Lock You In My Heart Chapter 486
From the moment they fled, they knew it wouldn’t be easy. At the back of their minds, they were
convinced that at some point, someone would find them.
So when Bain’s men started chasing after them, they weren’t exactly surprised. But the thing was, they
caught up with them so quickly. As Bain’s men closed the gap, it became more and more frightening.
They did have the advantage over Westley and Gabrielle because they had off-road motorcycles.
These weren’t ordinary bikes; they were built to withstand the harshest conditions in the mountain or
rough terrains. It didn’t matter how many obstacles were in their way, the bikes rolled over them like it
was no big deal.
As for Westley and Gabrielle, they were sitting in a small kayak that wasn’t made for speed. Even if
they drifted along the water, it wouldn’t be as fast as the motorbikes. They couldn’t move faster no
matter what they did.
When she looked behind them, she saw faint lights peeking through the woods. Bain’s men were
getting closer and closer, so much so that she could hear the roar of their engines.
“Westley, they’re almost here. What are we going to do now?” Gabrielle was drowning in fear, but she
tried her best to calm herself down. She didn’t want to show how scared she was because it might
affect Westley. If Westley found out she was terrified, he might not be able to think straight.
Gabrielle tamped down her terror and panic to avoid further worrying Westley. She slowly breathed in
and out to slow her pounding heart.
“Gabrielle, it’s not possible to go back to shore now. Our kayak can’t drift down as fast as their
motorbikes, so I have to go into the water. If we can reach the waterfall, they won’t be able to catch up.
There are high cliffs around it, so they cannot follow us.” Westley jumped into the water, drew out a
long rope, and tied it to his waist and the kayak. He was moving with a purpose.
“Westley, it’s too dangerous. What if you get hit by stones?” Gabrielle kept on ncing around them.
She was so worried about him, and she didn’t want him to get hurt.
If they were both in the kayak, it could protect them in case there were stones with sharp edges. They
wouldn’t sustain serious injuries. But now that Westley was in the water, he was in a vulnerable spot.
He could get hit directly.
“It’s okay. These stones have been soaked in water for decades, so they’re blunt. Even if I step on
them, it will only hurt for a little while. Either way, it won’t matter that much. You have to lie down and
don’t sit up. Hold the rope tightly with both hands, okay? I’ll pull the boat as fast as I can.” Westley had
to remind Gabrielle. With every minute that passed, their situation only became more dangerous.
Gabrielle didn’t say anything andy down obediently. The kayak concealed her petite body perfectly. It
was also in color ck, so the watercraft was camouged by the pitch ck night.
“Westley, there are many hazards in the water, especially since you can’t see clearly. You have to be
careful.” Gabrielle’s voice almost broke as the reminded him. She trembled s he thought of Westley
traversing along the water. She recalled at Rose told her—that there might be n eno, crocodiles, and
other dangerous aquatic creatures. What if they untered any of those things and West isnarmed?
abrielle, don’t worry. My clothes are s I have enough protection. Now lie down and don’t move. I’m
going to speed up.” Westley took a deer I pulled the kayak and swam down quickly. He struggled
against the
the big rocks along the way. He bumped his shoulder into a couple of them. It hurt him, but he had to
pon . He had to take on as far away from this ce as possible so he had to endure every little pain. If
he submitted to each hr und, they would never escape.
ng was amiss. There were members of the Campbell Family waiting outside the forest. Once they went
ashore through the waterfall, they would be safe, and they would have reinforcements. Westley kept on
telling himself to take one more step.
This was Westley’s n when he decided to go into the forest. He didn’t bring anyone with him, for fear
of alerting Bain. He brought a backpack and went alone. He told the others to stay outside the forest
and wait for him toe to them.
“Stop talking so that you can keep your strength!” Judging by his voice, Gabrielle sensed that
something was wrong. His tone was off. Maybe he was too tired, and he was just pushing himself too
hard.
“Okay. But if you’re afraid, then talk to me.” Westley nodded even if Gabrielle couldn’t see it. He was
exhausted and in pain. He was aware that he was almost dragging himself through the water.
“They’re here!” The motorbikes soon arrived by the river, the headlights shining on them. Gabrielle
looked behind her and found that two of the motorcycles were just a hundred meters away from them.
The men held crossbows and were starting to aim at them.
Gabrielle had seen Rose shooting pheasants with a crossbow before. She marveled at the way Rose
made it look so easy to hit a target no less than a hundred meters away. It wasn’t just any other
makeshift crossbow. It was a top-of-the-line weapon, with an impressive shooting range and improved
uracy.
These men weren’t strangers to using crossbows. Besides, Gabrielle and Westley were much bigger
than pheasants, so it would be easier for the men to aim their arrows at the pair.
“Westley, they’ve caught up with us. We’ve been found,” Gabrielle said with a heavy sigh. She felt her
stomach drop at the sight of the men.
“Yes, I see them. Gabrielle, get down in the water.” Westley underestimated their pursuers. He thought
they had enough time to arrive at the waterfall, but it was toote for them.
He could already hear the sound of the waterfall, but he knew it was still far away. They wouldn’t even
make it halfway at this rate.
Without any hesitation, Gabrielle quickly got into the water. She gasped as the cold soaked her clothes.
Just a second after she got down, she had an arrow whiz past her. “Shoot! Caterem!”
With hand holding Gabrielle, Westley held tipe of the kayak with the other hand. He asked Gabrielle to
grasp the
pe too. They would make use of the
k t heir shield. “Gabrielle, try your best to stay
kayak. If they continue shooting, they will hit the kayak instead. The fiberss will stop the arrows from
it .” Westley pulled out a crossbow from his backpack. “Westley, let’s hurry a jelle’s teeth chattered. Her
entire body shivered from the cold. They were almost submerged in spring wat hy temperature in the
mountains was mos than thirty degrees at daytime, it dropped at night. Her k e shaking badly, and she
struggled with ac step. Her breath plumed in the air, and she wanted to rub her
warm herself even a little bit. Gabriele imought of Westley, who was in the water longer. He might be
freezing
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“Gabrielle, if there’s any chance to go ashore and hide…”
“No way, Westley. I want to be with you! How are you even suggesting such a thing? We’re married!
And couples face problems together. We live together and die together. Besides, the reason why you’re
here in the first ce is because you came to save me. How dare you think I want to escape alone and
save only myself?” Gabrielle interrupted him, cutting off his words. He shouldn’t even consider it. How
could he let her run away while he faced their enemies? “Okay, then. We won’t be apart.” Westley
didn’t push Gabrielle away anymore, although he really wanted to do so. The only thing on his mind
was her safety.
They were both in danger. That was why he wanted to make sure she was safe first. But, by now,
Westley already understood Gabrielle’s stubbornness. There was no winning against her. His wife
really loved him. Even with their lives on the line, this simple thought made Westley smile. ‘Okay, then.
We’re leaving together,’ he thought. “Gabrielle, hold the rope tightly. Use all your strength to protect
yourself. Don’t move away from the kayak. I’m going to fight back.” Westley pushed Gabrielle and the
kayak forward. He jumped onto the nearest big stone and aimed at the people on the motorbikes with
the crossbow. He crouched low and steadied his hands. Westley took advantage of their headlights
because it made it easier for him to aim. He could shoot the arrow precisely. He didn’t n on injuring
anyone when he set out on a mission to save Gabrielle. He only needed to bring her to safety. But
Bain’s men forced his hand as they kept on shooting arrows that might wound Gabrielle. When it came
to protecting his wife, Westley became vicious and merciless.