In a dimly lit room illuminated by a flickering kerosene lamp, a group of frail individuals with gaunt features gathered, their large eyes reflecting desperation. Their tattered clothing and pale skin spoke volumes of their suffering. The weight of their plight deeply affected Bourne, stirring an intense desire within him to rescue them from their dire circumstances. However, he faced a harsh reality—his ability to save them was limited by the practical constraints of the situation.
Bourne understood that while he yearned to help everyone, his immediate focus needed to be on saving just two of these vulnerable souls. The thought of leaving others behind was agonizing, but he recognized the grim truth: attempting to save them all would compromise their chances of escape. His heart ached with the burden of choice, torn between compassion and the harsh necessity of survival in a world filled with peril.