Chapter 7: No More Hiding
Suddenly, a window rattled overhead. I looked up to see a scruffy homeless man perched on the wall, cloudy eyes staring straight at me.
He peered down, head cocked, as if trying to decide if I was real. I shrank back, heart pounding.
“Don’t…”
My voice was barely a whisper, thick with fear. Please, just go away.
I’d just opened my mouth when the man suddenly shouted, “Someone come quick! A kid fell in the trash barrel!”
His voice boomed down the alley, drawing attention I didn’t want. I froze, heart hammering. My breath caught in my throat.
Panic surged in my chest, but the despair only fueled my determination. I couldn’t give up.
I wiped my face, steeling myself. I couldn’t hide forever. If I wanted to survive, I’d have to fight—dirty, desperate, whatever it took.
I knew I couldn’t hide any longer. The time for running was over. Now, it was do or die.
I wasn’t going to be his victim twice.