The sun had barely begun to rise, casting a faint orange glow over the thick canopy of the Amazon rainforest. The damp air was filled with the distant cries of birds and the occasional rustling of unseen creatures. Solomon adjusted the rifle slung over his shoulder, his injured leg throbbing with each step. Jamie walked beside him, her small hands gripping his arm, helping him stay steady. She had regained some strength after last nightâs rest, but her face still carried the exhaustion of the ordeals she had been through.
Ahead of them, Carlos walked with his wrists tightly bound with thick forest vines, his posture slouched as if the weight of his situation had finally sunk in. Solomon had made it clearâCarlos was only alive because he knew the way to Estebanâs village, the warlord-controlled settlement that was also Carlosâs birthplace. The journey was expected to take three days on foot, but Carlos had offered a shortcutâa dangerous swamp that could cut the time down to a single day.
Solomon, despite his injuries, didnât hesitate to take the risk. Time was not on their side.
âYou sure about this path?â Solomonâs voice was gruff, showing no patience for games.
Carlos let out a bitter chuckle. âItâs the fastest way, viejo. But I wouldnât call it safe. That swamp isnât just filled with mudâit has snakes, jaguars, and worse⊠hunters who donât ask questions before shooting.â
Jamie stiffened at the mention of hunters. Solomon, however, merely tightened his grip on Carlosâs bindings. âThen I suggest you pray they donât shoot you first.â
With that, the group pressed on, weaving through the dense jungle. Solomonâs sharp eyes remained focused on Carlosâs movements, while Jamie kept scanning the surroundings nervously.
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The SEAL Forward Camp
Meanwhile, at a hidden U.S. Navy SEAL forward camp, David Lancaster sat across from an old friendâCommander Jack Turner, the man leading this covert operation. The two men had once fought side by side, and their bond was forged through years of grueling missions.
Jack, a rugged man in his late forties, greeted David with a warm bear hug, but David didnât have time for nostalgia. His mind was solely on Jamie.
Jack leaned back in his chair, studying Davidâs tired face. âHell, Lancaster, you look like youâve been through a damn warzone.â
âI have,â David replied, his tone sharp. âAnd I need answers. You said you pulled me from deathâs doorâwhat happened?â
Jack sighed, pouring two cups of coffee. âYou were barely breathing when we found you. Some local scouts spotted a firefight near a cartel checkpoint, and when my team arrived, they found you half-dead in a ditch. If we hadnât gotten to you in timeâŠâ
David clenched his fists. âI donât care about that. What I want to know is if this ârescueâ was part of a bigger plan. Are you after Jamie?â
Jack exhaled, setting his cup down. âLook, Lancaster, I know what she means to you. But the truth is, your daughter isnât just a scientist anymore. Sheâs a person of interest.â
Davidâs eyes darkened. âInterest to who?â
Jack met his gaze. âThe United States government.â
A heavy silence filled the room.
David knew this was bigger than he had feared. But no matter what, he would not let Jamie be used as a pawn.
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Ryanâs Warning
Elsewhere, in a safe house deep within the jungle, Ryan sat in front of Beth and Sophia, his expression serious. He had just received some critical intel.
âIâve got news,â he began, his voice firm. âDavidâs alive. The U.S. Navy SEALs found him and brought him to their forward camp.â
Beth let out a breath of relief, her eyes filled with hope. Sophia, however, narrowed her gaze. âThatâs good news, but whatâs the catch?â
Ryan hesitated before speaking. âThe good news is that Commander Jack Turnerâthe one running the SEALsâ operationsâhas a soft spot for David. They worked together for years, and from what Iâve heard, Jack still respects him. If anyone can protect David, itâs him.â
Beth nodded. âThen heâs safe?â
Ryanâs face darkened. âNot exactly. Victoria found out too.â
Both women froze.
Ryan continued, his tone grim. âHer sources got her the intel, and sheâs already moving toward the SEAL camp. Sheâs not going there for a reunionâshe wants to capture David and squeeze out every bit of information about Jamieâs whereabouts.â
Beth clenched her fists. âWe have to do something.â
After days of careful travel using forged documents and bribes, Beth, Sophia, and Ryan finally reached the Amazon rainforest. They had entered through a remote border crossing, avoiding major checkpoints to stay off the radar of both government forces and Victoriaâs network. Now, deep within the jungle, they were hiding in a small safe houseâa concealed wooden structure used by smugglers and rebels alike. The dense foliage provided natural cover, but they knew they couldnât stay hidden for long. With Davidâs location revealed and Victoria on the move, time was running out.
Ryan nodded. âWe will. But first, we need to figure out how to get to him
before
Victoria does.â
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The Swampâs Peril
Back in the jungle, the group finally reached the swamp. It stretched before them like a decaying, green wasteland, its surface dotted with patches of moss-covered water and deep mud pits. Carlos turned back with a smug grin.
âThis is it, amigos. You still wanna take the shortcut?â
Solomon grunted. âMove.â
They stepped onto the treacherous path, their boots sinking into the damp earth. The stench of rotting vegetation filled the air. Solomon, relying on sheer willpower to ignore the pain in his leg, kept his rifle ready. Jamieâs hands trembled, but she forced herself to stay close to Solomon, unwilling to be a burden.
Then, the first danger struck.
A sharp hiss cut through the air.
From a low-hanging tree branch, a black anaconda uncoiled itself, its massive body moving like liquid shadow. It had been lying in wait, camouflaged among the vines. Now, its predatory eyes locked onto Jamie.
Carlos took a cautious step back. âThatâs not goodâŠâ
Jamieâs breath hitched. The anaconda lunged.
In an instant, Solomon fired a single shot, hitting the snake in the head. The massive body convulsed, thrashing wildly before slumping down into the mud.
Carlos whistled. âDamn, viejo. You donât miss.â
Solomon ignored him, turning to Jamie. âYou okay?â
She nodded, though her hands were shaking. âY-Yeah.â
He gave her a firm look. âStay close.â
They pressed forward, the swamp growing darker as the trees thickened. The sound of distant gunfire echoed through the jungle. Solomonâs instincts flared. They werenât alone.
And soon, they would face an even greater danger.
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