"Arem." Muhammad made a polite call, scrolling down his phone. "Yes, Sir." Hearing Arem's riposte, Muhammad immediately quelled scrolling on his phone and put up with a few of his words, making promenades in his mind. "Did you find the one who was omitted in that 40-member crowd?"
"Yes, sir. Her name is Teagan Mariam, 19 years old, and belongs to the 3rd quarter of the Hoo-doo Man group."
"Teagan Mariam…?"
"Yes, sir."
"Send her all the details to me and tell the men to quest the entire edifice - not even a single vicinity needs to be left behind."
"Okay, sir." With those words, their conversation came to an abrupt end. Muhammad was relieved to get his phone back when Arem departed. He would frequently limit his search to the Hoo-doo Man. He is more bothered by this bunch of people than by anything else.
While pondering the emotionlessness of these folks, he heard an odd voice emanating from the chambers set into the top ceiling. Waves of doubt rippled over his brow as he gripped the revolver tightly and followed the sound, which led him right into Soha's room. He initially assessed his phone, which is linked to Soha's room via a webcam, without going inside.
Unfortunately, he didn't find anything odd in response. Soha was fast asleep, wrapped up tight under her blanket. "No motion at all?" He asked. However, there was absolutely no movement. "Did she get away too?" He broke in right away. took off the blanket to discover:
...…
"Any updates from Teagan Mariam?"
"No, Ayesha. But…one thing, Ayesha. Why did you help us to escape going against your brother?"
"Aah! That's none of your business, Suji!"
The twentysomething woman sounded much older than her early adulthood. She was standing in the middle of the forest, her hair billowing in the wind. Observing the peculiar ambiance, she strolled ordinarily towards the camp. It was a vast forest with several campers set up on the ground. Muhammad Ayesha Sultana was not among the about 39 individuals who were surviving. She whispered as she passed over a small group of individuals. and acting in a negative manner.
"What are you guys doing here?" Suji said before Ayesha could ask.
"We're antagonizing the food. Soon we will pay for this food to the Headquarters so that all could perish after dining this. It will be uncomplicated for Teagan and Leader Soha to elude."
"Everyone may falter, but not Imran," Ayesha replied firmly. She picked up a handful of rice and began to toss it into the air. "Every day, a meagre amount of poison was administered along with his meals to prevent his death from the poison." Puzzled, the group of individuals got to their feet. While some of them grasped the concept, the others were only attempting to make sense of it.
"That implies..." A individual voice raised up in hesitation.
"He cannot be killed." And Ayesha cut her off.
Ayesha left without even glancing at the other participants. Her eyes were providing answers to additional queries that she wasn't alerting everyone else to. Later on, everything sounded so shady. Everyone was in disbelief and unable to take their eyes off of Ayesha. The wind blew through, and before long, everyone had returned to their own camps.
"Suji." A young woman with an open top button on a silk shirt, wearing shorts. Her hair hung over her shoulders, and she was listening to the newest pop music through headphones that she quickly wrapped around her neck. Her eyes briefly became calm after becoming agitated.
"Do you think Ayesha can be trustworthy? What if she leaks information about us to her Brother?"
Suji examined the girl in silence and then responded - looking at the way, Ayesha just passed. "None human is trustworthy, Harin."
It sounded so strange and eerie. The sky had become dark, the north winds were picking up speed, the trees were becoming unstable, the shrubs were barely holding their roots, the trees were breaking up into miniature cyclones with the breeze, and the camps were bustling. Now they were trampled underfoot.
"Aah! What's with this climate now?!"
"Harin, say boys to shift everything to caves!"
"Gotcha!"
Suji turned to face the sky, gripping her cap firmly, before she left. She was withdrawn and silent. However, the dark clouds were combining to form a massive whole. What happens now that none of them received notice?
...…
"Soha…?"
"What happened, Muhammad?"
"N-Nothing!" It was unbelievable to him that she actually slept. His expectation was a complete mistake. There was a miscommunication. Covering the blanket, he turned to go and be the first to depart.
"You thought I got away?" She faced Muhammad with her body. moved her palm up to rest her head on the pillow after pressing her elbow on it. She had a triumphant smile on her face. Muhammad stopped and turned to face Soha with dignity.
