She Ran From A Mansion Into A Stranger’s Car During A Storm-hihehu

Elena Vargas did not know whose door she had opened when she ran into the rain.

She only knew she could not go back inside that mansion.

The storm had turned the long back road into a black ribbon of water, and every step sent cold mud splashing up her legs.

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Rain slapped her face, slid under the torn edge of her silver dress, and made the bruise on her cheek sting like a fresh burn.

Behind her, the mansion glowed through the trees with warm yellow windows, music, expensive cars, and the kind of laughter that sounded harmless until you knew what was happening upstairs.

Elena knew.

She had left through a bathroom window with no phone, no shoes, and no plan beyond getting as far away from Isabel Vargas as her body would carry her.

The grass behind the house was slick, and her bare feet slipped twice before she reached the tree line.

A branch scraped her shoulder.

A stone cut the heel of her foot.

She did not stop for either.

From somewhere behind her, a man shouted.

Then another voice answered, lower and farther away.

— Has anyone seen that girl?

Elena froze behind a wet pine trunk and pressed both hands over her mouth.

— No, ma’am. I think she ran toward the back road.

A flashlight moved between the trees.

Its beam swept across the mud, caught the silver shimmer of her dress for half a second, then vanished when she dropped behind the bushes.

The person holding it was close enough that she could hear boots sinking into the ground.

Her chest hurt from holding her breath.

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