Axel “Axel, can you tell me where you are taking me?” she whined as I helped her out of the car. I shut the door behind her “Careful,” I grinned, slipping my arms around her waist to guide her movements since I had her blindfolded. “It's not fair.” She huffed like a little girl. “We are almost there, love.” I chuckled, leading us to the picnic set-up afar. So much has been going on lately, stressing her out. I couldn't even remember the last time she smiled and truly meant it. She had been so wrapped up in the mind numbing discoveries around her that she had forgotten what it meant to actually live. Also, it has been hard to get a grip on what's going on around me because the holes in memories keep widening. I keep losing track of time and losing touch with reality. I knew this had