The rain intensified. With a small flashlight clenched between his teeth, Soren clung to the thick vines covering the cliff face, carefully finding his footing as he made his way down.
Visibility was getting worse. He blinked hard, trying to clear his vision. He paused, swinging the beam of the flashlight. In the distance, the small, glinting object he’d spotted earlier flashed again.
Good. It hadn’t been washed away.
Soren let out a breath he didn’t realize he’d been holding. He was closer now, but he still couldn’t make out what it was, only that it was likely metal.
After a brief rest, he put the flashlight back in his mouth and continued his descent.
He lost track of time before he finally reached a ledge near the object. It was still a few feet to his left, out of reach from the vine. Squinting through the rain, he finally found a stable-looking rock to use as a foothold. Gripping the vine with one hand, he strained, stretching his body out until his fingers brushed against the object. He managed to snatch it.
Returning to his position, he opened his palm. It was a small ring.
He recognized it instantly. It was the ring Finn had given Evangeline—her mother’s heirloom.
A wave of conflicting emotions washed over him, but he pushed them aside. This was confirmation. Evangeline had to be further down.
Soren pulled out his satellite phone to contact Glenn, but there was no signal. He tried the walkie-talkie next, but the only response was a crackle of static.
"Is anyone there?" he yelled upwards, his voice swallowed by the vast, empty valley, only an echo returning.
In his haste to find Evangeline, he hadn’t noticed that the rest of his team had already gone back. It was only now that he realized he was utterly alone, the cavernous space around him a pit of darkness, illuminated only by the weak beam of his flashlight.


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