Thea grumbled something under her breath. Her legs were eager to run in the direction in which the two figures had passed. She was cent per cent convinced that one of them was Rees. She couldn't mistake him for anyone else. But Ruth was a different story.
Although Ruth noticed some similarities between one of the figures and Rees, she couldn't be sure in the dark, and because of the distance. She didn't want to follow the wrong person and get caught.
"Ruth, we can't stand here waiting for the sunrise. I am sure that was Rees. Please believe me!"
Thea tried again for the fifth time, and this time, Ruth gave in defeat. After all, they had to do something to get to Rees.
"Fine! Let's see if you are right or wrong!" But she hoped that Thea was right. She didn't want to spend more time in that place, or she would go berserk with absurd thoughts.