Chapter Eight
Escape?
SPOV
Paul had shot Peter. Great that makes it easier to get away. What an idiot. There were two for a reason. You sleep while the other keeps watch. Tonight I will get away.
Paul had carried on with the day as if he hadn't just shot somebody. What a coldhearted jerk. I looked over at Chad who was also awake. He nodded thinking the same thing I was. I watched Paul all day. My stomach growled so he threw some captain crunch at me.
I ate it, gracefully. I wished I could give some to Chad. We would both need our strength.
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CPOV
That night Paul realized that Peter wasn't there to keep watch. He looked over at me and Sonny pretending to be asleep. He walked into his hut and fell asleep. A half hour later I heard snoring.
I waited another five minutes and then started to untie myself. It was hard, at one point I started gnawing at the rope. After about two hours I actually had gnawed myself semi free.
I used my hands quickly and carried Sonny as far as I could before I tried untying her. I untied her hands and then we worked together on the rest.
We started Running and running knowing that all we could do is hope we could get far enough away from Paul before he woke up.
I called the police hoping that they would track my phone. Then I realized that they could have done that the whole time. Dammit those stupid police officers.
We kept running until we finally came up to a road. "We made it" I mumbled. "We made it!" I yelled!
PPOV
I woke up feeling lousy grabbed some captain crunch and looked over at the princesses. Where were they? Dammit! I'm such and idiot! Ugh!
I have to get out of here. Soon the police would come looking for me. Maybe I could go to Asia and hide. Nobody would ever think I went to Asia.
I started running back to my car. I would go to Mexico first. Then I would go to Asia.
I was getting closer to my car. I could see a break in the woods. There was my truck right where I left it.
SPOV
We were walking down some road hoping for a car to go by, or a little store to appear. We walked for about half an hour before a truck came down the road.
"Hey over here!"
