"Are you ready to go?" Langdon asked Sophie. It was later that day, and they were finally able to leave.
"Just a moment," she called from inside the small bathroom in her room.
Langdon stood outside of the room and waited. A few minuets later, Sophie came out. She smiled at him, and he kissed her softly on her forehead. "I'm ready," she said.
She took his hand in hers, and they walked out of the hospital together. They had no bags to carry with them; it was just themselves.
"So, where do we go now?" Langdon asked once they were in the town square.
"I don't know," Sophie said. "I suppose we could go to my grandmother's house. It's sort of close to Roslyn, though."
"It's the only place we have," Langdon pointed out.
She smiled warmly at him. "You are right." They looked at each other for a moment, and then he pulled her closer to him. They started walking off in the direction of Roslyn Chapel. They could just see it above the tree line.
After an hour or so of walking, they stopped beneath the shade of a large hickory tree to rest.
"So," Langdon started uncomfortably, "What happened to you?"
Sophie just looked at him. "I don't really remember. I know that I ran when I saw the opportunity. But I don't know how I got to the small village. But I do remember Teabing was getting very angry that you and Silas hadn't come back yet. So I think that he and his friend took me into Roslyn. And we found Silas…" her voice trailed off. "I think that Teabing and Tiberius went to look at him or to search for you. They just left me near the door. Then I think I ran, and they didn't notice." She stopped talking, and looked down at the forest floor.
"Wow," Langdon said. He took her hand and held onto it tight. "But you're safe now. I promise." She looked up at him. They just looked at each other for a long time before Langdon said, "I think that we should get going."
He was just going to stand up when Sophie moved closer to him, and kissed him hard. They stayed like that for a minute or so, before Sophie said, "We really should move."
"Yeah," Langdon said, a little dazed from what had just happened. "Yeah, we should."
They started walking again. Holding hands, they moved towards of Roslyn Chapel, towards home.
Author's Notes: I'm sorry it's a short chapter. I'm having a hard time trying to make this story come to an end. I promise there will be a sequel.