Angelic Natasha and I managed to ran away from her place without drawing much attention of the people. She put on her shades and grab the duffel bag from her car trunk. It was a foreign place to me. She parked the car in the river banks. How the hell did she know about this place? “Where is this?” I asked, whispering at her. The place was quiet and serene. It might be relaxing if we weren’t running away from anyone. “Just follow me.” She grab my hand and give me the duffel bag. On her hand, there was a duffel bag, too. It contains first aid kits, food, and other essentials valid for maximum of three days. Quietly, we walk towards the heart of the forest and saw a brown-looking hut. There was a barricade and a sign that says “NO ENTRY” but Natasha just stomp it with her feet on the

