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RED JUNGLE

Chapter 5 AFTERMATH

Word Count: 1313    |    Released on: 04/05/2023

he cops to the driver and ventured further through midst of broken seats lying in utter disarray at one edge of the bus until he spot a dead body lying next to a black man whose unconscious face was t

hazardous journey to a prison surrounded by a water where he as well as some of the other criminals knew that they had been destined to be transferred to be locked up in goal under the consent of the police chief and soon recalled that the white cop who had already stopped breathing two hours before he regained consciousness, was none other than officer James whose skin had now turned cold whitish pale and his fingers had turned numb a

y quickly as soon as he noticed a gigantic part of the side door on the right, ahead of him, was broken wide open for another gush of sunlight to glimmer into his eyes, and before he could wriggle out of the tigh

h his strong limbs which the stranded prisoner could see severing the door without much needed effort from the outside till it was broken to shreds. A slight thought of the possibility that the police rescue team had already found the wreckage and all his efforts to escape the truck had gone up in smoke, comple

ck finding any

s two cops lying dead

ella didn't surv

n't k

uckily caught sight of him near the front part of the truck whence the sand had swal

nother on

came resounding into the truck soon after he had wid

out of th

an do it,holmes. He'

ull him

ch time to waste

e lucky

omeone familiar, rep

y, e

t to step on t

ll, d

and kept squeezing himself through the imbalance tight corners in an extremely cautious way that he was skillful enough to slip through every little space that almost prevented him from getting to his planned destination but he somehow slid himself through most of the barriers and briefly arrived face to

olme. I'll get

d in the sand, only to feel him stuck but he doggedly kept pulling him off the sand and luckily succeeded in doing so. The prisoner fell off hard from the heap of sand with a loud thud on the roof but the vehicle absorbed the eff

a. I owe you.

from his weary mouth which had gone dry as soon as he was able to crouc

gringo. I only did

you deserve

th me if you

acquainted fellow received warmly and dropped his squatted knees

aced in a twinkle of an eye and sent him reeling in pain for a while before he succeeded in placating his rapid heartbeat t

tion starkly written on his face and drew

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