving out of the direct sunlight. My skin was already turning pink. Did you get sunburns in dreams?
"Hello?!?"
The yell was distant, far to the south and I froze. I didn't really feel like I was dreaming... I was too focused. It was all too real.
I started carefully making my way to the south with my bare feet, searching out the voice.
"HELLO?"
It was closer now, and feminine now that I could hear it better. Should I yell back? What if it wasn't a nice person? Where the hell was I and how the hell did I get here?!?
I tried to remember anything, but all I could really remember was leaving class and walking out of the lecture hall with one of the international students, talking to him about the Halloween traditions in the US and why everyone was going to be dressing up for all the parties. Nothing at all after that. I couldn't even remember leaving campus or making it to my car.
"Hey!" a male voice yelled from off to my left.
"Hello?!? Who is there?" the female voice in front of me yelled, still a ways away.
"Walk towards my voice!" the male voice called.
I hurried towards both of their voices, trying to be silent as I stepped through the grass.
"Where are you?" she called.
"Keep coming! I am coming to you too! Keep talking!" he yelled.
I paused and hung back, feeling like I was about halfway between them now. They would converge on me. I hid back behind a tree and the bush at it's base.
Less than a minute later, a man came through a few yards in front of me, dressed in black shorts and a black t-shirt. He was average height, slender but athletic looking with a dark tan, black hair and dark eyes. He kept going and I followed behind at a distance for about twenty seconds when the girl came into view. They stopped, both of them panting and staring at each other from a distance.
"Who are you?" he demanded of the girl who was in a white dress just like mine.
"Nicolette, who are you? Do you know how you got here? I can't remember shit!"
"David, I can't remember either. I was on my way home from work. I think I heard someone else yelling down the beach, but you were closer."
"What's going on?" she asked fearfully.
"I don't know, but if there are more of us, we should probably try and find everyone, right?"
"Are you sure? What if this is like some reality show, or one of those messed up places where hunters hunt humans?"
"If it is, then we will have strength in numbers. Come on, let's go to the beach and walk it until we find who else was yelling. Ok?"
Crashing noises through the undergrowth made both of them and me as well look back to the north. A man came pushing through the bushes, panting and sweating. He was also in a black t-shirt and black shorts, just like the other young man.
"What the hell is this?" he demanded of the two of them. "I heard you yellin'! Where am I?"
"We don't know. I woke up here, I think she did too. We can't remember how we got here."
"Me either! What the fuck man? What the fuck???"
"Were you yelling up the beach?"
"Naw, I just heard y'all yellin and talkin'."
"I think there are more people here," David said, looking back at Nicolette. "My name is David, this is Nicolette."
"Nicki," the girl said quickly to the taller man.
"Javon."
I stood up and stepped out and they all turned to me, gaping. "Kai," I said softly.
"Where did you come from?" David asked, stepping closer to me and looking over my head behind me.
"I heard you all yelling... I was too afraid to answer, but I came to see."
"Shit!" Javon said breathlessly, looking around. "HELLO! ANYONE HEAR ME???"
I hunched down, covering my ears as Javon yelled. He was loud!
"Are you ok?" David asked me, moving closer again.
I stepped back, circling wide of him and the others. "Fine. Just... stay over there."
"I'm not going to hurt you," David said calmingly, sidestepping closer with his hands up.
"There is no reason for you to get any closer!" I said anxiously, backing up further.
He stopped, putting his hands up. "You're right. You are absolutely right," he said, backing away. "I am an orderly at a mental hospital, it's sort of habit. What do you do, Kai?"
"Student."
"Where from?" he asked, like he was afraid I was about to bolt.
"OSU. Ohio."
"I'm from Florida, what about you, Nicki?" he asked the other girl.
"Nevada."
"Pennsylvania," Javon volunteered.
"Hello?" a male voice called distantly.
"HERE!" Javon yelled. "Come on, that's towards the beach," he said, then started that way.
I had to move quickly to get out of the way since that put David and Nicki coming straight at me to follow Javon. I stayed well back, following at a distance. Javon kept yelling as he jogged towards the voice.
When he broke out of the trees onto the beach, David and Nicki right behind him, I stayed back in the shade and watched.
There were two men in a black t-shirt and shorts and two girls in white dresses and everyone started talking all at once. I listened a moment, then finally stepped out enough that they could all see me. "Everyone! Quiet a moment!" I yelled and they all looked at me.
"Which way did you come from?" I asked one of the new men.
"That way," he said, pointing north.
"Then we need to follow the beach this way to look for more people. How far that way?"