054 The wind howls in the overnight car

I was only momentarily amazed, and then Moses tightened my grip again and pulled me down the dune. The sandstorm is getting closer, and we have to pack everything during this time. The food for the two men was small but fragmentary, and we stuffed everything into the truck, covered it with a curtain, and tied it firmly with thick ropes.

In the blink of an eye, the sky seemed to fall into a whirlpool, the wind lifted the gravel from the ground, and the curtain was blown and swollen by the wind. I had too little strength to hold down the cloth that was making a hunting sound, and I couldn't tie the thick rope steadily. In a burst of yellow sand 'chaos' dance, I suddenly felt a hardship in my eyes, my throat choked, but my hand did not stop, trying to control the thick rope in my hand, but I couldn't do it.

My eyes were so pierced by the sand that I couldn't open them, but the rope still couldn't be tied, and the sandstorm was imminent, and I was so anxious that I sweated on my forehead, and suddenly I felt my body firmly embraced, and then a cover appeared, isolating my face from the wind and sand.

"You go back to the car first. "Musa's voice was 'chaotic' by the wind, but the strength in his hand increased. I couldn't keep my eyes open, so I buried my head lower, and under the protection of Mussa's body and cover, I moved against the storm and step by step towards the cockpit of the truck.

Musa grabbed the car door for me, and I climbed into the car, and as soon as I sat down, I heard the car door slam shut, and there was no more of Musa. After about a minute, Musa cleaned up the mess I had left behind, climbed into the car, sat down next to me, and breathed a sigh of relief.

"Are you alright?" I handed him the water-soaked towel.

"It's fine. He took the 'wool' towel, wiped the dust off his face, took out a few sips of water, and said, "I have to stay in the car all night tonight." ”

Judging from the formation of the yellow sand flying outside the car window, it can only be like this. I nodded approvingly, looking out the window at the endless darkness and chaos, and asked slowly, in a low voice, "We'll be fine, right?"

Almost immediately, Moussa replied in a tone of great firmness: "Of course it is fine. ”

"I hope so. I lowered my head and closed my eyes, my ears filled with the sound of the wind whining and roaring, trying to calm myself, "What if they come and can't find our exact location?"

"No, it won't. Moussa comforted me as he took the flare out of his pocket, "They set their seats before they left, and they wouldn't be too far off." I was afraid that the flare would be blown away by a sandstorm, so I took the door to the car, and if it was sent out not far away, they would definitely be able to see it. ”

Hearing this, I finally felt a little relieved, and smiled appreciatively: "It's still thoughtful." ”

As soon as I finished speaking, the windows hissed and the truck began to vibrate. A whine tore through the night, and gusts of wind swept across the land. The noise filled my eardrums, and I was sweating. Immediately afterwards, there was a sudden "bang" sound overhead, and a heavy object was rolled up behind the truck and fell violently on the roof.

Just now because of Moussa's words to settle down, this moment is frightened, for fear that the glass of the car window will be smashed in the next second, and the whole person will be involved in the storm.

As the heavy object fell, the lights in the truck began to flicker non-stop, adding to the terrifying atmosphere. The headlights flickered a few times, and before long, they were completely extinguished, and there was no more sound.

The whole world was completely plunged into darkness.

I don't know how long it took for me to feel a warmth around me.

Almost subconsciously, he curled up in a ball and rolled into the man's arms. My hands were clasped tightly around his waist, my face buried in his chest, and in the boundless darkness, I could only feel a reassuring aura from the people around me. Just like a drowning person, he hugged this breath tightly, hugged this person, tightly, and never let go.