They weren't letting up. The soldiers on our tail were stronger and clearly had more endurance. I doubted Spencer had been in the training camp for more than a month or two, no where near enough training for what we were both facing now.
It was up to me, as it apparently had been for the last week. Sam, The Plan Man.
But I couldn't do anything but run, and even that was becoming difficult. I had no plan. Run, hide, survive... Even that wasn't enough for now. These men wouldn't let us go.
Spencer was inching ahead now as I began to drop back, unable to match his pace. "Sam, come on! Let's go." He shouted as he noticed me slipping behind.
"Keep going, I'll be right behind you." I breathed out raising a hand to wave him on.
"No. We're doing this together. Remember? Together." He came over to me and wrapped his arm around my shoulders, helping me along. "You're not leaving me alone out here."
I looked at him then. He was determined now, his fear clearly driving him.
But we were still too slow. We weren't going to get more than fifty meters before they caught up with us.
I had promised to deliver him back to his family. I had promised myself I would find Daisy. I had promised too much, but unlike my father, I refused to break promises.
I stopped walking and held my hand out to Spencer. He looked at me, alarmed.
"Spencer. Give me your gun."
"Wha-"
"Give it to me." I demanded, shaking my hand.
He fumbled within his clothing and pulled out a hand gun, handing it over with a trembling hand.
"What are you gonna do?" He asked quietly, almost not wanting to ask the question.
"Go and stand behind that tree." I told him as I turned around, facing the oncoming soldiers.
"Sam-"
"Go! Don't make me break my promises."
Spencer scurried off behind one of the larger trees as I raised the hand gun as I had been taught. Pulling the safety back, I aimed, standing calmly as I waited for the soldiers to come into a clear shot.
I breathed deeply and pulled the trigger.
One, two, three, four... five.
Lowering my arm, I looked down. There was blood every where, each soldier lying still.
I could hear Spencer breathing heavily behind his tree and when I looked over at him, he had his hands over his ears, crouching low to the ground.
"Spencer." I said gently, waiting for him to look at me. He didn't. "Spencer. I'll collect their guns, but then we've got to keep moving. Okay? We can take a break when we are out of sight."
He didn't say anything as I went around to each soldier, pulling their guns off of their bodies. They had nothing else on them that would help us, so I turned away and headed over to Spencer who was still sitting there in shock.
"Let's go." I reached out a hand, about to rest it on his shoulder, when he stood up. Without looking at me, he fixed his bags on his shoulders and continued on.