The Amazon
Three Weeks Ago
MASON WAKES TO THE SOUND OF cascading water from the waterfall. The small fire Matthews had going the previous night was long gone and a slight chill from the cave hangs in the air. He closes his eyes briefly taking in the sounds and the chill on his naked body wishing Matthews' warm body was still next to his.
"How does it look out there?" he asks upon hearing a slight shuffle from the cave's entrance.
"The rain has finally stopped," Matthews says silently. "No signs of movement for the past few hours that I have noticed."
"You think it, ugh," Mason says as he gets up to his elbow and the pain from his ribs send ripples through his chest.
"Are you alright?" she asks rushing from the cave's entrance.
"I'm fine," he says waving her off. "I just forgot about them."
"Well you better start remembering," she says pushing his hands aside as she helps him to his feet.
"So, like I was saying," he continues once he is standing. "You think that thing gave up looking for us?"
"I highly fucking doubt it," she answers giving Mason a smirk. "It's probably waiting for us somewhere out there."
"Do we have a plan?"
"Not really."
"Then I guess that means we make a run for it and hope we make it," he says with a sly smile.
"Makes it a bit more interesting that way. Maybe we'll even get lucky enough to come across the son of a bitch and destroy it before going home."
"Maybe," Mason says. He reaches around Matthews' waist and pulls her in for a kiss.
They kiss for a long moment and when they finally break away she says, "Get dressed. From what I figure we've got four klicks to the border and another three out of this God forsaken jungle. With your broke ribs and no trouble we may get out by midnight."
MATTHEWS AND MASON MOVED THROUGH THE dense jungle unmolested since leaving their hiding spot in the small cave behind the water fall. They are travelling light due to the fact that the majority of their equipment has been lost or damaged beyond use or just outright low.
Mason, even with his broken ribs, refused to allow Matthews to carry any of his gear. She could clearly see the toll it was taking on him, but she knew arguing with him would only injure his pride and create a rift between them neither needed at the moment.
The heat beat down on them with the intensity of the surface of the sun. The constant rain over the last few days only helped to intensify the effect of the humidity now. Their only saving grace is the fact was the jungle has plenty of water sources should they get thirsty and run out of water.
So far their travelling has been steady with the jungle full of sound. There hadn't been any signs of anything or anyone following them or tracking them, but neither refused to drop their guard. Then a couple hours after midday the regular jungle sounds suddenly ceased to exist.
"That can't be good," Mason whispers dropping his gear and raising his assault rifle up toward the tree tops.