The three youngsters listened attentively to what a guard with friendly copper eyes was telling them. It was crazy for the three of them to accept the challenge; after all, they had nothing to lose; if they succeeded in getting out of Elliot Craig's domain, they would have the chance to live a decent life like normal people, but if they failed... well, it was certain that they would die and stop suffering for eternity.
"Did you understand?" asked the guard, looking at the kids who were trying to memorize the improvised map he had made.
The trio nods; although they had many questions inside them, none of them dared to speak without Emer's or any other guard's permission.
"Well, you must get to the Gold Star as soon as possible once you are outside. I will be waiting for you there before the first snowfall. I will take you to a safe place," he explains again, wishing the three youths could understand him, "I left the gates half open and disabled the security cameras; remember to press the red button on the boat to get away from here as fast as possible.
The brown-haired boy was feeling nervous; that was the tenth time Emer explained the plan in detail, and he was beginning to memorize it; he was not a brainless idiot as Mr. Craig insulted him daily, he understood quite well. The plan was simple, so to speak; they had to go through some corridors of the subway labyrinth until they found an arch of rocks where the waves crashed against, and the boats were waiting for them. Anxiety and fear of failure were eating him alive, Mr. Craig's devilish look paralyzed his muscles, and he began to rethink if it was a good idea to get out of that hole.
"Were you scared too, mom?
I don't remember seeing fear in your face
Nor tremors run through your body from nerves
I'm drowning in fear, and I don't know if I can do it without your help."
"You already know what you have to do…I trust on you."
The guard gives them a tiny smile hiding his fear for the stupid idea he had had. He owed a debt to those kids, especially Colette's son, the woman he could not help. He had dedicated each of his days to researching the best way to get those kids out of the clutches of his crazy boss, and six years later, he had finally found and devised the perfect plan. He no longer cared if he died in the attempt as long as he kept his promise to Colette and Bibi to get their children out alive. That would be enough for Emer.
"Okay, it's time."
The four left the cell and followed Emer through the labyrinth, half-lit by torches at a hurried and careful pace. The footsteps of the three youths were silent and light as the rest of their bodies, making only the heavy boots of the armed man, who had been in charge of keeping his other companions entertained so that they would not get in his way, could be heard.
"Hey, Emer! I thought you were resting…." Greets a guard from the opposite corner of the corridor. All of them stopped as soon the foreign voice was heard; their hearts began to race.
Emer, for his part, covered the boys behind him, taking advantage of his tall stature and broad back, slyly picking up his muffled gun.
"I want to get some air; being underneath for so long makes me nauseous," answers loud and clear without moving from his place.
"I get you, man. This place is horrible. Let me join…."
"No thanks! I rather walk alone." They broke in the ashen blond-haired man quickly, trying to walk through the shadows so that the boys behind him would go unnoticed. Emer's companion laughs dryly, shaking his head, approaching them.
"C'mon, man, have fun for a while, you'll see what a good time you'll…."
The huge guard stops advancing when he sees a small shadow behind his companion, which causes him to smile slyly.
"I see that you already have company. " His smile darkened, and he got a little closer noticing three heads behind Emer, three heads that certainly should not be there.
Emer didn't wait for him to come any closer and pulled out the pistol resting on the sides of his pants, pointing it at his head, and shooting. The body of the terrible guard slides down the sharp stone walls, and a pool of blood begins to surround him.
"Hurry up," exclaims the cupper-eyed man charging the gun.
The four escapists run down the corridor turning to the right, trying to forget the lifeless body of the officer. The way to the dock was long and confusing, but fortunately, they had not had another incident; however, that didn't mean that something bad could happen.
"Yes, Mr. Craig, I think more than half of the guards had too much to drink...."
From Oliver's throat came a muffled scream as he saw the demon that owned the place, calling everyone's attention. Elliot Craig wasn't supposed to be at the dock that night; Emer's plans were once again frustrated; why did Elliot have to be at the exact place and time every time he planned a move? Emer covered the brown boy's mouth with more force than necessary while with his free hand he pointed at Craig, who looked at him with surprise and then, as he rested his gaze on the young man changed to a choleric one.
"WHAT DO YOU THINK YOU'RE DOING!" the growl of the slender, golden-haired man managed to scare the three boys.
"What I should have done a long time ago," Emer mumbles, releasing the dark-haired man, shooting at the button that would keep the gate open so they could escape, "Run, now!"
