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Two of the officers fell, but the one by the door fell back out of the train, the scene whisking away before the impact.
The leader looked over at them, his hand around Eliza’s neck. “Hm,” he said before extending the hand over the side of the train. “I appreciate...
The humming of the train was soothing and they traveled for a long time. Around hour three, the door on the back end of the train opened, bright...
She hesitated before setting the gun next to her and resting her head back against the wall. "You'll wake me if anything changes...?" "Of...
Eliza lifted her hand and a light grew from her palm. She set her hand on the floor, and when she pulled her hand away, the light remained,...
“Stay quiet for now,” Eliza whispered. “Just wait until we get moving.” The silence took over and minutes passed that felt like hours. The...
Jude got in by himself and Eliza glared before pulling herself in on her own as well, shutting the door of the car, leaving them in darkness....
The train was silent and Eliza glanced up at it with a frown, her eyes narrowed. A few minutes passed before she spoke. “Now. The red cargo car.”...
He laughed, shaking his head. “Don’t lie.”
“Then we flee back to the woods. Meet up down by the water,” she said, loading the gun. “We all have weapons except for the Enforcer, and I’m sure...
“It’s very generous,” he reassured her, climbing into the ship and offering his hand.
“No. A couple of minutes,” she said distractedly, eyeing the cargo car she planned for them to enter. It was made of red wood, with a bar along...
He laughed as they approached the ship. "Thanks for accepting me."
Eliza looked over before standing alert. "Wait to board. We need to give ourselves as much of a chance."
She folded her arms, leaning against the tree. Her fingers made red spots on her forearm where she clenched her hands, and she cast her gaze...
"You can't tell me how to feel. I'm weird, remember?"
She shook her head again, saying nothing. "I'll sleep a little when we get on the train," she said. "For now, I don't feel comfortable enough."
"Do you?" he asked smoothly. "I appreciate it, Meer, but I gotta be honest, I'm still a little insulted."
She led them to the line where the forest met the tracks, running her fingers through her sheared brown hair tiredly. "You should sleep, Eliza,"...
He raised an eyebrow, looking over at her. "Not that weird."