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Chapter 35

    Chapter 35


    Escape


    The moment Ettle uttered those words, a knot tightened in my stomach. | watched her grab a makeshift fishing rod, a look of


    determination etched on her face.


    “Stay Inside, Alina. It’s safer this way.”


    Ettie said, her eyes serious.


    | nodded hesitantly, feeling the weight of her words settle on my shoulders. Ettle had be a stranger, a version of my friend


    entangled with the ominoust threads of the mating run. As she headed towards the river, a pit formed in my stomach, the silence


    of the hut growing more ominous.


    Left alone, | surveyed the crude dwelling Ettle had fashioned for us. The logs. and branches formed a protective barrier against


    the forest''s unknown dangers, yet the very air inside felt heavy with secrets. My gaze shifted to Elijah’s bloodstain on the floor, a


    stark reminder of the brutality that had unfolded.


    Minutes crawled by, each second echoing louder in the confined space. The urge to flee seized me, but Ettle’s warning hold me


    in ce. My hands fidgeted, ying with the edges of the map hidden in my pocket. The lines on the paper seemed like a


    lifeline, a potential escape route from this surreal nightmare.


    | couldn''t shake the feeling that every rustle in the trees outside held a hidden threat. The forest, once a ce of sce, had


    morphed into abyrinth of uncertainty. | strained my ears, half-expecting to hear Ettie’s scream, but the only sound was the


    gentle rustling of leaves in the wind,


    | wrestled with the dilemma of whether to trust her, my instincts urging me to leave this makeshift haven. Yet, fear paralyzed me-


    fear of what lurked beyond the walls, fear of the Ettle | once knew, now transformed by the Mating Run.


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    As the minutes stretched into an eternity, | found myself pacing within the confines of the hut. The anticipation of the unknown


    wed at my sanity. My eyes kept darting to the entrance, half-expecting Ettie’s return, half-dreading it.


    Adull ache settled in my chest, a mix of anxiety and regret.


    The map crinkled softly in my grip as | withdrew it from my pocket, its contours unfolding to reveal a tatteredndscape of inked


    trails and markings. My eyes traced the lines, the numbers denoting Hunters and Hiders scattered across the forest like cryptic


    symbols.


    Ettie’s figure, represented by a tiny number, hovered near the river, a distance. that seemed both daunting and tempting. A surge


    of conflicting emotions tightened my chest. Was this a chance to escape the shadows that clung to our shared history, or a


    plunge into the unknown that lurked beyond the boundaries of the map?


    My gaze flitted between the crude depiction of our hut and the expanse of forest stretching towards Ettie’s location.


    | knew the risks of venturing towards Ettie, the Hunter whose actions had transformed our friendship into a dance of uncertainty.


    As my eyes fixated on the distance between us, a flicker of determination sparked within. Escape became a tangible possibility, a


    choice to navigate the wilds on my own terms. The map, a parchment of liberation, beckoned me to defy the constraints that


    bound me to Ettie’s unpredictable actions.


    The urge to flee gripped me, a dance between the known confines of our makeshift refuge and the uncharted territories marked


    on the map. The forest seemed to echo with the silent beckoning of freedom, a freedom thaty beyond the numbers, beyond


    the web of alliances and betrayals.


    My fingers traced the path that would take me closer to Ettie, and the anticipation of this ndestine journey pulsed through my


    veins. A quiet resolve settled within me, a resolve fueled by the desire to untangle the threads of fear that bound me to the hut,


    bound me to Ettie.


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    Yet, a voice of caution lingered. The numbers, seemingly innocuous, whispered tales of alliances and treachery. The forest, an


    unpredictable canvas, concealed its dangers behind the veil of trees. The internal monologue, a relentless narrator, debated the


    consequences of this imminent decision.


    The wind carried a faint melody of Ettie’s distant presence, a subtle reminder of the camaraderie that once defined our


    friendship. The dichotomy between the safety of the known and the allure of the unknown echoed in the depths of the hut,


    amplifying the weight of my choice.


    Mumbling to myself, | found sce in the low hum of my own voice.


    The pros and cons swirled in my thoughts, weaving a narrative of uncertainty.


    and fear.


    “She could find me,” | whispered, my breath catching on the words as | scanned the map. “What will | do then?”


    The pros teased me, beckoning like sirens in the tempest. Escape meant. liberation from the unpredictable dance Ettie led us


    through. The forest, abyrinth of unspoken fears, promised both freedom and peril. My fingers traced the pros, a tentative


    exploration of the unknown thaty beyond the confines of the hut.


    But the cons, like tendrils of caution, snaked through my thoughts. Ettie, despite the metamorphosis into someone


    unrecognizable, bore the imprint of our shared history. The cons whispered of the bond that once held us together, the echoes of


    laughter and whispered dreams that now seemed like distant echoes in


    the wind.


    “Ettie, best friend,” | murmured, the words a bittersweet refrain. The bond, once an unbreakable thread, now felt frayed, strained


    by the weight of Ettie’s unpredictable actions. The internal monologue wove through the pros and cons, a tapestry of conflicting


    emotions that left me suspended in indecision.


    My gaze lingered on the door, a threshold between the known safety of the hut and the untamed wilderness beyond. The pros,


    like distantnterns, promised a path to independence, a chance to reim agency in this unpredictable game. Yet, the cons,


    heavy with the weight of shared memories, anchored me to the familiarity


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    “Ettie, scary now,” | admitted, the truth hanging heavy in the air. The internal monologue echoed my uncertainty, wrestling with


    the fear that clung to Ettie’s transformation. The cons, a reminder of the shadow she cast, whispered warnings of the


    unpredictable journey thaty ahead.


