Hours later I sniffed, feeling the cold wind against my cheek. I was done crying still a part inside me kept bugging; there’s something awfully wrong. My intuitions were screaming but isn't it already messed up? What could be wrong than what I felt now? The silence of the forbidden lake disrupted when few cars screeched to the stop. Turning my head, I found nearly hundreds of men in black, walking out of them. A very familiar silhouette caught my eyes. He ran upto me and I stood up from the sandy beach, dusting off the dirt from my bum. “Thank god, you are okay.” Relief etched in Tan’s voice; he bowed a little in acknowledge. “This is yours Mrs. Martin. Emergency numbers are saved.” He handed me a sleek designed latest model of iPhone which I had been eyeing ever since it was launche

