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Craig ran after the two, but he kept a sure amount of distance from them. It was just enough to see them from afar while he was hiding behind a huge tree that would give him the amount of time to get out from where he was to save himself if the bear suddenly turned to him after it was finished with Marlon. It was already morning, and the rain that had accompanied them last night was already gone and changed into a fog that seemed new to him and only showed today. There was never a fog like this before, even in the morning after a heavy session of rain at night. They would wake up with the surroundings already brighter than the darkest night, clear and obviously brand new day to suffer, so this kind of added effect on this island was making him frown. He could barely see anything, the fog