Love Letters, Divorce Papers (Jared and Amber)

Chapter 442 Hiding in a Cave



Chapter 442 Hiding in a Cave

Amber rushed to catch hold of him.

She had to stagger back two steps before she could stabilize herself because Jared was too heavy.

"Jared, what's wrong with you?" Amber asked as she held him.

Jared was unresponsive, resting on her shoulder with his eyes closed as if he were asleep.

But Amber guessed that he must have passed out.

He's been hit in the head, and he was dizzy and it's only a matter of time before he passes out.

But that way, Jared won't be able to walk, so it's all up to her to get him out.

After taking a breath, Amber turned around and walked Jared forward, carrying and dragging him.

Up ahead, that's the south, and the woods are thin, so they should be out of the woods soon.

Once they get out of the woods, they should be able to see where people live.

Amber walked Jared along, looking over her shoulder at the man on her back, her gaze was firm.

"Jared, I'm going to get you out of here."

With that, she turned her head back and walked on.

After walking for a distance, she would drop a piece of cloth, leaving a trail for whoever came looking

for them.

She had intended to tie the strips to the branches of the trees so that they would not blow away in the

wind.

But that would only happen if Jared could walk.

Now that Jared couldn't walk, she had to carry him on her back, so she wasn't able to use her hands to

tie the cloth, so she was going to have to leave it on the ground, hopefully, they would not be blown

away by the wind.

She didn't know how long she had been walking, just as Amber was exhausted, the thunder suddenly

came.

Amber shivered, then stopped for a moment and looked up at the sky.

The sky had darkened, the huge dark clouds had cast a shadow over the woods, and the continuous

thunder had brought a great sense of oppression.

It was going to rain, heavy rain!

Realizing this, Amber's expression changed, because it was going to rain and they couldn't go any

further.

It was easy to fall, walking in the mountains when it's raining.

Jared, in this case, couldn't take another fall.

Besides that, it was getting a little dark.

Although she did not know the exact time her cell phone and the electronic devices on her, such as

watches and so on, were thrown away by Talon's men when she was taken.

And Jared's phone had probably gone, too.

Otherwise, Jared would have reached out to Ben at the lake, and he wouldn't have done nothing, so

either the phone was in the lake, or when it was in the water, it broke, and couldn't work anymore.

As for Jared's watch, she couldn't put Jared on the ground to look for it, but she could have guessed

that now it would be around 6 or 7 at night.

It was dark, and it was raining, and it looked as if they really couldn't go any further, and they had to

find a place to get out of the rain, or they would never make it through the night, and they would freeze

to death.

Right now, she was freezing from the wet clothes, but she could take it because Jared was on her

back, and Jared didn't have anyone to help him, so you can imagine the coldness Jared was suffering

right now.

But where on Earth could you find shelter from the rain for the night? Belongs to (N)ôvel/Drama.Org.

Amber bit her lip, looked around, and luckily, there was a cave not far ahead.

"Great!" When Amber saw the cave, her eyes lit up in a flash of excitement and hope.

"Jared, we found shelter for the night from the rain," Amber said, turning to the man on her back and

whisking him toward the cave.

Soon, they arrived at the cave.

No sooner had the two of them entered than it began to rain heavily.

Amber heard the rain behind her and hissed.

They were lucky that the rain did not fall at first, but only did when they entered the cave.

Thinking about it, Amber couldn't help laughing and was surprised to see what she had found.

Were those... firewood and clothes and pots and pans?

And a pile of dried straw and two old quilts.

What was all this stuff doing here?

What, did some homeless guy live here?

No, she didn't think so. What kind of homeless guy lives in the cave?

And if this was where the homeless guy lived, it was supposed to be messy and dirty, and there should

be lots of cardboard boxes and plastic bottles, things that the homeless people would sell for money.

But none of that, the cave was very dry, there was no garbage, although the quilt looks a little old, but

definitely not dirty.

So whoever these belonged to wasn't homeless, and Amber didn't want to think about who they

belonged to.

Now all she wanted to do was let Jared off and check his back.

Amber walked Jared to the pile of straw.

The straw was laid out flat and evenly, which was probably where the people who live here sleep.

Amber placed Jared on a straw; she moved to stretch her back and went to look for a fire starter.

It was so cold, you must build a fire to keep warm, or the night will be too long.

And the clothes, the wet clothes on them, must be dried or they would get sick if they wear them all the

time.

Looking for a fire starter, Amber found a thin layer of dust on the quilt and the pots and pans in the

corner.

Amber reached out and wiped it, then looked at the dust on her fingers and smiled; taking advantage of

the last bit of light that was still not completely dark.

"Great." She pinched her fingers together, removing the dust from it.

Now she was sure that the people who had lived in the cave had not been here for some time, and the

dust was proof.

It was a relief for Amber.

It was good that no one lives here. She was just worried that if someone did, they would come back

and kick them out.

At the same time, she was afraid of some fugitive lives here, which could be even worse.

But now knowing that no one lives here, she was relieved.

Amber found a lighter, then went to grab a pile of firewood, and lit it.

The wood was dry, and soon a fire was made.

Amber put a lot of firewood in, the fire was burning, the fire lit up the whole cave, so that the cold cave

now had more warmth, and not so cold anymore.

Amber clapped her hands and stood up. She left the fire and went to find the quilt. Then she picked up

the two sets of clothes beside the quilt and prepared to change them for herself and Jared. After all,

they couldn't wear wet clothes all the time. They could get a fever.

These two sets of clothes were camouflage, one large and one small, from the size of them, one was

for man and the other was for a woman.

So two people were living in this cave?

Without thinking, Amber picked up the man's camouflage suit and unfolded it. She saw the word on the

label in the left breast pocket of the suit and was even happier.

"It's the Ranger!" Whispered Amber.

It wasn't a homeless guy, it wasn't a fugitive, and it was two Rangers.

Then she was relieved that even if the people who lived here came back, she would not have to worry

about being in danger and being thrown out.

Amber took the camouflage suit and went back to Jared. After sitting down, she reached over and

wiped Jared's forehead to see if he had a fever.

He didn't, she breathed a sigh of relief and began to change his clothes.


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