Free by Zita Grant

Free by Zita Grant

Author:Zita Grant
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: 2 Tigers LLC


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Part Three

Well below the river’s surface, Terrin’s body continued to be dragged. Her last breath was slowly seeping through, dark blue, numb lips. Edges of granite slashed her body as it she was tossed like a waterlogged leaf. Before running completely out of air, her body was thrust upward, face-first pressing through the wetness, kissed by the near weightlessness of the damp air.

“You’re safe now.” The voice she thought came from behind her, but to her memory, all that was there were jagged boulders of granite and a merciless current.

Panicked, Terrin righted her body, wiping the water from her right eye, trying to see whoever it was that had spoken.

“God is that you?” She called out, feeling a bit silly, but hopeful.

“Ahh no. My name is Jacob.” Crouching at the narrow river’s edge was a young man, who looked to be only a few years older than Terrin.

Scanning him with her bionic eye, revealed he too was augmented—an implant was just under the skin of his neck.

“It allows me to shout across great distances and reassure escapees they’re safe, and not alone,” he offered her questioning gaze. “Come to think of it, I guess you can say God sent me. Since escaping that mad-house myself, I help others start their new calling.”

“New calling?” Terrin questioned, now standing next to the young man who appeared from behind a brush. His arms were outstretched toward her and Terrin welcomed the large dry blanket he offered.

“Yeah, showing them how to turn what was meant for evil, into something to be used for good. Like that wondrous bionic eye of yours. Think about what the two of us can accomplish together. My voice with your sight.”

“Us, together? I don’t know what you think we will be but…”

“I think,” Jacob cut in, “and know that whatever the plan of God is for our lives, it will be an interesting journey. You seriously don’t think he allowed you to escape that place only to run off and hide somewhere do you?”

“I, I didn’t think that far. Just wanted to get as far away as my legs would carry me. I only want to be free.”

“You are free. Now, we just have to see how many others we can help enjoy the sweetness of freedom too.”



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