Alright everyone, this is where drama sets in. This story ain't over yet. Time for everyone to cross their fingers. Review please!!
Danny was watching the Jews doing work. He then, saw a couple trying to hide in the woods as if escaping. He thought they were so familiar looking and had to see for himself. He ran across the woods where he then slipped on a branch.
"Oh shoot!" Shouted Danny.
"Danny?" Gasped the voice of a woman, who then came out of the bushes.
"Mr. and Mrs. Foley, I knew that was you. I failed Tucker. My parents found him and called the S.S. Soldiers to arrest him. After that, he was shot and . . ." cried Danny as he wept on the ground, "I want to get out of this place of Hell!"
Mr. and Mrs. Foley could tell that Danny had been seeing and suffered a lot. Mrs. Foley lifted Danny's chin up and wiped the tears from his face. Her gentle hand was placed on his shoulder as he took his face away from her.
"Don't put blame on yourself. This is World War 2, what do you expect, son?" Said Mrs. Foley as she gave him a comforting hug, "I don't think Tucker would've wanted you to give up no matter what the cost."
"I know and I haven't forgotten the Jewish faith in God and Jesus Christ. The only thing I've got now, is Sam," said Danny.
"A girl now, huh?" Smiled Mr. Foley.
"Yeah," blushed Danny.
"You just take care of yourself and remember, the other Jews are bad enough as it is. Don't put the suffering upon yourself and if you do, do it with grace, not guilt," told Mrs. Foley as Danny showed a smile.
"The ship is down that way," pointed Danny.
"Thank you Danny, we will never forget you," thanked Mr. Foley as him and his wife left to the ship.
Danny walked back to his spot and then got a letter from the general. He opened it up and saw a list of names who were going in the Death Chamber. It was a small list, not that big, but then he noticed something that made him want to scream. Sam's name was on there including Cindy's. They were preadult age and were sentenced to the Death Chamber.
"No," whispered Danny as he watched Sam working at the shop.
Sam peeked in and saw Danny's face filled with fear. She sneaked out to him as he kept staring at her without a breath from his mouth. Sam took the paper from him and saw her name and Cindy's name on there.
"Oh my gosh," muttered Sam.
"Sam," muttered Danny, "you and Cindy have to get outa here."
"I can't leave without you," said Sam.
"Sam, you'll die if you don't," told Danny, "I told you the directions, just follow them ok."
"Danny," said Sam.
"No, you're getting your butt out of this place," told Danny.
Sam felt defeat in herself and knew Danny was right. She had to get out or her and Cindy were toast. She fell on her knees and cried on the ground. Danny grabbed her arm and dragged Sam into the woods. Danny finally got some peace and quiet and was able to comfort her with his arms. Sam felt her emotions drag down.
"I don't want to leave, but . . . I don't want to stay neither," wept Sam.
"It's ok Sam, everything's gonna be ok," comforted Danny as he then sneezed, "eh choo!"
"You ok?" Asked Sam.
"I'm fine, it's just a sneeze," smiled Danny, which would be possible if his head didn't ache to badly.
"I'll leave first thing tomorrow," promised Sam.
"I love you," whispered Danny, "I always will, Sam."
"Oh Danny, I love you too," cried Sam with her arms around him.
