The neighborhood was a ghostly tableau of old homes, long forsaken by their owners.
Weeds had imed the yards as their own, and many of the houses had sumbed to the ravages of time, copsing into themselves.Valerie alighted from her car,pelled to traverse the destendscape on foot.
Anxiety ignited within her like a wildfire, consuming her from the inside out. She checked her phone, only to find it as deste as her surroundings - no signal.
With a sigh, she pocketed the device and began her uphill journey.Her children''s whereabouts were a mystery; her only option was to search each house, room by room. The houses were scattered, each one a lonely ind in a sea of destion.
She hadbed through nearly all of them, save for those that were beyond saving,pletely reduced to ruins. Yet, she found no trace of her children.Her voice, choked with tears, echoed through the silence as she called out their names. Her pleas met with nothing but the oppressive silence. "I''ve followed your instructions; now hand over my kids!" she bellowed into the void. "Where are you? Show yourself and prove to me they''re safe!""Show yourself!" Her tears overflowed, cascading down her cheeks as sobs wracked her body.
Overwhelmed by frustration, she stumbled and copsed to the ground, surrendering to her despair.Insects skittered through the grass around her, a sight that would have sent her leaping in fear on any other day. But not today. Her face was numb, her mind consumed with worry for her children.
She wished it were her in their ce.In the midst of her darkest hour, a faint voice pierced the silence.Valerie stilled her sobs, holding her breath to listen.
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The cool night air carried the distant sound of a child''s cry.A spark of hope ignited within her. Abandoning her bag, she scrambled to her feet and ran toward the sound.Finally, she found herself standing before a dpidated brick building, the cries now discernible.Còntens bel0ngs to N?(v)elDr/a/ma.Org
Without a moment''s hesitation, Valerie pushed open the door. Inside, her worst fears were realized her two children were bound to a post."Joseph... Hannah!"
She rushed toward them.Both children, blindfolded, began to wail even louder at the sound of their mother''s voice."Mommy!""Don''t be afraid; Mommy is here to save you," Valerie reassured them, removing their blindfolds. She moved to untie them, but her heart plummeted as she discovered they were shackled with iron chains."Mommy, I''m scared.""Don''t be!" she insisted, wiping away her tears and tugging at the chains to no avail.
She picked up a brick from the floor and began to hammer it against the chains, filling the room with a cacophony of nging sounds. Despite her desperate attempts, the chains remained steadfast. She scanned the room for anything that could aid her, even contemting breaking the wooden posts.
As she struggled to free her children, the faint scent of smoke wafted into her nostrils.Instinctively, Valerie looked up to see plumes of thick smoke snaking their way into the room, advancing towards them like a relentless tide.
A sense of dread washed over her, and she redoubled her efforts to break the chains. The smoke thickened, and the room began to glow ominously as mes encroached.The children''s cries and the sound of shing chains punctuated the silence of the mountain. mes licked up the walls, gradually making their way inside the house along the eaves.
Valerie had exhausted all options, but the iron chain remained unbroken. In a state of panic, she screamed, her voice breaking as she picked up a rock and hurled it at the chain with all her might."Ah!!" Her cries wereced with despair, "I can''t break it! Why can''t I break it?!"Her children were within her reach-she had found them, yet she was powerless to save them. Wide-eyed, she watched as the fire spread, bathing the entire room in a haunting red glow."Mommy... cough, cough... it hurts."