
Sophia’s heart raced as the men advanced, but somewhere in the depths of her fear, a flicker of strength urged her to run. She darted away, her feet pounding against the wet pavement, driven by the primal instinct to protect not just herself but the life she carried within. She didn’t look back, even as their mocking laughter echoed behind her.
As dawn broke, Sophia found herself on the outskirts of town. Exhausted and soaked to the bone, she stumbled into a small, dilapidated church. The sanctuary was empty save for the soft glow of candlelight flickering beneath the statue of the Virgin Mary. Sophia sank to the floor, her body wracked with sobs, her tears mingling with the rainwater in her hair.
