The sun seemed one thousand times stronger when it reflected onto Yojimbo who was flying between the two masses. His mind was becoming something different, and he was slowly turning into a violent person, or at least his day dreams were appearing like that.
'Man, I've got to do something. I thought that virus was gone, but now it seems it's back. Or maybe it's because of the stress I'm going through' he thought to himself flying across the beautiful clear ocean down below him.
The Teenan warrior hovered down to a secluded beach area and landed underneath a strange umbrella type tree which provided him with a reasonable amount of shade. Judging by how pale his skin was, Yojimbo burned easily. He only remembered landing on the planet, and so far hadn't experienced extreme UV Rays. His legs folded and he sat down leaning against the tree, and looked up towards the sun which appeared from behind the branches every so often. A beach ball smacked Yojimbo on the upside of his head and rolled down to the left of him, and it seemed to laugh at him.
"I'm so sorry" said a voice from the side of him.
Yojimbo turned and saw a young girl, about 17 or 18 running towards him, wearing a yellow shirt and the bottom part of her bikini. Yojimbo just smiled and threw the ball at her, which was caught with grace from the young girl.
"OH MY GOD!"She screamed holding the ball away from her.
But the ball wasn't a ball anymore, it was a large bomb, and it exploded in front of the girl. Yojimbo heard the girl scream over the sound of her skin bubbling and melting from her body. Yojimbo ran and tried to save her, but he wasn't quick enough and her skin starting to seep to the sand.
"WHY DID YOU KILL ME!" Screamed her smokey skeleton which started to fall into pieces all over the beach.
Yojimbo's breath started getting heavier and he just watched the skin and bones roll around. He hit himself in the head and woke up, still leaning against the tree. He looked around for a girl and searing flesh but found nothing of the kind and went back to staring at the sun.