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Chapter 31: Dash for Freedom



Chapter 31: Dash for Freedom
Melinda was lost. The forest was thicker and much larger than she imagined. She wandered through the trees, looking for a trail,
but mostly trying to get as far away from the lodge as she could. It bothered her that she lost track of Darlene, whom she had
believed to be right behind her. But she was not about to double back looking for her. If Darlene were caught, Melinda would free
her when she returned with the cops. It made her feel a little less miserable to think of the delight she would have as she
watched the police lead away Reggie in handcuffs.
Almost out of breath from her frantic rush, she finally had to sit down. She looked at the high heels on her feet, locked on by the
ankle strap and small lock. She could break it with a rock but was not sure that she would make better time barefoot. There were
rocks and twigs and such that would make barefoot walking rather unpleasant.
The rain did not let up. If anything, it become more intense as the day wore on and was accompanied by thunder, at first off in
the distance, but then nearer. She tried to keep to a straight line but it was difficult with the hills going up and down, and the trees
providing obstacles. She could not see the sun through the overcast, but as the day was dimming and she knew night was
approaching, she came upon a road. It was paved, only two lanes, but held the promise of civilization. She began down the road,
hoping that she was moving in the right direction.
During the last few weeks, she had grown used to her foot being held permanently in an arch by the high heels. But she had also
not done this much walking in a long time, and her feet were aching something terrible. She was also hungry. Thirst was no
problem, for whatever consolation that was.
As the surroundings were becoming harder to see, she came around a corner and saw two red lights ahead. Picking up the
pace, she neared the truck stopped by the side of the road. The hood was up and a man was leaning into the engine
compartment. She almost ran the last few steps in her eagerness. She was well aware of her nakedness but was not afraid.
After what had happened to her, she would happily lie down and spread her legs for this man if he would only take her to the
local police.
“Please, sir,” she began, “I need help!”
The man straightened up and turned to her.
It was Angus!
She felt her heart stop and a cold shiver race down her spine.

“Glad to see you, lassie,” he told her. “Figured you would make it to the road, there not being anything else for many miles. So I
just settled down here to wait for you.”
Melinda could not speak. She was cold, shivering, hungry, and incredibly despondent over this change of fortune. She could not
believe how easily she had been caught. The idea of turning and running flashed across her mind but died as soon as it was
born. She was tired, still locked in those high heels and was certain he would easily catch her.
“Turn around, lassie,” he told her as he held out a pair of handcuffs.
Melinda did. She didn’t want to, but she did.
This just was not fair! She began crying as he locked the cuffs on her wrists behind her back.
“Come on into the truck, dearie. You’ll feel better when you get dry. I’ll turn on the heater for you. Wouldn’t want you to catch a
sniffle, would we?”


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