Harsh, rough arms enveloped me, scooping my body off the ground as I began to thrash uncontrollably in an effort to escape them.

     I don't know who this. They're going to hurt me. I have to get away.

     The words repeated over and over in my brain as meaty hands closed around my throat, sealing off my window for air.

     My world became a black blank after that.

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     When I woke up, I felt as if I was still living the nightmarish flashback.

     Thick, coarse ropes cut into my skin as I writhed against them. My throat constricted within itself several times as I attempted to scream, the feeling of being choked not having left me yet. My thoughts stayed in a flurry of panic and confusion, and my head tossed back and forth against the cold rock as I grew crazy with hysteria.

     Soon, the leftover effects of my flashback dissolved, and I remembered where I was and what had happened. The places where rope bound me were sticky with blood, and I winced at the feeling of bindings rubbing against my flesh.

     What was I even doing here? And where was...

     Grey.

     My eyes swept the sky and the huts surrounding me before locating a giant body tied to a stake. He wasn't close enough to touch, but close enough that I could tell that his eyes were closed. My heart convulsed at the sight of a line of maroon running across his forehead, along with his blond hair matted with a similar, red substance.

     "Grey." I tried to whisper, but hardly anything came out. My throat felt raw, as if I had been screaming in my sleep.

     He stirred, but then went still once more.

     "Wake up!" I squirmed against my bonds, but it was to no avail.

     Footsteps halted me as my whole body went rigid. Dreading what I was going to see, I slowly lifted my gaze from my partner, only to find the entire tribe of natives surrounding me, each significantly bigger than Grey.

     The one nearest to me bent down, whispering in his native tongue beneath his breath.

     I could not help but try to shrink away from his giant form, and the intimidating spears slung at his side. His whole body was adorned with sparkling jewels and nuggets of gold. War paint seemed to be a part of him, covering every inch of his skin in bright colors of red, orange, yellow, and green. His face was the worst of all; coated with a painting that was almost too similar to a lion.

     A groan sounded, causing my gaze to flit back to Grey. Apparently, he had awakened, and by the look in his eyes, he knew just how dire our situation was.

     Of course he knows. He was there the day you...

     The day I what? Did I die at the hands of that...what was their names? Forester.

     But of course I didn't die. I was still here, so that was impossible.

     A shout from the man startled me, and I couldn't help but jump as his gaze hardened on me.

     In a way, I somehow recognized this native with authority and power. He was the Head Chief; almost like the king of the forest.

     Another shout from him, along with a series of clicks and more voices.

     My head swiveled to the other natives, and I was a little surprised to find a mixture of hunger, fear, hope, and sorrow in their eyes. Almost as if they weren't quite sure what to make of whatever was going to occur.

     Before I could register what was happening, four buff men seized a corner of the slab I was on, lifting me off the ground and up an elevation in the ground.

     A dim fire burned, regardless of the sun rising in the sky, and I could only watch as I was lifted down the row of men and dropped right by the fire.

     Grey was calling my name over and over, triggering a sense of déjá vu. My body started to go on shutdown, shaking with an overpowering sense of fear and horror.

     A rhythmic, terrifying chant began as the Head Chief steadily approached me, a long, lethal knife in hand.

     No. Not again. This can not happen again.

     Grey was practically screaming now as he ripped the ropes wound around him, charging straight towards me.

     Boom. Boom.

     A drum beat beside me, increasing the feeling that this was more than just slaughter.

     This was a human sacrifice.

     And that human was me.

     Boom. Boom.

     Two guards seized Grey, pounding him to the ground until he went motionless.

     Boom. Boom.

     This was it. This was my death. I was going to die.

     Boom. Boom.

     The chanting seized, along with the drum and any other sounds.

     My line of vision drew to the Head Chief's hand poised a foot above my chest, a blade pointed down.

     I won't even get to say goodbye to—

     The sharp blade impaled my body.

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