"Trust me," Jacobi smiled. "If this is a trap, then we're going to cook him. He won't know what hit him." Charlotte turned to look at the lifeless body of her friend on the ground and she cleaned a tear drop from her eye.
"She was a very good friend," Charlotte sobbed. "She did not deserve to die like this."
"No one deserves to die like this," Jacobi replied. "We would catch him and we would make him pay for what he did to her."
"I really hope so," Charlotte muttered. "What's next for us? Where are we heading to now?"
"Back to town," Jacobi grunted. "We're out of this damn place for now. Let's go catch the bastard once and for all.,"
"She would be our bait," Mount said, pointing at Charlotte.
"Hell no!" Jacobi shook his head. "We're not using her as the bait. I would be the bait."
"Look, I don't have the strength or time for all these," Mount grunted. "You'll be useless as bait."