First Line (Grab Hold):
The knock on the door came at midnight—too soft to be a soldier’s fist, yet sharp enough to slice through her last nerve.
Paragraph:
Lena held her breath as the thin walls of the apartment trembled in the stale night air. Her children slept, curled together on the floor, unaware that tonight might decide their entire future. She had planned this for months—selling her wedding ring for forged papers, trading silence for whispered directions, memorizing every shadowed alley and checkpoint along the route to the border. In her pocket, she carried not money but hope, folded into a crumpled photograph of her children smiling before the world turned against them. The rumors promised safety, schools, and laughter beyond the mountains—places where no one would tell her daughter she couldn’t read books, where no one would tell her son his dreams were crimes. But at every step waited guards, betrayal, and the hunger of fear that gnawed at her ribs. She pressed her hand against the doorframe, steadying herself. The night offered only two paths: stay and suffocate, or flee and risk everything. Could she outrun the darkness long enough for dawn to find them free?
Questions to Spark Writing
- What secret strength carries Lena forward when her body is ready to give up?
- How does the setting—the oppressive night, the whispers of danger—become a character in her story?
- Will her greatest ally be a stranger… or her own courage?