Falling Shadows
an's face was familiar--one of the dark-suited goons who had chased them at the airport.
pe, did you?" he taunte
ody tight and ready. "Get away from us!" he cried,
outnumbered, Sterling. You and you
gh her veins. "Ethan, we need to do something!
tructed, eyes concentrat
his tone changing from aloof to dominating. "You really don't want
our changing from confidence
to you messing with me," David said, his voice drippin
ond. "You think that scares me? I'm
ccasion. "Jasmine,
toward the alley's exit. But before they could flee, the thug
against the wall, the force pu
She felt a surge of anger and determination, unwillin
can push him?" the thug hissed
ng forward. "You don't have
. "Why should I? You're both in this mess
away too," David said, his voice smooth and controlled
id and Jasmine, hesitation flaring
r time," David said, his tone calm but serious. "We
yes finding Jasmine's. "Don't listen to h
e," she said, her voice shaking (in fear) but firm. "We don'
But suddenly a deep growl resonated from behind him, and Jasmine's h
ttered, his confidence returning as he tightened his grip on Et
!" she yelled, feeling helpless as
us. "You really want to do this? You think your boss will be
oubt, but he didn't release Et
talk about how to solve this without addi
ings that might be lost were bigger than she had assumed. "Ethan, we
full of purpose. "We have to b
ngers. Finally, he released Ethan, thrusting him away with a wa
is balance. "We're not lying," he continued, his voice
ed into darkness. Jasmine stayed close to Ethan, her heart beating in her chest.
g that they were headed into a trap. "Where are we going
back at David. "But we need to keep m
sten closely. I know you're scared, but if we're going to get out of this
ring between them. "Trust you?" she questioned, her
nsisted, his tone frantic. "We're running
cry rang from the alley behind
me out from the shadows, their eyes fastened onto them with e
shed deeper into the maze of alleys. David led the way,
suddenly took a short br
" David shouted, looking
em. Jasmine's pulse pounded as they turned another bend, desperation clutching at h
door that led to a dimly lighted wareho
m. Jasmine placed her back against the wall, her heart thrumm
untenance. "We need to buy some t
he space for anything they could
anging to one of steely determination. "I
claimed, fear flooding
o escape," David insisted, his voice
through the door, followed by shouts. Jasmine fel
of purpose. "We can't let them catch us. We'll fin
y of their difficult situation. But the sound of heavy boots
, pulling them into
titude. They were traveling into the unknown, and as they slipped t