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Escape from darkness

Lute's heart raced as she heard Lindsay's faint cry. She exchanged a worried glance with Alex, and they crept closer to the building, their senses on high alert.

As they approached the entrance, Lute's mind raced with worst-case scenarios. What if Jacob's men had already harmed Lindsay? What if they were too late?

Alex seemed to sense her fear and placed a reassuring hand on her shoulder. "We'll get her out, Lute. I promise," he whispered.

Lute nodded, taking a deep breath to calm her nerves. She knew she had to trust Alex, trust that he would keep her and Lindsay safe.

They entered the building, their footsteps silent on the stairs. Lute's heart pounded in her chest as they approached the door to Lindsay's room.

Alex motioned for Lute to wait, and he carefully peeked inside. Lute's heart skipped a beat as she saw Alex's expression turn grim.

"What is it?" Lute whispered, her heart racing with fear.

Alex turned to her, his eyes serious. "Jacob's men are in there. We need to be careful."

As they entered the room, Lute's eyes scanned the space, her heart racing with anticipation. She saw Lindsay, her daughter, sitting in a chair, her eyes wide with fear. Jacob's men stood around her, their faces cold and menacing.

Lute's gaze locked onto Lindsay, and she felt a surge of determination. She would do whatever it took to protect her daughter.

Alex moved forward, his eyes fixed on Jacob's men. "Let her go," he growled, his voice low and even.

The men sneered, their eyes glinting with amusement. "I don't think so," one of them sneered, his hand tightening around Lindsay's arm.

Lute's heart skipped a beat as she saw the fear in Lindsay's eyes. She knew she had to act fast, to get her daughter out of there before it was too late.

With a fierce determination, Lute launched herself at Jacob's men, her fists flying as she fought to reach her daughter. Alex joined her, his own fists swinging as they battled to free Lindsay from the men's grasp.

The room erupted into chaos, the sound of punches and grunts filling the air. Lute's heart raced with fear and adrenaline as she fought to protect her daughter, her mind focused on one thing: getting Lindsay out of there alive.

Lute nodded, her mind racing with a plan. She knew they had to act fast, before Jacob's men could harm Lindsay any further.

And then, without hesitation, Lute and Alex burst into the room, ready to face whatever lay ahead.

As they entered the room, Lute's eyes scanned the space, her heart racing with anticipation. She saw Lindsay, her daughter, sitting in a chair, her eyes wide with fear. Jacob's men stood around her, their faces cold and menacing.

Lute's gaze locked onto Lindsay, and she felt a surge of determination. She would do whatever it took to protect her daughter.

Alex moved forward, his eyes fixed on Jacob's men. "Let her go," he growled, his voice low and even.

The men sneered, their eyes glinting with amusement. "I don't think so," one of them sneered, his hand tightening around Lindsay's arm.

Lute's heart skipped a beat as she saw the fear in Lindsay's eyes. She knew she had to act fast, to get her daughter out of there before it was too late.

With a fierce determination, Lute launched herself at Jacob's men, her fists flying as she fought to reach her daughter. Alex joined her, his own fists swinging as they battled to free Lindsay from the men's grasp.

The room erupted into chaos, the sound of punches and grunts filling the air. Lute's heart raced with fear and adrenaline as she fought to protect her daughter, her mind focused on one thing: getting Lindsay out of there alive.

Lute's fists connected with one of Jacob's men, sending him crashing to the ground. Alex took down another, his movements swift and precise. But there were too many of them, and soon Lute found herself pinned against the wall, a hand around her throat.

She struggled and kicked, but the man's grip only tightened. She saw Alex fighting off two men, his eyes locked on hers with a fierce determination. And then, she saw Lindsay, her eyes wide with terror, as one of Jacob's men dragged her away.

Lute's heart screamed with fear, her mind racing with thoughts of what they might do to her daughter. She summoned all her strength and managed to free herself, her hand grasping for the man's throat.

But just as she thought she had the upper hand, she felt a cold, hard object pressed against her temple. "Don't move," a voice hissed in her ear.

Lute froze, her heart pounding in her chest. She saw Alex, his eyes locked on hers, his face twisted with fear. And then, everything went black.

Lute's world went dark, her body crumpling to the ground. She was vaguely aware of Alex's struggles, his voice shouting her name, but it was distant, muffled.

When she came to, she was lying on a cold, hard floor, her head throbbing with pain. She struggled to sit up, her vision blurry, but she saw Alex, his eyes fixed on hers, his face etched with worry.

"Lindsay," Lute croaked, her voice barely audible.

Alex's expression turned grim. "They took her, Lute. I'm so sorry."

Lute's heart felt like it had been ripped apart. She struggled to her feet, her eyes scanning the room, but it was empty, except for Alex.

"We have to find her," Lute said, her voice firm, her determination renewed.

Alex nodded, his eyes locked on hers. "We will. I promise."

Together, they stumbled out of the room, into a dark and uncertain future, but they knew they had to keep moving, for Lindsay's sake.

They stumbled through the darkness, their footsteps echoing off the walls. Lute's head was spinning, her mind racing with thoughts of Lindsay. Where was she? Was she safe?

Alex's hand on her arm guided her through the darkness. "We need to get out of here," he whispered. "We need to find help."

Lute nodded, her eyes scanning the darkness. She saw a glimmer of light ahead, a door slightly ajar. Alex pushed it open, and they stumbled into a dimly lit corridor.

The air was musty, the walls cracked and peeling. Lute's heart raced as they moved down the corridor, their footsteps echoing off the walls. She saw a sign ahead, "Exit", and her heart leapt with hope.

They pushed through the door, and suddenly they were outside, gasping in the cool night air. Lute looked around, her eyes scanning the darkness. They were in an alleyway, the buildings towering above them.

Alex's hand on her arm guided her through the darkness. "We need to find a safe place," he whispered. "Somewhere we can hide."

Lute nodded, her mind racing with thoughts of Lindsay. Where was she? Was she safe? She knew they had to keep moving, had to find help before it was too late.