The three youngs looked at the scene with terror, but they don't wait for a second longer to run to the exit when they hear Emer's indications. They had memorized the map and had already run through these corridors, one turn to the right, another to the right, and a last one to the left.
"CLOSE THE DAMN DOORS; DON'T LET THEM ESCAPE!"
The guards with Elliot began to shoot at Emer, the traitor, while others tried to repair the switch. Elliot let out a shuddering growl and ran off after those three vermin. He could not allow anyone to leave his house, least of all that brown-haired guy with detestable emerald eyes.
The triplet was a bunch of nerves; the sound of the waves crashing quietly against the rocks and the crisp, clean night air only made the adrenaline and stress increase twofold; they were so close. Oliver made it across in time for the bars to come back down, leaving Jack and Annette inside.
"No!"
Oliver desperately tries to move the rusty bars without success, while Jack and Anette search for a stone that could break them. Fear transpired from every one of them; Jack covers the girl with his body from Mr. Craig's shots, taking the only way out.
"Go away!" his friend shouts at him, hiding in a tiny corner without letting Anette go.
"I'm not leaving you!" shouts Oliver in desperation with tears in his green eyes, reaching for a large rock and smashing it against the bars.
"We'll be fine, I swear! If you don't leave, the three of us will die!"- cried the honey-eyed girl, "Go away, Oliver!"
Anette had noticed as well as Jack that Mr. Craig was one floor above them and was looking for some way out to shoot Oliver. They were not in as much danger as it seemed, or at least that's what she tried to think; as long as Mr. Craig's attention was focused on killing Oliver, they could open the gate again.
Oliver closes his eyes for a few seconds, squeezing hard those bars wishing for a second he had enough strength to break them, remembering the words his mother had told him years ago when they were trying to escape.
>> No matter what happens, you must get out of here, do you understand? Don't look back and run away...<<
That memory was enough to make him run to the waiting boat, get on it and desperately search for the red button Emer had told them about. He crouches down when he hears bullets crashing against the boat, and it is there where he finds the button, pressing it multiple times to get it to start. The engine starting up startles Oliver, eliciting a small scream that he tries to pacify by covering his mouth; seconds later, the ship begins to move so fast and lurching that Oliver had to hold on to anything. He pulls his head out a little to see that demon looking for another similar transport and chasing it, fearfully he lowers his head again and curls into a ball, unaware that the boat was leaving that dreary place at an unimaginable speed, hoping that Mr. Craig would not catch up with him and that Jackson and Anette had managed to escape.
The light of dawn, along with the sound of birds and the slight movement of the boat hitting something, wakes Oliver up, making him close his eyes for a few moments to get used to the strange sunlight. Once his sight adapts to the new surroundings, his drowsy face changes to one of surprise and admiration for the incredible scenery he has never seen before. There were so many colors, so much light, and so much peace that on the boy's lips, a big smile appeared, the first in a long time. Then he felt his stomach churn, and the null aliment he possessed inside was returned to the outskirts of the small boat. His hands gripped the bard tightly as the pain in his ribs and throat made him twitch. Oliver wasn't used to being on a ship, and the constant movement throughout the night had made him so dizzy that he fell unconscious. Once his body gave everything back, he wiped his mouth with the sleeve of his torn shirt, trying to regulate his breathing. "Hey, what do
Oliver was once again running through the huge streets of the unknown location, being chased by a group of officers in an attempt to find the famous money and The Gold Star. The officers thought he was just another lowlife looking for someone to rob, and Oliver thought Mr. Craig's men had found his whereabouts. The light and activity in the city changed as the hours passed, and that was another factor that had the brown-haired boy dismayed; however, he had no time to admire the city and wonder why the light disappeared as he ran as fast as his tired feet would allow. "Stop in the name of the law!" The ground was also changing; instead of being smooth and rough, it was now uneven; some parts were earthy and others itchy. The huge buildings and noisy cars were gone, replaced by trees and dry grass. The boy was exhausted. Since he woke up, he had not had a great rest, and the wounds caused by that demon were still fresh some of them even opened by the movement i
