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... reeted by the bright glow of the afternoon sun.

Given the extensive trek that took them through the night and into the early morning, it was already past noon by the time they woke up.

Blaine checked his digital wristwatch.

[1:28 PM]

No wonder he felt peckish.

Pulling his head off the backpack he used as a makeshift pillow, he glanced at his surroundings.

Most of his companions were still fast asleep.

Even Cecelia was sprawled out in a less ...

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