The Chase
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ile to notice if those men were still following. I stopped to restore my breathing pace. I was almost choking on my breat
it was nighttime and I had no means of light, I could not reali
th a loud voice before realization dawned on me. They were still searching for me.
hed in horror as they traced their steps towards the tree I used as a refug
ught in fear as I wat
nscious screamed. "What do I do?
but I found none. For the record, I can't fight and I get scared easily. As it i
robably it's time to go. Let fate take its course. I cl
sky voice that belongs to their leader. "But that
st jumped out from that place?" The leader ask
t the wrong tree the leader pointed at and I heaved a sigh of relief. They turned back to continu
aped until I heard
y as I continued to run, trying har
he is! G
s at this crucial period that I blamed myself for refusing Dad'
have been an advantage to me now. Oh God! What d
ere almost meeting up with my pace
g might happen." My
. But I should at least offer my last prayer to the one who sees all. I st
the short prayer, a bright blinding light shone over m
e called. "Huh!" My e
ing?" I sa
ou've been asleep for
ell is speaki
om
m but who says dream
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