Thanks for all the reviews! I'm looking for 50 – but never mind. I can never resist updating, but I have SO much work to do – finals are soon and other things – WHOA! Who knew high school was that bad! Never mind.

Here's chapter 6!

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xXx Tiana


'Remember this deal. You go and never come back. You come back, and we might not be so reasonable. Remember what I said Kate.'

After the guy had thrown Kate to Jack, the people around her pulled her back. Anya, weak as she was, almost fell over herself as she walked backwards for a couple of seconds, before she was turned around. The tape was still on her mouth, but no one had bothered to blindfold her, so she saw every moment of the 'trade' that had happened.

As she was marched through the jungle, Anya's mind started to wander. She wondered what Kate was going to tell the rest of them about the kidnapping, she wondered what they were going to do to get her and she wondered what she was going to do without her medicine. The last thought hadn't bothered her much. It's not like I'm gonna be that active now am I?

A few minutes after they had stared o head back, Anya could have sworn that she had heard Kate's voice yelling her name. She held her breath, straining to hear the voice again. As she did, all she could hear was a faint high-pitched sound, probably from the lack of oxygen and the want to hear.

Then she heard it again. This time Anya had stopped in her tracks. The man behind her ran into her, and Anya almost fell, but was caught by a woman. The same one who had given them their bags earlier. The same girl, Anya now realised.

The man started to push her to carry on walking, but she was captivated by the eyes of the girl. It was the only thing that she could see clearly of the girl. The ocean blue eyes shined through the darkness to her. For a moment, Anya felt safe.

That safeness was gone as soon as it had came when the man with the gun shoved it into the small of her back and hissed into her ear, 'GO!'

Anya jumped as the felling of a gun, and at the feeling of him in her ear. It made her shiver, the voice reminded her of death itself

She started to walk once again. No one was speaking, and the eerie silence didn't seem so real. The more she walked, the les she could fell her feet. She was sure that it hadn't taken that long to walk there in the first place, but could do nothing to protest.

The pain in her leg was spreading up to her abdomen. It stated off weak, a ping every now and again. But then it began to get quicker, and then it finally stayed, growing stronger. Each time, a sudden bust of pain would hit her, and she would gasp through her nose, but no one did anything to help her.

Finally, when Anya felt as if she couldn't take any more, the sharpest pain went through her whole body. The surging pain caused her to double over. The man behind her, once again, poked her, trying to get her to walk. When she made no move to do so he grabbed her by her hair.

'Get up and walk!' he whispered, but in the silent night, it was heard by everyone around.

'What's going on?' Zeke barked, coming from the front of the group.

'Nothing. She'll get up in a moment.' When Anya didn't make any sign of getting up, the man grabbed her hair again, forcing her up, again.

'Wait. Don't. I think she's ill.' A voice piped up from next to them. The two men turned to look at the youngest one of them, the little blue-eyed girl who had grown up with them.

'So?' Zeke asked, nonchalant.

The girl didn't know what to say. She hadn't really prepared to explain everything. She took in a breath.

'I found some medicine in her bag. I took it, and was going to see if I could find the illness forwhy she needs them.' She explained, not knowing herself what that had to do with anything.

Anya could hear the conversation, and could hear the girl standing up for her. She wanted to thank her, or saying or do something, but the pain kept her down, and the tape kept her quiet.

'Fine.' Zeke walked off to the font and started to lead the group again.

Anya started to stand up, but found herself doubling over again. This time, she felt a hand on her stomach, and turned to see the girl, smiling at her. Her eyes were apologetic, and Anya couldn't do much to forgive her, except to smile with her eyes.

But before she could see if the girl had seen the 'smile' Anya, like Kate had, unknown to her, had fainted. The next thing she saw was the cold, dark room in which she was held in before.


Sorry it isn't long!

But I didn't have much time – so it was either small chappie or long wait!

I'll update sooooooon!

But please R&R!

xXx Tiana