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"I know. But if I can document this, the Western world can't look away anymore. You’ve always said that was the goal, right? To make them see?"
"You," he said in a low, gravelly voice. "The Sheik has been looking for a prize like you. Rare. Educated."
Days bled into nights of jolting transport and thirst. Elena was no longer a lecturer or a bride; she was a commodity, being moved across borders that didn't exist on any map. She was taken through the Tibesti Mountains, across the Red Sea, and finally into the shimmering heat of the Arabian Peninsula. Ebano.epub
The heat in the Sahel didn't just sit on the skin; it pushed against it like a physical weight. Elena, an idealistic lecturer from Madrid, stood on the balcony of a small hotel in Bamako, watching the dust devils dance across the road. Beside her, her husband, Thomas, was checking his camera gear. They were on their honeymoon, a journey Elena had insisted upon so she could show him the beauty of the continent she called her second home.
"Stop!" Elena screamed, reaching for Thomas's arm. "They’ll kill us both!" "I know
When the jeep finally skidded to a halt, the silence that followed was more terrifying than the gunfire. Thomas was dragged out and pinned to the ground. A man with eyes like polished flint stepped forward, ignoring the camera equipment and the money Thomas tried to offer. He looked only at Elena.
The next morning, the landscape shifted from the green fringes of the south to the harsh, orange expanse of the desert. Their jeep kicked up a trail of sand that could be seen for miles. They were only hours from the border when the sound of an engine—high-pitched and frantic—echoed behind them. To make them see
Their paths were converging. Thomas was tracking a ghost, and Elena was becoming a legend within the palace walls, orchestrating a plan that would either lead to her freedom or her end.