“Trinny. There are some people here that want to see you. Are you up for a few more visitors?” She asked. “Sure.” I said, looking at her strangely. She opened the door and I saw several girls walk into my room, all wearing hospital gowns as they were also receiving treatment after being locked up for months in the coal mine. “Hi.” I said, surprised as I tried to sit up. I struggled a little, so Asher stepped in to steady me. “You probably don’t know our names… we were all too frightened to speak before. I’m Elsa. We just wanted to come and thank you—for everything you did. At first, when you arrived, we thought you might get us all hurt because you kept trying to find a way out.” Elsa admitted, her voice trembling slightly. “You don’t need to thank me.” I said gently. “It was just

