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"Pavel!" Pooh exclaimed, his emotions a whirlwind of relief and confusion.

Pavel threw his arms around Pooh, hugging him tightly. "I'm so sorry, Pooh," he muttered through his tears. "I'm so, so sorry."

Pooh held Pavel, his mind struggling to catch up. "Pavel, what is going on?"

Pavel pulled back slightly, looking into Pooh's eyes with a mixture of guilt and determination. "Pooh, your mom threatened me. She said if I didn't turn you in, she would kill you. I had no choice. I had to follow her plan to keep you safe."

Pooh's eyes widened in realization. "My mom... she did this?"

"Yes," Pavel confirmed, his voice trembling. "I had to act according to her plan to mislead her. I couldn't let her hurt you. I got help from your bodyguards, and we staged everything, but we kept everything as a secret because your mom had put lot of tails on us so we didn't bribe the police but anyhow as you've left from the hospital i got 100 million bhat from your mom as a gift".

Pooh's initial shock gave way to a surge of gratitude and love for Pavel. He pulled him into another tight embrace. "You saved me, Pavel. You risked everything to protect me."

Pavel nodded, still sobbing. "I couldn't bear to lose you, Pooh. You're my everything."

Pooh kissed the top of Pavel's head, holding him close. "We'll get through this together, Pavel. Thank you for saving me."

The bodyguards, having subdued the police officers, approached the couple. "We need to move quickly," one of them said. "We can't stay here for long."

Pooh nodded, looking at Pavel. "Let's go. We need to get somewhere safe."

As they hurried away from the scene, Pooh's mind raced with thoughts of his mother's betrayal and Pavel's bravery. He knew they faced a difficult path ahead, but with Pavel by his side, he felt they could overcome anything.

With adrenaline coursing through their veins, Pooh and Pavel hastily changed into nondescript, inexpensive clothes provided by their bodyguards. They knew they had to move quickly to evade Pooh's mother and any potential pursuit.

Their bodyguards drove them swiftly to the airport, where they were handed two tickets to America. Pooh and Pavel didn't hesitate. They ran through the bustling airport terminal, blending in with the crowd as best they could, their hearts pounding with urgency.

Pooh glanced over at Pavel, his expression a mix of fear and determination. "We have to make it to that plane, Pavel. It's our only way out."

Pavel nodded, his eyes scanning the surroundings for any sign of danger. "I'm right behind you, Pooh. Let's go."

They maneuvered through the airport, trying to stay inconspicuous while maintaining a brisk pace. The airport announcements and the hum of chatter around them provided a surreal backdrop to their desperate escape.

As they approached the boarding gate, relief flooded through them. They could see the plane waiting on the tarmac, its engines humming in preparation for departure. Pooh grabbed Pavel's hand tightly, their fingers intertwined in a silent vow to protect each other.

"We're almost there," Pooh murmured, his voice filled with both relief and apprehension.

They reached the gate just as the final boarding call echoed through the terminal. With a quick glance around to ensure they weren't being followed, Pooh and Pavel handed their tickets to the gate agent and stepped onto the jet bridge.

As they boarded the plane, a wave of exhaustion and relief washed over them. They found their seats, settling in with a mixture of gratitude and anxiety. Pooh reached over and squeezed Pavel's hand, their eyes meeting in a silent acknowledgment of the danger they had narrowly escaped.

"We made it," Pavel whispered, a shaky smile tugging at his lips.

Pooh nodded, his heart still racing. "We did. We're going to be okay now."

As the plane taxied down the runway and lifted off into the sky, carrying them away from their troubled past and towards an uncertain but hopeful future, Pooh and Pavel held onto each other, finding solace in the strength of their love and their newfound freedom.

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