She frantically wished that she’d not left her purse, with the kinetic flashlight inside it, back at the tram with the others. Stone joined her a moment later, practically mowing her down as he barreled around the side of the tarp at a dead run. His large body knocked her to the side and her shoulder bounced off of the salt wall. He caught her arm before she could fall. “We can’t stay here,” he said. “I can’t see anything,” Jenny answered. Stone moved in front of her, keeping a firm hold upon her arm. He guided her off into the blackness. She pulled her phone from her pocket and touched the face, then quickly tapped her flashlight icon. Stone immediately reached over and tapped the icon to turn it off. “Leave that off. This is good. They won’t be able to see us in the darkness,” Stone said. She mashed her phone back into the pocket of her jeans. “But we don’t know where this cavern leads, or even if there’s an exit at all.
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