Sophia instinctively reached up to her forehead, her brows knitting together in pain.
“Quick, chase them! They went that way, go find them!”
In the frosty forest, the crunching footsteps and angry shouts echoed through the snow-covered landscape.
A little girl dressed in a pale white parka was pulling another girl clad in a bright red coat, both running for their lives through the
snow.
The girl in the red coat was sobbing, saying she couldn’t run anymore.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtBut the girl in the white parka kept dragging her along, desperate to keep moving.
Suddenly, the girl in the red coat tripped over something, pulling the girl in the white parka down with her.
The girl in the red coat burst into tears.
The girl in the white parka scrambled to her feet, quickly covering her friend's mouth with her hand, then crouched down to lift her
onto her back, trying to carry her.
But with their similar sizes, she could barely move, and not knowing how to carry someone properly, she stumbled through the
snow, only to have the red coat girl's foot catch on a dried-out tree branch, sending them both tumbling to the ground.
The girl in the white parka hugged the other tightly as they rolled down a small slope, finallying to a halt when her knee
slammed into a protruding rock. The pain made tears spring to her eyes instantly, but at least their fall had stopped.
The girl in the red coat scrambled to her feet, looking helplessly at her friend.
Despite the pain and the urge to cry, the girl in the white parka bit her lip to hold back her tears. She tried to stand, using the rock
for support, but the pain was too much, and the tears flowed freely as she failed to rise.
Above them, the sound of angry footsteps and shouts continued to echo menacingly.
The girl in the red coat was paralyzed with fear, inching closer to her friend.
The girl in the white parka struggled to get up, but it was no use.
She looked around, terrified, and her eyes lit up when she saw a small cabin not too far away.
Quickly, she took off a bracelet from her wrist—a string of emerald beads—and handed it to the girl in the red coat. She told her to
run to the cabin, where her mom, dad, and big brother would be. They would recognize the bracelet. She promised to wait for her
there.
To make sure the bright red coat wouldn't draw attention in the snow, the girl in the white parka switched jackets with her.
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