Raindrops fell on his body, bringing him peace. He had been deciding whether to leave the cave or stay inside listening to the rain crashing, Chrystal Daly fell asleep after introducing herself, and Oliver made a small fire to warm up... however, the desire to go out and enjoy the famous rain was stronger than the tiredness and the cold. The corners of his lips lifted into a smile, and then a light chuckle escaped his lips. He couldn't remember the last time he felt so happy that he had the urge even to laugh; it was so much better than he had imagined. The sound of each drop hitting the ground irregularly, the smell it emanated, and how soothing it was to his body and soul was a thousand times better than hearing it under the ground. Oliver raised his arms and wiped his face with the water, his hands and arms. "It's even more beautiful than what you told me, mother." -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
"Over here!" Gunshots and screams could be heard all over the place, upsetting the nerves of both teenagers who were running for another exit. They had not waited long when Oliver turned around to escape; they ought to do the same, turning to the right freedom felt closer. They ran towards the boats still being chased by a group of guards who managed to hurt the blond's left arm. "Jack!" shouts the black-haired woman. "Go away!" "What are you saying?" She didn't want to go alone in that boat, she wasn't as strong and independent as Oliver and Jack, she had accepted this craziness because she wouldn't be alone. "Stop acting like a hero, you idiot!" Annette bent down to help the blond stand up, placing her healthy arm around his neck, with the other hand she holds him by the waist and they both move forward a couple of meters before the guards arrive for them. "No!" "Let her go, it was my...mgh!" O
Oliver didn't keep track of how many days he had gone without healthy food and how slowly he was recovering from his last punishment. He was tired, sore, and sick. Maybe, last night he should have slept more instead of enjoying the beautiful, freezing rain. Even so, he had to move forward; he thought that he would regain his strength by eating a little and drinking.When they left the forest, Oliver had to hold back a grunt because of how annoying the noises, the people, and everything around him was. He felt afraid again; there was a lot of light, and he felt all eyes on him. He had to endure it and adapt if he wanted to be free.The way to Chrystal Daly's house was tortuous, and the redhead had to help him in the last meters because his feet could no longer support his weight and the pain in his torso.“I'm sorry,” muttered the green-eyed boy, once inside the house.“Nothing's wrong,” she answered instantly, “I think you sh
Chrystal was undecided on what to do. She never imagined that the boy would faint in front of her, but if he fainted, it was because something was wrong with him. She thought that his face was not the only injured area. He was walking slowly and limping on his way home; she offered him help, but Oliver immediately refused her.She picked up Oliver's unconscious body and carried him to one of the couches in the living room. She couldn't take him to the hospital in the rain, or he would get sick. She hurried to get some gauze and cold water to regulate his temperature, and a couple of warm blankets as well. When she had everything she needed, she placed the cold water-soaked gauze on the boy’s forehead, then the socks. She thought for a second if it was wise to treat the bruises on his face and find out if there were more injured areas, like his feet.If she waited for him to wake up and ask him if he wanted help, Oliver would probably refuse with mute words...no,
“Oliver.”The named boy opened his eyes for a couple of seconds without recognizing the person in front of him. Chrystal moved away a little, seeing how he slowly began to recover consciousness.“You fainted after eating,” she said as she saw the confusion on his sore face, “you had a fever.”Oliver was surprised to see her, not knowing how long he had been asleep. He was sorry for causing more trouble to the girl with strange reddish hair. He wanted to apologize, but his mouth was so heavy he could barely swallow his own saliva. His whole body ached for more rest, he felt worse than a few hours ago… or was it days?“Drink.”The girl passed him a clear glass with water. Oliver stretched his arm with great effort; however, his hand could not support the weight and slipped to crash with the floor. Oliver let out a gasp and forced himself to get up quickly to pick up the glass, trying to get the w
The moonlight kept Chrystal awake, she hadn't admired the star since the death of her family, and it never seemed brighter than now. What was she supposed to do? How could she help Oliver if she needed help too? She let out a sigh remembering some of the many pieces of advice her mother used to tell her.If he was on the run, he probably didn't know where to go... why, of all the people he could run into, was she the one he turned to? She wasn't exemplary; she didn't even trust herself; why should he?Maybe... looking for safe places where he could take refuge and live in peace, or look for his parents or a family member to take him...She let out a sigh and moved away from the window. She left her room and went to the living room to see the strange young man who seemed to have a pleasant dream. Why did Oliver remind her of her brothers? Why did he make her feel... more human? Did the world want her to go on living? What was the reason?Soaking the gauze