Stuck in an Island with Twelve Beautiful Women

Chapter 183 Nightmare can feel



"Sophie... Run!"

Saying that Jude woke up from his nightmare. He was sweating. His breathing was heavy.

As Jude wiped the sweat from his brow, he took a few deep breaths to steady his racing heart. The remnants of the nightmare still lingered in his mind, casting a shadow over the tranquility of the morning.

Gently, he reached out to stroke Sophie's hair, reassured by the warmth of her presence beside him. Her peaceful slumber offered a stark contrast to the horrors he had just endured in his dream.

With a sigh, Jude swung his legs over the edge of the bed and planted his feet on the floor. He rose slowly, his muscles still tense from the lingering fear of his subconscious imaginings.

Glancing around the room, Jude took in the familiar sights, the soft morning light filtering through the curtains, the gentle rustle of leaves outside the window. Gradually, the vivid images of the nightmare began to fade, replaced by the comforting reality of the present moment.

Determined to shake off the remnants of the unsettling dream, Jude resolved to focus on the tasks of the day ahead. With a final glance at Sophie's sleeping form, he quietly slipped out of the room, ready to face whatever challenges awaited him in the light of day.

Suddenly he heard a sound and became shocked. He quickly realized it was the singing sound of the black birds. The sound that always made him happy now scared the soul out of his body.

Jude's heart raced as the familiar melody of the black birds' song filled the air, sending a shiver down his spine. What had once been a comforting sound now seemed to carry an ominous weight, echoing with the echoes of his unsettling dream.

For a moment, he stood frozen in place, grappling with the unsettling sense of déjà vu that washed over him. The boundary between dream and reality blurred, and Jude found himself questioning the nature of his surroundings.

Shaking off his unease, Jude took a deep breath and forced himself to focus on the present. He reminded himself that he was awake now, in the safety of the real world, and that the haunting echoes of his nightmare could not harm him here.

With a determined resolve, Jude pushed aside his lingering fears and set out to embrace the new day, steeling himself against whatever challenges it might bring. As he stepped outside, he cast one last glance at the black birds perched in the trees, silently urging himself to find solace in their familiar song, despite the lingering shadows that danced at the edges of his mind.

Jude's mind raced. He had only one thing in his mind, get to the ship and check on Grace to see if she's okay. It was a mistake to let her stay there alone, he thought. When he got out he quickly climbed down from the treehouse, his sole focus fixated on ensuring Grace's safety.

The guilt gnawed at him like a relentless predator, each step fueling his determination to rectify his mistake of leaving her alone. With every heartbeat, he cursed himself for his lapse in judgment, for failing to anticipate the dangers lurking in the darkness.

Emerging from the shadowy depths of the treehouse, he descended with agile grace, his movements fluid and purposeful. The cool night air brushed against his skin, carrying with it the faint scent of smoke and pine. As he alighted upon the soft earth below, his gaze swept across the clearing, searching for any sign of Grace's presence.

And there she stood, bathed in the flickering glow of the dying embers, a solitary figure amidst the tranquil stillness of the night. Her silhouette cast long shadows against the canvas of darkness, her form illuminated by the soft glow of the campfire. With a sense of relief flooding his senses, Jude hastened towards her, his heart pounding in his chest.

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Grace's back was turned to him as she diligently tended to the remnants of their makeshift campsite, her movements fluid and purposeful. The rhythmic scrape of the brush against the ground echoed through the silent night, punctuated only by the crackle of burning embers. In that moment, she seemed utterly unaware of his approach, lost in the solitary task before her.

As he drew nearer, Jude's gaze softened, a wave of affection washing over him at the sight of her. Despite the danger that loomed on the horizon, there was a quiet strength in her demeanor, a resilience that spoke volumes of her character. With each step, he felt the weight of his worries lift ever so slightly, replaced by a sense of calm that he had not felt since the ordeal began.

And as he finally reached her side, a small smile tugged at the corners of his lips, his heart swelling with gratitude for her presence. In that fleeting moment, amidst the chaos and uncertainty of their circumstances, Jude found solace in the simple act of being by her side.

Jude's heart skipped a beat as he saw Grace standing by the campfire, seemingly unharmed and going about her morning routine. Relief flooded through him, washing away the lingering doubts and fears from his nightmare.

"Grace!"

he called out, his voice tinged with both concern and relief.

"Are you alright? When did you get back from the ship? I had the strangest dream..."

Grace turned to face him, a warm smile lighting up her features.

"I'm fine, honey,"

she reassured him, her voice soft and soothing.

"Just tidying up a bit before we start the day. I came back by midnight. There is something that happened but never mind that. You look like you've seen a ghost. Are you okay?"

Jude took a moment to collect himself, still reeling from the vividness of his nightmare.

"Yeah, just a bad dream,"

he replied, forcing a smile.

"I'm glad to see you're alright. I was worried something might have happened to you. But what do you mean something happened in the ship?"

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