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Chapter 74

Author: ONYINYE
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**A Tenuous Trust**

The night air was crisp and biting, the kind that cuts through your clothes and settles into your bones. Claire’s heart raced as she followed Adam through the dense trees surrounding the cabin, Lillian and Samuel close behind her. Ethan kept a firm grip on the flashlight, guiding their path, though his eyes rarely left Adam’s back. Trust was a luxury they no longer had, and each step forward felt like walking into a deeper web of uncertainty.

The darkness seemed to press in from all sides, swallowing the sounds of their hurried footsteps as they moved through the undergrowth. Claire kept glancing over her shoulder, half expecting to see Derrick’s men storming through the trees behind them, their cold, calculating eyes catching every movement. But for now, there was only silence—thick, suffocating silence.

“What exactly is this place you’re taking us to?” Ethan asked after several minutes of tense walking, his voice low and laced with suspicion.

Adam glanced back br
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