Divorced but Delighted By Millie Huffman
Chapter 424
Chapter 424 Escape
At dusk, Cierra didn’t know where she was.
She only knew that she was like a piece of driftwood, staggering in the water, or as sitting on a MegaDrop. It was so bumpy that she didn’t dare to open her eyes.
After an unknown period of time, the bumpy sensation finally subsided, allowing her to catch her breath and rest. She curled up in a corner and lay down in peace of mind.
But there was someone next to her who pulled her to lie down.
Then, she felt that someone was feeding water into her mouth, she finally stopped struggling and absorbed what she needed by instinct. After that, she fell asleep.
Her consciousness gradually cleared up. When she opened her eyes again, she saw that the morning sun was like blood, dyeing a large area of clouds red.
Cierra was a little mesmerized.
It was not that she had never seen the morning sun before, but it was the first time she
had seen it in such an environment.
She was surrounded by mountains. The clouds had not yet dissipated, but the dusky sun was slowly scattering. There were sounds of orioles around, which made her feel
relieved and get rid of all her tiredness,
Cierra didn’t know if it was because of the scenery or because she had had a good rest yesterday, but although her whole body was sore, her chest was unblocked. She was calm and happy, even if she was in a place she didn’t know.
It was a natural cave. Although it was very simple, it was clean and could shelter people from wind and rain.
The temperature dropped in this season, and in the mountain it was even colder. Except for birds, there were not many chirping insects. There were some grass at the entrance of the cave, as well as a pile of burned gray wood in the middle, indicating how she had survived last night.
This was also something that Cierra was unwilling to face.
It was hard to imagine that she survived by the help of her kidnappers when she was unconscious.
Was it because she was a hostage and couldn’t die?
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But it seemed that there was no need to treat her so well as a hostage.
Cierra lowered her gaze and glanced at the coat she was wearing.
wrinkled after being dried. There were
that she was a
the mood
so hungry that she was thinking about how to find something to eat in such a deep forest
she could only think about it in her mind
face of survival, other things were
up and moved. She glanced at Patrick, who was still sleeping soundly opposite her,
that, would it be considered that she had escaped from this
clutches?
were other people outside? After
could make a fire here and
she was caught by this lunatic before she could find
it for a
“Mr. Trevino, Mr. Trevino?”
from the person
his chest, Cierra
yesterday. When it was warm again,
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Cierra also noticed
covered by many plants, and
too hot
they should open their eyes and move to another place, unlike Patrick, who frowned
“Patrick Trevino.”
finally mustered up the
lot of sunlight, which probably made Patrick feel comfortable, so he instinctively fell
down on her,
“Hey!”
to the other side as if he had lost
of the cave, and the noise made
When she came to her senses, she rushed out of the cave without
and bushes everywhere in the mountains, and she didn’t know which road to take. She only knew that she had to stay away from that lunatic and
to
days, what she had heard from the Trevino family’s dark room, and all the things that had happened
was like a nightmare, which almost made her die
been running. She only knew that her legs were a little sore and that the thorns
rest,
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where she stood just happened to shed some sunshine
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