gerous
ere Tom was standing. “They are discussing in our dialect,” he added as he began to walk ca
through the air and the loudness of the men who were unaware of th
d him, their bodies completely hidden behind the
ked. “That thing on the gro
Tom, placing a finger on his lips. H
ok at the men again but mistakenly put her feet on the wrong place and almost slipped on t
ked up from where they were. He looked briefly at Sheila
rfectly fine.”
the men dragged the body bag they had with them into the river and dropped it. Part of it extending into the water while a major part laid on a rock
back again. Sheila was trying to peep again, Tom had tried to stop her
g without the body bag they brought. She turned
out of here no
ed him. She wasn’t going to lea
away. They put someone in that bag, I’m not sure whether he’s dead or not. They’ve placed hi
“And is it true that he
morning, the body would have been devour
He knew what type of woman she was and he wasn’t r
la voiced out breathlessly. “We don
he squinted his eyes at her. “You’re cr
ng to get some encouragement but Osey had a sad l
r that river, and those wicked me
canned for a suitable passage to the river from the rocky hill. She could barely see as the darkness had grown thicker, she only had an opti
ht of her phone, she began hurriedly towar
was sure of what she was up to. He followed after her immediately b
. He held him by the arm, “Please, don’t sho
nued to call in a muffled v
ught up with her. He held her by the wrist on one hand an
ou can help people freely, you may get into trouble or loose your life if you try to
her to help rescue someone who could be dying. She knew well that he
e risk alone.” She said and wriggled her hand
a few minutes. She stared intently at the wa
u,” Tom said grudg
body bag from her position. She noticed that the men who brought the body had been too lazy to take it into the deep part of
distance. He dreaded the river and he wouldn’t take the risk of moving closer, if he had not been there and seen when the bag was p
ess as it could to the Earth. Tom and Sheila clothes were wet to the wais
ed to open the zip. He opened slowly and carefully until the zip got to
e knowledge on first aid. She noticed the holes and blood stains in the h
not dead yet,”
the last words he was hoping to hear from he
im to the hospita
new it was going
Sheila asked, directin
ut could not respond immediately because the face of the man could not be
ould see the man’s face. “I don’t know him, he’s certainly not from here, I heard the men
l right away,” Sheila insisted, st
the strange land but he knew that he had no choice
ose for coming to Nura right?” He said s
time, we have to save this
ES
eran Hospital,
of a little boy echoe
e mental realm. He could see the face of the scared little boy in the dark night, scre
ruggled to no avail to free himself from the grip of the men. His body was unexplainab
y!” A woman screamed in horror as she was
nd he could only hear shouts and scream
ould be heard which got deadened after seconds. His mind went blank for a moment and his eyes opened gen