Even a dark shadow, has its bright moments Part 15 {English}
My whole body was shaking. The pain was unbearable and I could not describe it in a simpler way. He broke my shoulder and just let it down to the ground. I started with my free arm to pull me forward, at all costs, I just wanted out of here.
- "Ah, no you!" Two of the other men who came to the scene stopped my way by standing in front of me. I stretched out my hand and hoped and wished that someone would see and come and help me. Tears ran down my cheeks and I could not control it anymore. The man who broke my arm was walking behind me and turned me on my back foot. My broken shoulder went around and hit the ground.
I could hear the crunching in my shoulder and my screams echoed through the treetops.
- "Still, we're not done here!" I could see his smile and it was pure evil. The two guards who stopped me, leaned over me and pulled me up so I stood up.
It was with great force that I kept standing on my legs. I looked into his face. He leaned closer to me. - "You're pretty cute when you're angry!" He smiled. The smile was not sustained when the spit had hit the nail on the face. He leaned back and wiped away the spit.
When he looked at me as I felt his evil hit me right above the stomach, and the men who stood behind me had moved a step aside. He got one lucky prime kick right into my stomach and I landed a few feet behind the men who coolly had turned against me.
I was looking for air. Gasped. My view every foggy and felt my consciousness disappeared.
- "Was it necessary?" Asked one of the men.
- "I was ordered to do whatever I want with her, I would just make sure she did not die."
- "She died, enough of that." muttering the other.
- "The kick was not hard enough. Lift her up and tie her properly this time!" He growled.
The men exchanged glances with each other before they lifted my unconscious body. I did hear what they said before I fell into a deep sleep.
Derek:
I stayed in the Sony and listened. A scream echoed through the night. The scream was all too familiar and I drove Sony to gallop. Picked up the phone and dialed up Loretta's number.
It did go a few rings before answering.
- "I think I know where Emma is, I send coordination engines so you can come after." Before Loretta had time to reply, I clicked off her and rose on gallop on Sony.
When I arrived at the abandoned building site, I turned onto a hidden trail and went straight to it. I knew I would get to a bear cave and I climbed up behind it, I would end up above Mr. Kembells house.
It took no more than a few minutes to arrive at the bear cave so I swung Sony past the cave and up over the top. Sony had no problem with the climb as he has been helped a lot in the forest and mountains.
When we got up on the top so I could see down to Mr. Kembells red house.
From a saddle bag, I pulled out a pair of binoculars and looked through it against the house. Each room was dark except for one of them. An office, there sat Mr. Kembell and looked through something that looked like the drawings. I could not see more than that. The other rooms were so dark you could not see into any of them. I sat down on the moss and waited. I heard some men laugh underneath me and I laid me down flat on my stomach and looked over the edge. The men came walkin from below the old shed at the top of the house.
Could it really be that easy?
Loretta:
I still waited. My iPed remained completely silent and dark. I was sitting in Elizabeth's kitchen and drank something cold herbal tea that would calm the nerves. Elisabeth sat opposite me and looked out towards Valedale stables and sighed. We set us up as Avalon came down from upstairs.
I did not understand why he was wearing that cap, you could not see anything on him, never knowing what he looks like, or see when he turns up his nose against my stupid questions.
- "She is fine now until further notice. Thanks for herbs Elisabeth"
- "You're welcome" she murmured and went back to watching the Valedale stables.
- "Do we just sit here and do nothing?" I growled at the end and pushed away the cold herb tea from me. - "I mean, Derek might as well be dead right this second, and we'll never find out where Emma is!"
- "We can not do anything until Derek sends coordination engines. When he does, I will go and Elisabeth at once."
- "But what about me?"
- "You stay here, we need you here, so you can take care of Chiara and see that nothing gets changed in her. Herbs she has now is just healing for one hour, then she must be bandaged on, they're new herbs can help her to get well. "
- "I may be blonde, but I'm not completely stupid, it may well where Mrs. Holdsworth take care of! She is as good at healing herbs as you!"
Avalon cap moving back and forth.
- "No, Loretta, you stay here and that's an order!" His voice was suddenly more powerful. I felt ambivalent and watched Elisabeth for support, but her eyes still wandered towards Valedale stables.
- "You should listen to Avalon Loretta. This is what he says is true and how much you're braving you will always end up here again." I could see how her hair lifted from the shoulders, and hovered. The hair came in waves, and a yellow Auro shone through her. Even so, her eyes fastened in a different direction. My heart surged when the yellow Auron transformed itself over to me. My hands where glued to the table, and I had not the strength to move them from there. Then she turned her green eyes warm towards me.
My whole body hang down and I closed my eyes and let the yellow Auron embrace me. I felt myself lifted from the chair and how my blond hair was lifted from my shoulders, and hovered around me, as Elizabeth.
When my hair fell back to his place, I opened my eyes again and saw that I was sitting alone in the kitchen. Elisabeth and Avalon was completely gone. Speaking of gone, my phone was also gone.
Derek:
I directed the telescope to the old shed and saw one shadow moving around outside. It moved back and forth. When it finally came out into the darkness, flashed a small light to. I hid even further down in the moss and looked up again and puffed out. The man just lit a cigarette.
I looked for shortcuts from the far away place, but to get out of there would be next to impossible. Below the house, I could see three large German Shepherd was guarding the house. Such a dog, one does not run away. I looked down and watched for an opportunity to take me down.
There was a devoted not so far away, looked safe enough out to climb down and up. When the man disappeared behind the shed again, I ordered down to the site. Pulled out a rope from the saddle bag and tied it around a tree and let it fall to the ground.
I came down to last ledge and looked toward the shed. I could see the man more clearly now. He sat down on a chair of logs and carved on a big stick and seemed to be focused on it. I took down noiselessly and crept away to one corner. I looked around me for something to use as a weapon, but the only thing around was a couple of old tin cans. I felt quietly up on tins and felt that one was heavier than the others.
I disappeared behind the house and used me of one cone that I threw at them empty cans and it rattled to. Very soon the man came up and looked around for where the noise may have come from.
When he turned around so his neck was turned towards me, I took my chance and threw the bottle straight at the man and hit him in the back of the head. The man fell forward and hit the ground with a big thud.
I came out from the other side and saw that the door was sealed with a good lock. Emma must be in there, but the key to the lock was not there. I swallowed and leaned forward from the side. From the man's belt glittered keys.
Sigh, so clearly they hung the belt. I swallowed again and picked up the logs, if he would wake up to, it would be good to nock him again. I crept forward and came to the belt, the key came off easily when I pulled it up and down.
Slowly I pulled back, held on the tree wood hard in my hand.
When I came back, I rushed to the lock and put in the key and turned it. The lock jumped at a click. The man on the side moaned and he began to wake up. I hurried around on the other side of the corner and waited.
- "What the hell!" Murmured the man when he came around the corner with his hand behind his neck. He mumbled a few more curses, and when his eyes looked towards the open lock. - "What the hell?" He swore again and coaxed the lock and entered the shed. The log was still in my hand. I bit my lip, I had only one chance.