Chapter 29: A Run for Freedom “Faster, Mum! They’re catching up!” Reid’s voice was laced with panic as his little hand clung tightly to mine, his steps quickening to match my frantic pace. The sound of boots crunching through dry leaves echoed behind us. My lungs burned, my legs ached, but I didn’t dare stop. Not now. “We’re almost there,” I lied, glancing at Precious, who was struggling to keep up. Her breath came in short, sharp gasps, her face pale in the moonlight. The woods were darker now, the trees towering above us like silent sentinels. My heart raced as I searched for a path, any sign of an escape. “Over here!” I hissed, pulling Reid toward a dense thicket. We crouched low, the branches scratching at our skin as we hid beneath the cover of leaves. Precious sank to

