Chapter 3 – Safe HavenThey walked briskly in the shadows of the port, knowing that at every juncture they may be spotted. The fisherman paused to check that the coast was clear and it seemed to Kim that he’d done this sort of thing before. As they walked she asked, “How did you know what was going on?” “No talking; it’s easier that way. We have to concentrate. We can’t afford to be followed or let them see where we’re going.” They continued past all the containers stacked ready for loading, past the cranes, past the warehouses, and paused at the offices that she knew so well. It was her place of work, where she booked in and out all the containers for her boss, Van Dooren. This was where all of her problems had started. The fisherman grabbed her hand. “This way, but we’ll have to move

