Finally, they reached a small clearing, where the trees parted to reveal a dilapidated cabin, its wooden frame groaning under the weight of years. Sarah felt a chill run down her spine. This place had not been on their maps. She glanced around at the others, seeing her own trepidation mirrored in their eyes.
Max barked again, more urgently this time, and bounded toward the cabin. Heart pounding, Sarah followed, her feet moving of their own accord. Behind her, the others trailed, driven by a mixture of fear and desperation.
As they approached the cabin, the door creaked open. Inside, huddled in the corner, was the child—mud-streaked and wide-eyed, but alive. Relief washed over them like a tide, sweeping away the despair that had threatened to consume them.
