Marigold
Marigold listened to Kayt splash around in the water, and chuckled when the girl squealed. She was glad no one had been injured so far. She laid her hands on the floor and felt the vibrations of the girl stumbling around. Sniffing, the cave smelt musty, earthy, and wet. "Excuse me honey, but what time is it?" Mari asked, in the direction of Kayt. "Afternoon, morning, evening, night?" The air was hot, but then again it was an island. Mari's best guess was that it was morning or afternoon, but being unable to see the sunlight, she couldn't be sure.
Fallon
Fallon nodded at Amber. "Okay, thank you for letting me know." He smiled. He didn't want to admit he was afraid of going back into the plane, but he set forth anyway. Gently wading into the water, he looked through it for sharks or jellyfish. "Alright, Fallon... 1...2...3!" He mumbled to himself. On three, he dove in and swam as fast as he could to the plane's edge. Pulling himself up and in, he looked at the ceiling. He really didn't want to see the dead people. Squinting his eyes, he finally opened them and looked around. It wasn't as bad as he had imagined. People slumped in their chairs or on the floor, but there wasn't much blood. He searched the overhead containers for carry on bags, and slung them all around his shoulders. He tried walking to the back of the plane, where the flight attendants sat. It was steep because of the plane's angle. He finally managed to pull some first aid kits out, but it appeared as though there was a lot of damage. He also got a defibrillator and some batteries, along with a flashlight. Where the food was stored, he found a few measly packages of peanuts and plastic cups. Everything looked damaged, and Fallon had no idea if anything would actually be useful. He searched the bathrooms, talking the toilet paper and soap. Finally, he stepped out of the plane and back into the water. Holding onto the sides of the plane, he peered into the cargo hold. There was some luggage left. He dove underneath, and blindly pulled two suitcases up. Everything he carried was very heavy, and he struggled back to shore. By the time he got there, he felt half drowned. Fallon gasped for air, and dragged the findings farther onto the shore.
???(Baby)
Cradled in a strangers arms, the baby felt she wanted to cry. However, this girls arms were warm and soft. She was more comfortable than she was in the plane. Where was her mother? She felt so hungry. Holding back for now, she shifted in the girl's arms, and sidled up against her chest.