Charity was awoken in the middle of the night. When she opened her eyes, (tick) was standing over her with a finger over her lips, suggesting that she remain quiet. (tick) reached up, squeezed the handle to open the anchor ring and released Charity's leash.
When Charity stood up, (tick) looped the long leash chain over her shoulders - alternating from side to side until the leash was no longer dangling randomly. Charity followed (tick) through her cell door and to the menagerie's exit. She quickly looked over at the dark space where Hazel and Garnet were sleeping and felt a lump of sadness in her throat.
"Goodbye," she mouthed, soundlessly.
(tick) opened the external door and then stood, staring towards the trees on the opposite side of the pasture. A bright light flashed briefly, and she pointed towards it to make sure Charity saw it. Then she hugged Charity and gave her a particularly passionate kiss. Charity touched the side of (tick)'s face for a moment. Then (tick) pressed a leather pouch into Charity's hands.
They waited quietly in the darkness for a moment. The light flashed again, and (tick) pushed Charity into the night. Charity ran as fast as she could, holding the leash chains close around her chest so they would not rattle. She quickly made it to the tree line with her heart racing.
Hope! Hope was waiting for her! They embraced each other in a side hug - the needles protruding from Hope's areolas would draw blood very easily. The hug only lasted a second and Hope grabbed Charity's hand, pulling her further into the trees. Hope led Charity at a quick pace for ten minutes or more until they reached a wooden fence. A number of slats had been pulled out which allowed them to slip through. Hope spent a few minutes reseating the fence, then pulled Charity on through the forest.
Finally, after another ten minutes or so, they reached a clearing lit up by the glow of the moon.
"Hope!" Charity whispered and hugged her friend again. After a moment, Hope pushed Charity away and took the leather pouch that (tick) had given to Charity. She motioned for Charity to unwrap the chain leash from her shoulders.
Hope then began to rewrap the leash. The pouch had contained some metal 'S' rings which allowed Hope to secure the chain in a balanced fashion around Charity's torso. Charity simply held her arms out to her sides and let Hope work. Tears began to fall from Charity's eyes. Soon she was shaking from her quiet sobs.
Hope wrapped the chain over Charity's shoulder, around her neck and back down across her chest - using an 'S' link to keep the chain from sliding. She wrapped a few more turns over shoulders and loosely around Charity's waist, finally back up to the place where the leash was embedded in her chest, where she applied the final 'S' link. When she let go of the leash, it was still long enough to drop onto the ground.
"You... run?" Hope asked quietly.
Charity wiped the tears from her eyes. She leaned over and kissed Hope on her cheek. "I'm so happy to see you! Oh... Fuck yeah, I can run."
Hope bent down and grabbed the end of Charity's leash from the ground. "We run."
Charity felt a tug on her chest as Hope pulled on her leash. Then they were off - running through the forest with only the diffuse light of the moon to guide them. Regardless, Charity began to feel that particular sensation she got when she ran. She felt herself focus on her surroundings and quickly developed a confidence in every step she made - ducking under limbs, jumping over roots, reacting immediately to every subtle tug that Hope made on her leash.
They must have run through the forest for a couple hours. Charity felt strong. She could go for hours more. They had run away from the coastal cliffs, slowly climbing into forested hills. They came to a place where Charity could hear some kind of mountain river running down below. Hope stopped at the edge of a small cliff. She turned to Charity and pointed down over the edge. "We..."
Charity tried to look into the darkness. "We're climbing down?" she asked, squeezing her thumbless hands together nervously.
"We..." Hope repeated. Then she yanked hard on Charity's leash and jumped into the darkness, pulling Charity along with her.
Charity yelped and fell awkwardly over the edge of the cliff. She hit the cold water with a tremendous splash and sank into its dark depths. She could feel the current pushing her along. She quickly lost her sense of up and down. She felt slippery rocks with her feet and she tried to push herself away from them hoping to find the surface. She felt a tug on her chest for a moment. She pumped her arms through the water in the direction of the leash's pull.
Her chain leash was weighing her down. She felt rocks under her feet again, and she no longer could feel a tug.
"I'm going to drown," she thought to herself and began flailing her arms and legs desperate to find the surface. She bounced hard off a rock wall. The current was pushing her down the river at a rapid pace.
Suddenly, she felt a huge tug, and her face breached the surface for a moment. She gasped for air, but then slipped below the surface again. She banged her knees on some rocks and pushed up from them, finally finding the surface again. Hope was there, pulling on her leash, dragging her into more shallow water until Charity was able to grasp a rock and keep from drifting any further.
Hope held up her hand indicating for Charity to stay where she was. "Okay..." Charity sputtered, as she watched Hope clamor to the river's edge. After a moment, she returned with two wooden hoops. Some sort of bark was woven on the underside of the hoops. By the first light of dawn, Hope showed Charity how she should sit on the woven strips of bark inside the hoops. They were going to use the hoops like inner tubes. When Charity sat back she still sank into the water so that only her face was above the surface. Once again, she felt a tug on her chest and Hope was leading them down into the rapids.
The next few hours were spent painfully bouncing down the river. Charity often felt as though she would drown as the cold water splashed over her face.
Finally when they hit a flatter section, Charity tried to ask Hope how long they had to float down the river. Hope simply admonished Charity to be quiet and turned away with a small tug at Charity's leash.
The morning sun was rising in the sky and Charity could see Hope clearly for the first time in more than two months. Her long hair was wet and slick down her back and the grid of jewelry chains wrapped around her head. Sun shone through droplets of water that clung to the short, narrow sharp pins that surrounded Hope's lips and areolas.
Hope's body was covered in tattoos. Jewelry chains emerged from Hope's arms and seamless metal manacles gripped her wrists. Hope was lithe and her arms showed her musculature. She seemed to have been able to stay well-fed and healthy. Mostly, Charity noted how exotically beautiful she was.