James, Benjamin, Ngozi, and Amelia had been planning their escape for weeks. They had all agreed that the best way to get away from their captors was to make a daring escape.
The four of them had been held captive in a small, dark cell for months. They had been given little food and water, and the guards were always watching them.
The plan was simple: they would wait until the guards changed shifts and then make a run for it. James and Benjamin would distract the guards while Ngozi and Amelia would make a break for it.
On the night of the escape, the four of them waited until the guards changed shifts. When the coast was clear, James and Benjamin made a loud noise to distract the guards. Ngozi and Amelia took advantage of the distraction and ran out of the cell.
The four of them ran as fast as they could, but the guards were quickly gaining on them. Just when it seemed like they were about to be caught, James and Benjamin managed to create a diversion and the four of them were able to escape.
The four of them ran for miles until they finally reached safety. They had made it! They had defied the odds and escaped their captors.
The four of them celebrated their great escape and vowed to never forget the courage and determination they had shown that night. They had made it out alive and they would never forget the great escape of 1031BC.