Page 35 of Into the Storm
There was an unintelligible shout, followed by words in a foreign language. Her heart was beating so rapidly, she found it hard to concentrate, hard to breathe. It was a moment before the sounds registered: two men, speaking Russian.
She probed backward with her foot, feeling logs to her side, but nothing behind her. She scooted deeper into her hiding place, but she bumped into a log and it shifted, making a slight noise. The log landed on her leg, balanced, but ready to topple. She couldn’t move without making another, even bigger sound.
One of the men said something sharply. She guessed he was near the kitchen table. Probably ten feet from the box.
The second man replied, and then the first spoke again, this time in heavily accented English, “Dear Xavier, if something happens to me, I want you to know…”
No! He was reading her letter. She’d forgotten it was on the table.
She would bang her head against the box wall if it wouldn’t make a sound that would get her killed. But maybe it didn’t matter. From the blankets strewn about and her damp clothes in the bedroom, they’d have figured out that she’d been there anyway.
While the men were distracted with the note, she reached back and silently shifted the log from her calf and set it in the space between her knees. She scooted farther back and discovered the exterior part of the box was empty, the wood having been piled at the front. She sat up in the larger area and probed the exterior lid, hoping, praying for an escape.
It lifted. Hope surged. Then the latch caught.
One centimeter. That was as wide as it would open. Just enough to slip a finger through the gap.
She was trapped.
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