Chapter 3
I waited until the very end before getting off the bus.
"Mr. Brown, sorry. I'm a little carsick. I want to rinse my mouth over there."
I pointed toward a set of sinks not too far away.
He paused for a second, then exchanged a look with the driver. "Alright. I'll hold onto your luggage for you. Just hurry back when you're done."
"Okay. Thanks."
They kept my ID, like they already knew I wouldn't get far.
I walked quickly toward the sinks. A few other tour groups had arrived around the same time. I figured if I blended in, I might be able to shake them.
[Yes! Tina finally figured it out. Run!]
All I had on me was a little over 20 bucks in cash.
Before the trip, Everett told me everything was covered, that I wouldn't need to spend a dime. So I hadn't prepared much, just stuffed a bit of cash into my pocket without thinking.
Then, it hit me.
My phone was gone. Did I drop it when I rushed off the bus?
I glanced back the way I came, my chest tightening. I had just frozen my own bank card. Without my phone, I was completely stuck.
I pushed through the crowd and made it to the other side.
From a distance, I saw Randall checking the time, clearly getting ready to move everyone onto the boat.
This place was in the middle of nowhere. There was no way the cash I had would get me home.
That was when I spotted a jewelry store across the road.
I touched the bracelet on my wrist, my emotions twisting together.
My mother had given it to me as part of my wedding gift.
After a long hesitation, I finally made up my mind. I would sell it just to get through this.
The moment I stepped inside, the messages appeared again.
[Poor Tina! She still hasn't realized Everett already swapped out that bracelet.]
[That damn Everett. Tina, you have to make it back safe and deal with him yourself!]
What? Swapped it?
I glanced back toward the bus. Randall was already urging people to get on.
My heart started pounding. I didn't have time to process this. I needed another plan.
I turned to leave, but the shop owner had already noticed me.
"Miss, can I help you with something?"
I slipped off the bracelet and handed it over. "I want to sell this."
"Sure. I'll need to cut it open to check the material. Is that okay?"
I nodded.
He pulled out a pair of cutters and snipped it clean in half. The cross-section showed white inside.
My stomach dropped.
Damn it. The messages were right. Everett had swapped out the gold bracelet my mother gave me.
"Miss, this is gold-plated over silver. It's not worth much. There's barely any gold here. At most, I can buy the gold portion. I don't take silver."
"Can you melt it down and check?" I asked.
I hadn't expected it. What should have been a 3.5-ounce gold bracelet now had barely 0.07 ounces of gold left.
"It's still worth something, right?"
The owner rubbed his chin, sneaking a glance at me, clearly hesitant. "Alright. You look like you're in a hurry. I'll give you 100 bucks for it."
"Deal."
At least this way, I would have enough to get home safely. I could deal with the rest later.
Just then, a voice came from behind me; cold enough to send a chill straight down my spine.
"Miss, it's time to head back. The boat's about to leave."
My heart slammed against my ribs.
The messages exploded again.
[It's over! Tina's really done for!]