Nicole hurled the sulfur powder, causing the serpent to slump to the ground, incapacitated.
Swiftly, Nicole shut the door, deftly sliding the latch back into place with a makeshift tool.
Returning to her designated spot, she observed the weakened serpent, its feeble glare now seeming more like a bluff, akin to its masterâs demeanor.
She was no longer afraid.
As anticipated, Emerie reappeared, her keen eyes immediately detecting the serpentâs plight.
The serpent, pitiful and subdued, writhed weakly up Emerieâs arm, emitting feeble hisses as if pleading for aid.
Emerieâs gaze turned icy as she confronted Nicole.
âWhat have you done to it?â
Nicole feigned innocence, her voice trembling in an act of fear.
âI⦠I didnât do anything.
It attacked me while I was stretching.
Iâve been confined for three days, barely able to move.
I donât know why it acted this wayâ¦â
Her performance momentarily deceived Emerie, who assumed the serpent had encountered the sulfur powder.
Administering a pill from her sleeve, Emerie soothed the serpent, which obediently consumed it before settling down to rest.
Unlike the callous chief, Emerie harbored affection for the creatures she had nurtured, treating them as her own kin.
She hated seeing them hurt.
Approaching Nicole, Emerie offered another pill, ensuring its ingestion by guiding Nicoleâs throat.
Nicole complied, feeling the pillsâ effects enhancing her vitality without the need for sustenance.
With a lingering scent of pine, likely from Roscoe, Emerie departed without further discourse.
Nicole took it as a sign from Roscoe.
Closing her eyes, Nicole prepared to rest, buoyed by the unexpected efficacy of the pills, which infused her with uncharacteristic vigor.
As night descended, Nicole cautiously tested her surroundings.
The serpent, still recuperating, lay dormant.
Stealthily approaching the door on her toes, Nicole reached for the latch, only to find it already ajar from the outside.
Panic surged through her as she turned to retreat, but before she could react, the door swung wide open.
Caught off guard, Nicole failed to get back to her original position in time.
As the door swung open, she saw a tall, dark figure.
She paused, realizing it wasnât Emerie she had thought.
Looking more closely, she recognized it was Roscoe.
Roscoeâs eyes, unlike during the day, now had a sharp, intense focus.
He spoke softly.
âNicoleâ¦â
Nicole was at a loss for words, overwhelmed by shock.
âYou⦠You havenât lost your memory?â Why else had he recognized her?
Roscoe didnât explain right away.
Instead, he grabbed her wrist and said, âIâll explain later.
We need to get out of here now.
â
Without hesitation, Nicole allowed Roscoe to lead her as they quickly slid down the tree.
To avoid making noise, they took off their shoes and proceeded in their socks, carefully walking to avoid the crunch of leaves underfoot.
Suddenly, the sound of flapping wings filled the air.