Song prompt:
The Cure - A Forest
He could hear her; her breath, panting, but it was distant.
He followed where he thought it was from, but a crunch of twigs turned him in
another direction. Damon pushed through the undergrowth, ignoring scratches and
cuts to his arms and face, and janking at his long overcoat as it caught on
branches. He had to find her, had to get hold of her, and soon.
He heard another crash and a squeal with it. It froze him in
his tracks as he strained to hear more but there was nothing. He slammed his
shoulder against a tree trunk as he tripped over a root, pausing a second to
catch his breath before going on. How much longer could he keep this up?
Then he heard a shot, fired somewhere off to his left, but no
scream followed it. He hoped it had missed, he hoped he still had time as
adrenaline gave him another shove forward. He was determined; he had to be the
first to reach her, he couldn’t fail again.
A wall of thicket appeared in front of him. As he approached
it he wondered how best to get into it, but found that throwing himself into it
was the only way. Was she in here? He didn’t know, but he had to try.
As he pushed further in, Damon was momentarily blinded by
dense leaves, and felt his foot catch on something as he slid face first into a
carpet of leaves and mulch. But he barely felt it as his attention was caught by
a sound next to him; a sharp intake of breath.
Damon turned his head and there she was cowering away from
him, caught in the undergrowth, hugging her naked body tight in an attempt to cover
herself. Her leg was bleeding where he’d caught it with his shoe.
He pushed back onto his knees, and swept round, opening his long
overcoat and sweeping it round her as best as he could in the tight space. She
pulled it round, and let him embrace her, resting her trembling body against
his. Whether from fear or the cold Damon couldn’t tell, but at least he had her
first before the monsters came.
Neither of them made a sound as they heard them come
crashing through the trees. Damon hoped the twigs and leaves of the thicket had
bounced back behind him, and they wouldn’t spot where he had dived in.
Footsteps crunched nearer, and two voices spoke in rough
whispers.
“She came through here, I’m sure of it.”
“We should have brought McKlennan, he could have tracked her
better than you.”
“She’s here somewhere, I’m know it.”
“You said that a mile back.”
“We’re getting close. Shhh!”
The men went still and Damon held his breath, feeling the
girl do the same. Everyone waited. Then something crashed off in the distance,
an animal maybe, and they were moving again, excited by the sound.
“She’s over there!”
“I can’t wait to have her!”
Damon and the girl didn’t move or speak, though they relaxed
as the sounds of the men became more distant.
Eventually the girl’s head came up from Damon’s chest, and
she whispered, “Why?”
He looked into her pale frightened eyes, and said, “Because
you’re a valuable human being, not a piece of meat to be hunted.”
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