As the container ship docked at the shore of Greenwood Country, Bella and the other girls were ordered to board different vans. They were told to remain silent and not to speak a word.
Bella was separated from the girls she had met on the ship and was forced to board a van with a group of strangers. They were all girls, but they didn't seem to know each other.
The van drove for what felt like hours, taking them deeper into the countryside. Bella looked out the window, trying to take in her surroundings. They passed through rolling hills and dense forests, the scenery becoming increasingly rural.
After two hours of driving, the van finally came to a stop. The boot of the van was opened, and the girls were ordered to get out and line up.
Bella stumbled out of the van, her legs stiff from the long journey. She looked around, taking in her new surroundings. They were standing in front of a large house, surrounded by trees and a big empty land.
A woman was standing near the house, watching them with a cold, calculating gaze. She seemed to be working for the traffickers, and Bella could sense a sinister energy emanating from her.
The woman gestured to the girls, ordering them to follow her into the house. Bella hesitated, feeling a sense of unease. But she had no choice, and she followed the other girls into the house.
As they entered the house, Bella was struck by its opulence. The interior was lavishly decorated, with expensive-looking furniture and artwork adorning the walls.
But despite the luxurious surroundings, Bella couldn't shake off the feeling that something was off. She sensed that they were in grave danger, and that their lives were about to change forever.
The woman led them to a large room, where they were ordered to wait. Bella looked around, trying to take in her surroundings. The room was filled with other girls, all of whom seemed to be in the same situation as her.
As they waited, Bella couldn't help but wonder what lay ahead. What would happen to them next? Would they be sold into slavery, or forced into prostitution?
The uncertainty was crippling, and Bella felt a sense of despair wash over her. She was trapped, with no way to escape.
But as she looked around the room, she saw that she was not alone. There were other girls, all of whom seemed to be in the same situation as her.
Together, they would have to find a way to survive. They would have to find a way to escape, and to reclaim their lives.