Aria Succumb
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But the jungle had other plans. The air grew heavy, thick with humidity that felt like a warm, wet blanket smothering her. The noises of the night began—the chirping of cicadas, the distant screech of a monkey, the rustle of things moving in the dark.
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Aria leaned her back against the massive root of a Kapok tree. Her head lolled back. She looked up at the fractured sliver of darkening sky visible through the leaves.
They carried her out on a stretcher. As they broke the tree line and the helicopter roared overhead, Aria didn't look at the safety of the machine. She looked back at the green wall of the jungle. It looks like you're asking for a draft
The jungle whispered to her. It wasn't a voice, but a feeling. It told her that fighting was exhausting. It told her that the struggle was useless. It promised that if she just stopped, the pain would stop. The thirst would stop. The fear would stop.
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She tried to stand. Her brain sent the signal: Stand up. Find water. Survive.