[Margaretâs Perspective]
âRemember what we discussed?â I whispered to Elizabeth.
Elizabethâs eyes widened as she turned to me in horror.
âI donât think I can, Margaret.â
âWe only have this one chance. You can definitely do it well.â
I tied a knot at both ends of the rope Iâd just untied from our bodies and tied it loosely around our feet and hands, creating the illusion that we were still bound.
âListen to me. When I went out just now, I looked around. There arenât too many werewolves in this cabin. I suspect that many of their guards are outside. If we shout like just now, thereâs a high chance that only one of them will come in. With our sneak attack and him being unprepared, weâre absolutely likely to succeed,â I arranged in a low voice.
Elizabeth reached out and grabbed my hand. Her palm was sweaty. So was mine.
We could feel the tension in each otherâs hearts, but our expressions were solemn and firm.
âHelp! Help!!!â I banged on the door with both hands and shouted.
âSomeone, come quickly! My sister has fainted!â I shouted. My voice cracked because I was shouting with all my might. âQuickly save her! She canât breathe!â
I heard hurried footsteps outside the door. From the sound, I could tell that there was only one person I had estimated.
I turned to Elizabeth and gave her a look that told her to get started.
After a few seconds, the door was opened from the outside.
Standing outside the door was the Dick we had last seen. His whole face was dark.
When Dick saw me, he said in a very unfriendly tone, âYou guys should keep quiet. What are you making a scene about now?â
I dragged out my voice. âHurry up and see my sister. I think sheâs dying.â
The other frowned, folded his arms across his chest, and said, âWhat happened to her?â
âI⦠I donât know,â I stammered. âShe suddenly started convulsing. I felt like she was going to die. Please save her. We donât want to die here. Please.â
âBreathless?â Dickâs eyes went to Elizabeth, who was panting violently on the floor inside.
Elizabethâs limbs were curled together now. She made a whining sound in her throat. She looked like she was about to die.
âYes. My sister has had asthma since she was a child. The attack must have been triggered by all the dust here,â I added as an aside.
âIs it really that bad?â Dick asked suspiciously as he walked in and closed the door behind him.
He leaned over to Elizabeth to test her breathing.
âMmmm⦠mmmmâ¦â Elizabeth was still whimpering intensely.
I pretended to walk slowly behind Dick because of the rope. I saw that his attention was focused on Elizabeth. With a gentle struggle, I broke free of the rope.
Now!
I grabbed the candle behind me and slammed it into the back of his head.
âWhat? Damn!â The other party sensed the gust of wind that followed and quickly turned his head and reached out to resist.
Not good,?I thought. Just as I was about to fight him face-to-face, Elizabeth kicked off the rope on her feet and hooked Dickâs ankle from below. Dick didnât notice the sudden attack. His lower body was immediately unstable and tilted to the side.
Seizing the moment, I changed direction at the last minute and resolutely smashed the candle down on his head.
With a dull thud, he fell straight down.
The light from the candle had been extinguished by my forceful strike earlier. Now it was dark here. Neither Elizabeth nor I could see each other.
Elizabeth got up from the ground. I heard her shuffling to my side. She whispered, âIs he dead?â
âI donât think so.â I didnât think I was that strong. I was more inclined to think that he had just fainted.
Just to be on the safe side, I hit him over the head with the candle a few more times. Then, with Elizabeth, I tied his hands and feet with rope and stuffed a ball of basement trash in his mouth.
I didnât know if it was psychological, but since I knocked Dick unconscious and saw hope of escaping this place, I felt like the air in this basement had become much more breathable.
âWhatâs our next move?â Elizabeth asked from beside me.
âLetâs get out first.â I reached out and touched Dickâs body, hoping to find a real weapon. âWe donât know if the sound we made just now will attract anyone else. We have to get out of here as soon as possible.â
I felt a key on Dickâs body, a small dagger, and several small bottles. I didnât know what they were.
If I could get out of here alive and see Donald, these might be able to give him some clues.