## Hazel's POV
"Hazel? Hazel, can you hear me?"
Cherry's voice pulled me back to consciousness. My eyelids fluttered open to see her worried face hovering above me.
"Thank goodness," she sighed. "You blacked out for a minute there."
Pain pulsed through my knee in vicious waves. I tried to sit up but immediately regretted it as nausea crashed over me.
"Don't move," our guide said firmly. "The rescue team is still about forty minutes away."
I gritted my teeth. "Forty minutes?"
"The trail is difficult to access," she explained apologetically. "They're coming as fast as they can."
Rain began to spatter against the leaves overhead. Perfect. Just perfect.
"Can we at least get her somewhere more sheltered?" Quentin Young, our marketing director, asked. "This rain is only going to make things worse."
The guide surveyed our surroundings with a concerned frown. "We need to be careful moving her."
"I can walk," I insisted, though I wasn't actually sure I could. "Just help me up."