She was getting shivers from his sexy cat eyes. He leaned in closer and slid his palm across her face with his stony hands. His thumb only stunk at her lips, softly stroking them. "Baby, you haven't won yet. And I'm not going to allow that to occur." His raspy voice gave butterflies in her stomach but she pretended not to.
"Let's see, who wins - who loses, Imran." She abruptly shoved him away as she said, raising her palm to his face. He simply grinned and turned to go. Sitting up, she peered out the window. The dangerous winds were attempting to enter her chamber. She started towards the window as her warm foot touched the chilly floor. Her breath hitched and her eyes widened as she studied the environment, her long fingers leaving a chilly imprint on the pane. The sky was full with holes caused by clouds.
"Are they all gateways?"
Her expression was simple and lifeless. The strange atmosphere caused her to blink. The crackling of thunder and flashes of intense lightning across the sky. The lights abruptly went out and there was a loud thunderous crack. It was completely dark in her room.
Her attention was drawn back to her surroundings by an odd sound. "We must depart before the power is restored." Teagan was right on target, but Soha ignored her and turned back to the sky. "Death is sure if we go out right now," she said.
"But there's no other option available to us. -"
Outside, footsteps were running in the direction of Soha's chamber. "We must move quickly!"
"Soha! Hey! Hey! Are you there, Soha?!" Imran blurted and screamed, but no one answered. He became really aggressive and struck the flame on the ground. The mirror of touch splintered and broke. The surviving members turned on their flashlights and swept the room, but it was deserted. No Rizaq Soha was present. She made her getaway...
"Seek her out! I need her immediately!"
With a concerned tone, he screamed at them. It's advisable to not underestimate him. They set out to find them. Arem could do anything about any of this. The floors were deserted and silent. In the end, it was discovered that sunroofs, rooms, roofs, cabinets, and hidden lockers were all empty.
"Where can they hide?"
Doubting himself, Arem turned to face the corridor. He was moving his fingers through the glass when they became trapped in the dust. However, he was taken aback to find two suspicious-looking beings racing towards the woodland. With narrowed gaze, he said
"Track them down! They're both running away!"
The men in black all started running downstairs. The only one that arrived late over there was Imran.
He only advanced towards Arem, but he quickly stopped in shock. Arem pointed at the fleeing females as he drew out his revolver. He was going to murder them right there. Imran struggled since, at this moment, his inner impulses were telling him not to do this.
Without delay, he grasped Arem's hand and warned him against doing so. "Arem, it's not our job!" Arem retaliated by pushing Imran's hand aside. His eyes were filled with a sense of needless vengeance and fierceness!
"Avoid being in my path!"
Arem's manner taken aback everyone, even Imran. Before anybody could work it out, someone violently pushed on the trigger. The bullet was fired very quickly in the direction of the females and lodged in... Teagan!
"Arem!!"
...…
"Huh?"
With that gunshot noise, Soha purposefully paused. Her face was expressionless, her heart was beating swiftly as well as a drop of perspiration was running down her cheek. With reluctance, she looked away. "N...no. Nooooooo! Teagan "
Soha let out a cry. Her heart was bursting at the seams. She crept over to Teagan, body shaking. Teagan's blood was getting on her calloused fingertips, and her hands were trembling violently. She felt uneasy in her heart as the tears began to fall.
"Teagan, Teegan... Don't leave, please. We'll get to know our members soon. P.S., Teagan, please. Would you please?"
She stretched to cry because she could not bring herself to take in that Teagan had passed away. She embraced her body and began wetting herself all the time. She got up and quickly and wiped her eyes lightning-fast and rose to her feet, flinging her arms around Teagan with a strong grip. Her shoulders were heavy for the first time—not from Teagan's body, but from the realisation that one of her members had to pass away in a split second. She was waning within her emotion. Now the only thing in her sight was retribution.
"How am I supposed to comply with Ha-rin...?"
She didn't even hesitate to sprint with as much velocity as she could when she witnessed footsteps approaching her. Another shot took place. It was so loud it approximately shifted half the forest.
"Aargh! My foot."
Her foot had been charred in the process. Even though she was bleeding terribly, she persisted and didn't give up too soon.