You'll Be Safe Here
ng to buy four chicken bucket
ot of a popular fast-food chain and turned the engine off. She twisted the key out and disemba
able to pull out from her luggage that could protect her from the cold October evening. Under it, she wore a whit
. At this time of the night, exactly seven in the evening, a lot of customers jovially flock the mouth-w
e crowd didn't bo
bolted up some few meters above a thick pole. From where she stood, she could already detail out the long lin
younger, when her grandparents would bring her in the est
es indeed, worthy to be treasured inside her heart. It has been years since then. A beautiful adult she m
s share of food in her own welcome party after having stayed in the US for nearly six years. She had just arrived in the dainty town of
he buckets to eat while driving," she murmured to her
she did just that-ordering four buc
ds were full of her purchases. It was heavy, but sh
n her iPhone after she laid the buck
own Funk immediately sounded inside the car as Cielle drove out of the parking lot. She sang alon
own shrubbery was seen. No huts or concrete houses. Not even one person was on sight. There
her speakers and eating her crispy fries. However, when a loud gunfire passed through her ears, sh
her eyes fell on the scen
the road while a middle-aged man was seen with his head popped ou
a boy of not more than seven-years-old
s kicked right in. She stepped out of the car, wa
ey
e inched forward
y b
ed Cielle when she arrived on
mouth and stifling a scream when she noticed that
did t
und none. Dark were the surroundings still, without a chance of showing the culprit at all-if there was even an
boy asked surprisingly in clean English;
e's heart squ
at should I
lve, she rounded the car and s
tered, too conscious of the possible danger lurkin
o hide the nervousne
" the boy ans
oy's head and gave him a new smile that emitted radiance. The fear in her heart was the
call yo
less boy
Your step-dad...isn't feeling w
she heard some twigs breaking. Seeing no presence in the shad
and face-palmed herself, "Uh, is that even
to figure out why she was showing a ridiculous face. Cielle would
looked heavenward as if thanking her quick wit. "W
squeaky voice of a man then
lden-brown soft curls pressed too much against the car door-as her
nd two warts in his chin and the side of his left brow. He looked the typical villain along with his other air-headed sidekicks who were snickering
. "Oh God." She understood
f the road. Cielle glanced at him when he stopped near the car's hood, hoping to see h
m black clothes, but he was the tallest of them all and the only man who wasn't holding a gun. His post
rom us, " the first man named Don replied whilst
u can take anything! My car, cellphone, and wallet! Ev