Ngozi was the bravest of the four friends. She was determined to find a way to escape the oppressive rule of their captors. She had heard stories of people escaping from slavery and she was determined to make it happen for her and her friends.
One night, Ngozi had a dream. In the dream, she saw a path that led out of the city. She knew that this was the way to freedom. She woke up the next morning and told her friends about the dream.
James and Benjamin were skeptical, but Amelia and Ngozi were determined to follow the path. They decided to leave that night, when the guards were asleep.
Ngozi was the one who led the way. She was brave and determined, and she never wavered in her conviction. She guided them through the dark streets, avoiding the guards as best they could.
Finally, they reached the edge of the city. Ngozi had done it. She had led them to freedom.
The four friends hugged each other in joy and relief. They had escaped the oppressive rule of their captors. They were free.
Ngozi had shown great courage and strength in leading them to freedom. She had defied the odds and made the impossible possible. She was a true hero.