    As | continued mumbling, the dialogue with myself became a lifeline in the echoing silence of the hut. The pros and cons, an


    intricate dance, mirrored the conflicting currents within me. Ettie’sughter, once a melody that resonated in the walls, now


    echoed as a distant memory, drowned by the weight of the cons that threatened to tip the scales.


    The door, an unspoken invitation to the unknown, taunted me. The pros beckoned with the allure of independence, of breaking


    free from the clutches of a friend turned stranger. The cons, however, clung to the nostalgia of shared moments, a whispered


    plea to salvage what remained of the friendship that once defined us.


    Heart pounding like the frantic beat of unseen wings, | felt the decision resonate within me. The hut, once a haven, now bore


    witness to the unraveling of bonds and the emergence of a lone wanderer. The map, crinkling softly in my grasp, became both a


    compass and a confidante, guiding me through the maze of choices thaty beyond the threshold.


    My hands, trembling like the leaves in the breeze, reached for the bag. It hung there, a silent witness to the internal monologue


    that had echoed within the hut. Biscuits, a humble offering from a sponsor, nestled alongside the knife — apanion in this


    solitary expedition.


    As | stuffed biscuits into the bag, the echoes ofughter and shared stories reverberated. Ettie, my friend turned guardian turned


    stranger, remained oblivious to the impending departure. The cons, like shadows in the periphery, whispered warnings of guilt


    and abandonment. Yet, the pros, those daring fireflies, illuminated. the path to autonomy.


    “This is for the best, Alina. Don’t even think about.”


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    | whispered, the admission a pact with the universe. The bag, slung over my shoulder, carried the weight of a choice that


    transcended the boundaries of friendship. | moved with calcted steps, eyes darting to the door as if expecting it to betray my


    ndestine exit.


    The map, a tapestry of possibilities, guided my fingers as they traced the route. of escape. The dialogue within me, once a


    symphony of conflicting emotions, now hummed a melody of determination. Each step away from the hut felt like a liberation, an


    assertion of my agency in the midst of this orchestrated game.


    Outside, the forest greeted me with its dappled sunlight and the rustling of leaves. | paused, inhaling the scent of freedom tinged


    with uncertainty.


    “Finally,” | muttered to myself, the words a soft exhale escaping the captivity of my thoughts. The forest, shrouded in moonlit


    mysteries, spread before me like an expansive canvas waiting to be explored. | cast a hesitant nce over my shoulder, half—


    expecting Ettie’s silhouette to materialize in the doorway, but there was only the quiet darkness.


    The path ahead beckoned me with a sense of freedom, each step resonating with the echo of newfound autonomy. The map


    crinkled in my hands, a tangible guide to uncharted territories, and | found sce in its simplicity. The dialogue within me, once


    muddled and stifled, now emerged with rity in the open air.


    The forest embraced me like an old friend, Its branche’s forming a canopy of reassurance overhead. The rustling leaves, a


    chorus of encouragement, urged me to venture deeper into the heart of the unknown. The silence, once stifled by the walls of the


    hut, became a symphony of nature’s serenade.


    “Free,” | murmured, savoring the taste of the word on my lips. Each stride away from Ettie’s dwelling felt like sheddingyers of


    confinement, a gradual release from the invisible chains that had bound me. The forest path, uneven beneath my feet, became a


    metaphorical escape route, leading me toward a destiny shaped by my own choices.


    The air, cool against my skin, carried with It the fragrance of freedom. | walked, not as one escaping, but as one ombracing the


    vastness of the forest, eager to carve my own narrative. The distant murmur of a stream added a soothing


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    undertone to the symphony of the night, a melody harmonizing with the newfound dialogue within me.


    With each step, the weight of the hut’s confinement lifted, reced by the lightness of possibility. The forest whispered tales of


    resilience, a shared history woven into the very fabric of its being. The dialogue, once entangled in theplexities of a


    transformed friendship, now echoed with the simplicity of


    self-reliance.


    | thought about the next few days.


    Ettie was like a shadow, always lurking, always searching. | had to be smart, had to stay ahead, or she’d catch up and who


    knows what she''d do.


    | nced around, my eyes catching the flickering light of a lone camera dangling from the ceiling. The air felt heavy with worry as


    | tried to figure out my next move. The frayed edges of the upholstery scratched against my skin, but my mind was too


    preupied to notice.


    “Okay, Alina, think,” | muttered to myself, my voice barely above a whisper. | needed a n, a way to slip through Ettie’s fingers.


    My gaze shifted to the small window, revealing a dimly lit alley below. Maybe | could disappear into the night, be just


    another shadow in the city.


    The silence in the room pressed against my ears, making my thoughts echo louder. | reached for the crumpled note on the


    coffee table, a cryptic message that arrived like a warning whistle in the wind.


    “Stay one step ahead.”


    | said, but how? Ettie wasn’t one to be underestimated.


    As | journeyed further, the dialogue within me transformed into a quiet contemtion of the possibilities ahead. The map, a


    parchment of potential, guided my steps through thebyrinth of trees. The numerical codes, once cryptic symbols, now charted


    a course toward self-discovery.


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