“Lily Hart had already learned the difference between pain and terror-giangtran

Lily Hart had already learned the difference between pain and terror pain was the bruises Silas left where clothes could hide them terror was hearing her name in his calm voice and knowing he was close enough to say it softly

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By the time she ran far enough to lose sight of the ranch the prairie no longer looked like land it looked like punishment stretching endlessly under a Kansas sun that did not forgive

The heat pressed down without mercy bleaching the sky blistering the air and turning every breath into something sharp and dry that scraped the inside of her chest

Her boots were too thin for the ground her steps uneven not from weakness but from the exhaustion that comes when the body is pushed past its limit

She didn’t stop because stopping meant thinking and thinking meant remembering and remembering meant turning around

And turning around was not an option

Not anymore

Silas had always been careful

Careful in ways that made everything worse

He never raised his voice never lost control never left marks where anyone would ask questions

That was pain

Controlled calculated contained

But terror lived in the quiet moments

In the way he said her name like he already knew what she would do before she did it

In the way he moved slowly never rushing never needing to

Because he knew she had nowhere to go

Until now

Until this moment

Where every step forward was uncertain but every step back was impossible

The prairie stretched in all directions offering nothing no shelter no water no indication that anything existed beyond the horizon

But it was still better than the ranch

Better than the walls that held silence like a rule

Better than the nights where footsteps meant decisions she could not influence

Her throat burned her vision blurred slightly at the edges but she kept moving because movement was the only thing that separated her from what she had left behind

She didn’t know how long she had been walking time had dissolved into something meaningless measured only by distance and the rhythm of her own breathing

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