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“My flashlight needs recharging,” he said.

Helen and the others checked their flashlights, which were also drained of power.

Helen then decided, “I know we are all excited to continue, but I’m not going to risk our safety. We will come back tomorrow with more lights and equipment.”

Once they all agreed to Helen’s proposal, they began the long journey up the stone steps. Jason was at the rear. He turned around looking into the darkness. He didn’t need a flashlight to see inside. To him it was as bright as day.

CHAPTER SIX

It was late afternoon when Jason and the rest of the team stepped out into the jungle again. Helen was relying on the two local guides whom she had instructed to wait for their return to take them back to camp. But as they emerged from the dark passageway, there was no one in sight. She then turned towards the only remaining guide.

“Do you think we can make it back to camp before dark?” He seemed uneasy but still nodded his head.

“We should hurry. It’s not safe in the jungle after dark.”

Jason stepped forward. He said, “what’s the matter? You afraid of the dark? Or maybe the jungle spirits might get you?”

That instant before anybody knew what was happening, Jason took out his Colt and fired a shot at a nearby tree. The bullet hit its target, leaving a large hole right in the middle.

“Nobody or nothing can survive a shot from this baby,” said Jason.

Helen went up to him with a bewildered look on her face.

“You crazy son of a bitch! You most probably gave away our location. Anyone close by will be heading our way now.”

Danny shouted out to Jason, “put that away will you! We better get a move on before nightfall sets in.”

Helen was right about Jason’s actions. The gunshot caught the attention of the two men, which were now heading their way, giving them the advantage of surprise. The men had reached the camp earlier, only to find it empty.

The sun started its descent, causing shadows among the trees, putting everyone on edge. The local guide was not certain if they were going in the right direction. The jungle was silent as darkness set in. The hooting sound of an owl and the rustling of small mammals seeking food under the cover of the night could be heard rustling among the fallen leaves.

They stopped to rest a few times to catch their breath, when Jason exploded.

“For Christ’s sake! We’re going around in circles. This shit for brains of a guide has no idea where we’re going!”

Helen came roaring up to him. “Oh is that right, Mr. Tough guy!”

Jason went red in the face with rage. “I’m damn certain of it! We left base camp from the east. Which is the direction we should be going. This idiot here is taking us the wrong way. Every ten yards I marked a tree to make sure we used the same path by which we got here, and I haven’t seen one tree with a mark on it. Let me take the lead before we all end up ancient history.”

Helen surrendered to Jason letting him lead them to camp. She handed her dimly lit flashlight to Danny, who walked side by side with Jason, checking each tree for markings. Jason’s flashlight was nearly drained of power, which he was only using to hide his ability of seeing in the dark. Nobody knew of his gift, not even his friend Danny. It was a secret he kept to himself.

* * *

It was now completely dark as the two hired assailants were approaching Jason and the others. They walked through the jungle without a flashlight, carefully crossing over each fallen branch and rock. Now and then they would stop to listen for any sound from Helen and the others. They did not know Helen was being watched over by two FBI agents. They had no idea what they were up against.

“I found one of the marked trees,” said Danny.

Jason came to take a look, and then glanced over at Helen, saying, “this tree shows us the way back to camp.”

His voice was heard by the two assailants, Carlos and Diego. They took cover behind a large boulder, waiting to see if the people approaching are Helen and her team. First, they saw Jason and Danny, then the guide and lastly Helen.

Carlos the taller of the two said, “there she is.”

Diego pointed at Jason and Danny.

“Who do you think those two are? They look American. Maybe some friends of the woman.”

“The big guy in front could be a friend of hers, but the other one looks like a cop,” said Carlos.

They waited until Helen and the others passed them by.

Diego, the short chubby one said, “better we wait until they reach camp. I say we shoot the three men while they sleep and then take off with the woman.”

Carlos agreed and kept their distance.

Not far ahead, Jason could see the camp tents through the trees.

“We finally made it. Well, isn’t anybody going to thank me?” said Jason boasting.

The camp was deserted, and the night was getting cold. Angelo quickly got a fire going, while Helen went to her tent to wear something warmer. Jason and Danny stayed near the fire warming themselves, keeping the fire alight as they placed new fire logs onto it. They felt relaxed, watching the flames rising higher and higher.

Angelo went to the supply tent and came back with some canned food, beans and sausages followed by some dry crackers. He served the food on metal plates and handed one to Jason and Danny. Both men gratefully ate their food, having built up an appetite from the long trek through the jungle to the site and back again.

Jason lit up a smoke and lay back gazing up at the stars. Danny placed some more logs on the fire, while looking back to see Helen stepping out of her tent with a bottle of Chardonnay. She had planned to open it after the discovery of the tomb. But unfortunately it never happened due to the deaths of her colleagues John and Paul.

She had just taken a few steps, when somewhere behind her she heard the sound of a twig cracking within the jungle trees. Helen froze in her tracks, the hairs on her neck stood up as a cold chill ran down her spine. She dared not turn around, afraid of what she might see.

Danny waved her over. “Hey Helen! Come on over. Your food is getting cold.”

She was about to take another step when she heard another twig breaking, but this time it was much closer than before.

Danny turned towards Jason. “What’s up with her? Why is she just standing there?”

Jason sat up to take a look, sensing something was wrong. Then he saw movement among the trees that caught his attention. It was pitch black to everyone else, but not to Jason. He quickly got up, walking at a steady pace towards Helen, who was more than thirty yards away. With weapon in hand, he aimed it in her direction.

Danny couldn’t believe it. “Jason, have you gone mad!” He shouted out.

Jason blanked Danny out of his mind and shouted out to Helen, “get down now!”

She threw herself to the ground. The weight from her body sent leaves flying up into the air. Everything seemed to be happening in slow motion, her movements, the leaves swirling around her, even the bullet leaving the barrel as Jason aimed and fired his gun. In a split second, she heard the bullet pass over her. Helen turned over onto her side as Jason fired another shot. She saw the bullet penetrate a tree that seemed to explode on impact. Then she felt Jason kneeling beside her, helping her to her feet.

“Quick! Run for cover! Move it!” He shouted.

Helen ran as fast as she could to her tent, confused at what had just happened. Danny was now beside Jason also with his weapon drawn.