She didn’t move.
“I need the keys to the boat.”
She gave me a defiant look.
“I can hot-wire it. But it would be a lot easier if I didn’t have to.”
Conflict tormented her face. After a moment, she stood from the bed and rummaged through the nightstand drawer. She found the keys attached to a yellow floater and tossed them to me.
They jingled through the air until I snatched them. “Where are the girls?”
“Whisper and Sunshine?”
I nodded.
“They won’t leave with you,” she assured.
“Well, I’d like to give them the opportunity,” I said in an annoyed voice.
“Just go back to the main area. Take the north trail, then the first left. It’s the third cabana on the left.”
“Show me.”
Star hesitated.
“Please,” I said in a soft voice.
After a hesitant beat, she nodded and approached. Star knew this place was not all she had envisioned. But it would take time to sink in. I hoped she’d come to that realization before it was too late.
I escorted her to the door, and we scanned the area for threats—the path was clear.
It would take a little time for Solomon and his men to get to the top of the mountain. Enough time for us to get down to the dock and get the hell out of here.
Just as we started out of the cabana, Star said, “Wait. I need to grab a few things.”
“No, you don’t. There’s no time.”
I took her hand and pulled her from the cabana.
Star led us through the retreat toward Sunshine’s cabana. It was dead quiet around the compound. I’m sure Solomon had ordered everyone to their huts. He probably didn’t want anyone wandering up the mountain and witnessing our execution.
I didn’t know how the girls would respond, but I wanted to give them the opportunity to leave. It was risky, and we were running out of time, but I’d never forgive myself if I didn’t at least try. Sunshine seemed like such a sweet girl. I liked her. And I know Jack had grown fond of Whisper.
We reached the bungalow and climbed up the steps. I tapped on the door and cracked it open.
The two girls lay in their bunks, talking. Their heads spun toward the door when I pushed it open. They both sat up, eyes wide with surprise.
“I’ve been looking for you,” Sunshine said. “Where have you been?”
“Long story,” I replied. “Come on. We’re leaving.”
“What!?” Her brow wrinkled with confusion, and she exchanged a look with Whisper. “What do you mean, leaving?”
“No time to explain. We’re getting off the island. I’ll tell you all about it on the way.”
Still confused, the two girls looked at Star.
“Are you leaving, Star?”