Rowan.
We moved faster, our feet crashing against the uneven ground, the sound of our breaths ragged in the oppressive silence of the forest. The trees blurred around us, their skeletal branches reaching like dark claws into the ever-darkening sky, but there was no time to think about them. No time to think at all.
Melody stumbled beside me, her hand clutching her side, but she kept going—kept pushing through the pain. Her face was pale, her eyes wide with the kind of terror that made my heart race, but she didn't stop. She couldn't. None of us could.