Stuck in an Island with Twelve Beautiful Women-Chapter 88: Back to the safe place

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Layla: "Sophie, I know you’re worried about Jude, but we need to think about our safety too. Going back to the shelter might be the best option for now."

Sophie: "I understand, Layla, but I can’t shake this feeling that something might have happened to Jude. We can’t just leave him out there alone."

Layla: "I know, Sophie. I’m worried about him too. But rushing back into the forest without a plan could put us all in danger. We need to think this through."

Sophie: "I get it, Layla. But Jude is our friend. We can’t just abandon him. What if he’s hurt, or worse?"

Layla: *sighs* "You’re right, Sophie. I hate to admit it, but you’re right. We can’t leave Jude behind. Let’s go find him."

Sophie: *nods* "Thank you, Layla. I know it’s risky, but I can’t just sit back and do nothing. We’ll find him together, I promise."

Layla: "Alright then, let’s go. But we need to stick together and watch each other’s backs. We can’t afford to take any unnecessary risks."

Sophie: "Agreed. We’ll be careful, Layla. We’ll find Jude and bring him back safely, no matter what."

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And with their decision made, Layla and Sophie set off once more into the forest, their determination to find their friend stronger than ever. Despite the dangers that lay ahead, they knew that together, they could face whatever challenges awaited them, united in their resolve to bring Jude home.

They decided to go after Jude. As they set off in the direction they believed Jude had gone, their footsteps crunching softly against the forest floor, anticipation prickled in the air. But their journey was soon interrupted by a rustling amidst the dense foliage ahead. Halting in their tracks, they exchanged a glance, their senses on high alert.

With bated breath, they watched as the shadows within the forest stirred, revealing the familiar figure of Jude emerging from the depths of the woods. Relief flooded through them as they realized their friend had returned. Continue your journey with novelbuddy

Jude’s appearance was marked by a mix of exhaustion and determination, his eyes reflecting the trials he had undoubtedly faced during his absence. As he drew nearer, his companions bombarded him with questions, eager to unravel the mystery of his sudden departure.

But before they could utter a word, Jude raised a hand, a solemn expression settling upon his features. ’There’s something you need to know,’ he began, his voice tinged with urgency. And with that ominous declaration hanging in the air, they braced themselves for the revelation that awaited them.

Layla: "Is that... Jude?"

Sophie: "It looks like him. But why would he come back alone?"

Layla: "I’m not sure, but let’s approach him cautiously. We don’t know what he’s been through out there."

As Layla and Sophie cautiously approached, their hearts raced with a mixture of relief and apprehension. Jude’s form emerged from the shadows of the forest, his movements slow and unsteady.

Jude: *breathing heavily* "Layla... Sophie..."

Sophie: "Jude, what happened? Where have you been?"

Jude: *gasping for breath* "It’s... it’s a long story. But I... I had to come back. I couldn’t leave you all behind."

Layla: "Are you hurt? Do you need medical attention?"

Jude: "No, I’m... I’m alright. Just exhausted. But we need to go back to the shelter. There’s something you need to know."

Sophie: "What is it, Jude? What happened out there?"

Jude: *grim expression* "It’s the infected ones... they’re not what we thought they were. And there’s something else out there, something far more dangerous. The parasite was a flower like being. I believe it came out of the sky. But some kind of monster killed them all.

I barley managed to survive. It’s not safe to stay here. Let’s go."

Layla and Sophie exchanged worried glances, their hearts sinking at Jude’s words. Whatever awaited them back at the shelter, they knew that their ordeal was far from over. But together, they would face it head-on, united in their determination to survive whatever challenges lay ahead.

Layla: "Jude, what about Sam? Did you see him out there?"

Jude: *solemn expression* "I... I’m sorry, Layla. I couldn’t find him. We got separated in the chaos, and... I lost track of him."

Layla’s heart sank at Jude’s words, a pang of guilt gnawing at her insides. Sam had been their friend, their companion in this nightmare, and now he was lost somewhere in the darkness of the forest.

Layla: *voice trembling* "We have to find him, Jude. We can’t just leave him out there alone."

Jude: "I know, Layla. We’ll do everything we can to find him, I promise. But right now, we need to focus on getting back to the shelter. We can organize a search party from there. But if my expectations are right then it’s not good to go back and search for him. I heard his scream.

He might be possessed by the parasite or he have become victim of the monster. It’s safe to go back and stay out of the monster’s sight."

With a heavy heart, Layla nodded in agreement. Though the thought of leaving Sam behind filled her with dread, she knew that they had to prioritize their own safety for now…

Sophie’s heart raced as she approached Jude, her hands trembling slightly as she gently inspected him for any signs of injury. A wave of relief washed over her when she found none, her worry easing with each reassuring touch.

With Jude seemingly unharmed, they resumed their journey back, the tension of their encounter slowly dissipating. Yet, their relief was short-lived as they encountered a search team making its way through the forest. Hope mingled with gratitude as they joined forces, united in their quest to return to safety.

Together, the reunited group made their way back to the shelter, their steps lighter with the knowledge that they were no longer alone in their ordeal. As they traversed the familiar path, a sense of camaraderie blossomed among them, strengthening their resolve to overcome whatever challenges lay ahead.