Tom's punch landed hard, and the young boy's lip split, blood trickling down as his head spun in confusion and pain.
Facing his father’s blazing eyes, he clutched his cheek, too terrified to say another word in his defense.
Tom took several deep breaths, trying to calm himself, before bowing deeply to the crowd. "Everyone, I'm truly sorry. It seems I've failed as a father, causing all this trouble. Please accept my deepest apologies."
The crowd’s anger simmered, but they knew the fault lay with the spoiled brat, not the refugee camp that had saved so many lives, including theirs. The camp leader had always been at the forefront of rescue efforts, even braving the rain to offer comfort. He was a good man; it was just his son who had gone astray.
After a moment's thought, and despite their grievances, no one wanted to escalate things further.
Stella wasn’t looking for a fight, especially since the camp was filled with Tom’s people. Picking a real fight would only put her at a disadvantage due to their numbers.
She turned to Rosie, "Did they hurt you?"
Rosie shook her head, "No."
Stella relented, "Alright, for the sake of my sister-in-law being unharmed, I'll let this slide. But if there's a next time, I won't be so forgiving."
Tom thanked her, then turned to his son and slapped him twice more. "You ungrateful brat, apologize now!"
Under his father's stern gaze, Hunter braced himself and muttered, "I'm sorry."
Stella responded coldly, "I can't hear you. Say it louder."
"I'm sorry, I'm sorry!" he repeated, though his eyes still burned with hatred.
Stella chose to ignore it, allowing Tom to take his son away.
When she returned, Angela and the others breathed a sigh of relief and asked with concern, "Did you find Jasper?"
Stella shook her head, her expression complicated. "No."
"Don't worry, Stella," Lukas consoled her. "Jasper's tough; he'll be okay. He's probably just delayed because of injuries, same as us."
They drove out of Griffith, only for their car to break down just outside the city. It took a while to fix, and then they were back on the road.
When it rains, it pours; halfway through their journey, they were accosted by a group of desperate refugees blocking the road. The entire village had banded together for safety and surrounded their car, throwing stones and attempting to overturn it, all to force them out.
Kitty, in desperation, floored the gas pedal, hoping to break through, but the engine failed to start again. As their windows shattered, Cody fired shots, taking down a few assailants, but they were overwhelmingly outnumbered.
Eventually, they were forced out and had to fight back with whatever weapons they had. Then, suddenly, a sandstorm hit. Cody and Lukas, being closer to the car, scrambled inside to seek shelter from the storm. The vehicle was flipped, and they clung on to their supplies for dear life, but were still mercilessly swept away.
Cody twisted his ankle and sustained multiple injuries. Lukas suffered a concussion from a flying rock. Separated, they were lucky to keep their supplies and managed to survive. After the sandstorm abated, they sought each other out, despite their pain. They found each other first, but then torrential rain brought mudslides, and they were trapped by a river, eventually straying further in the wrong direction.
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