✰Caitlin✰ I had lost all sense of time. I had no idea how long I had been trapped in this steel box. It could have been a day. Maybe two. Maybe more. There were no windows and no clocks. Which meant I had no way of marking the passage of time. Just the dim, artificial light that flickered in the steel ceiling and that unrelenting cold that had seeped into my bones. My stomach twisted painfully. A reminder that I hadn’t eaten since I had been captured. I had been given water – two bottles and a small juice. Nothing else. I flinched as the metal slot in the door scraped open. I blinked as a brown paper bag was tossed inside. It landed with a soft thud on the steel floor. Then, just as quickly, the slot was slammed shut again. I didn’t move as I stared at the bag. My heart hammered in my che

