Planning A Rescue
I refused to go home without Kieran.
Landon could not talk me out of it.
It was too dark to drive back to the nearest town.
Zane suggested we pitch a tent on the edge of the forest.
Luckily, we carried enough supplies in the SUV.
Zane found a patch of a clearing near a stream.
As the two of them worked on setting up the tent, I went to wash my face and calm down.
The reflection that stared back at me from the water surface was a haggard woman with a pale face and puffy eyes.
My Jair was a mess, with bits of dried leaves and mud stuck to it.
My left shirt sleeve was torn during the scuffle with the villagers.
I cleaned the scrapes on both arms and felt a stinging pain in my left leg, where someone had kicked me.
The locals’ hostility towards me was unexpected.
I’d decided to come here as soon as I knew Kieran was alive.
There had been no time to think, to plan.
The past twenty-four hours had been a rollercoaster ride of emotions.
I sat on the riverbank with my knees drawn up, trying to
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