Walking out of the car, and heading to the bushes surrounding the house, my heart palpitated to the highest. But then, my mind had been made up. It was now or never.
Bryan walked to the bushes at the back of the house, and I followed him. I had no clue of where we were going, but I trusted him. He had saved me once, and hopefully he'd help save my Ophie this time.
"Get down," he said to me when we got to the end.
After that was the docks, and peeping to the other side, I could see a boat from abl distance.l. There were about four hefty men moving things in and out of the boat. The boat wasn't exactly huge, but it was enough to transport a couple of men. This was a good thing, because it meant they hadn't set sail.
"We have to hurry up," Bryan said to me.
Then I stopped looking at them for a while.
"Lauren says they leave through the back door, so once someone walks through that door. Make a run for it," he said to me.