Amidst passion’s confluence, Rhea‘s gaze fluttered open. After tonight Darin would try every means to
kill Millie.
With dawn’s arrival, Millie stirred from slumber, stretching Languidly. Grasping her phone, she
embarked on a digital journey, scouting for bus tickets to her childhood abode. Her grandmother’s
desire for a return tugged at her heartstrings, urging swift action to refurbish the ancestral dwelling in
anticipation of her grandmother’s homing.
Recognizing that prolonged vacancy could invite problems, such as leaks and the embrace of
dampness, Millie’s resolve surged.
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A call to her grandmother ensued, wordsced with purpose as she dered her intent to restore the
old abode. Joy burgeoned in her grandmother’s voice, and delight in the prospect was palpable.
Next, an attempt to reach Marcus bore no fruit. Unperturbed, Millie wrote a note detailing her excursion
to the countryside to oversee the old house herself.
Upon Millie’s arrival at the bus station, she gracefully embarked upon the coach, her choice falling upon
a seat adjacent to the window, a spot that promised glimpses of the world’s passing tapestry.
Due to the lengthy and tiring journey back to her hometown, Millie decided to close her eyes and rest.
In the preceding days, her body had been nearly drained by Marcus.
As Millie gently shut her eyes, a youthful gentleman stepped aboard the bus in tandem. With a graceful
gesture, he hoisted his belongings onto the rack, all the while, his gaze serendipitously alighting upon
Millie, a pleasant astonishment dancing within him.
“Millie…”
Yet, the bus’s cacophony devoured his utterance, leaving Millie’s repose untouched. The young man’s
approach yielded nothing. He went to take his seat.
An ebony-skinned figure followed suit, eyes deliberately tracing Millie’s form, Settling at the rear, his
motives remained veiled. Unbeknownst to Millie, this silent theater yed out.
Veering into somnolence, Millie drifted, ensnared by drowsiness, when abruptly, the coach’s journey
halted.
“Why this pause?”
The question echoed through the bus’s confines.
The driver relinquished his seat, standing resolute.
“An issue has arisen with the bus, necessitating a call for aid. You’ve endured hours of confinement; I
encourage you to disembark and embrace the revitalizing outdoor air. Be cautious not to venture too
far,” he articted.
Murmurs danced like whispers in the wind, with the cessation of air conditioning conjuring a stifling
interior. Passengers disembarked, seeking sce beneath the roadside’s canopy.
The tumult roused Millie. Bleary eyes met a tableau of passengers seated under the protective boughs,
cooling beneath nature’s embrace.
“My grandchild awaits me at school; an unforeseen dy cloaks the bus. I must beckon my husband to
retrieve him,” an elderly woman Lamented.
A symphony of questions apanied the bus’s predicament. Millie, too, joined the exodus, the sun’s
fierce gaze upon her awakening.
Amidst the shelter of a sprawling tree, an elder’s gesture extended towards her.
“Fair traveler, join this haven. Shade and coolness await,” her invitation sang, a refuge in nature’s arms.