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... eyeing the carnage I’d wrought and the surrounding shadows with wary eyes.
“There aren’t any more left,” I said. “If there were more, they’ve gone.”
It took me several minutes to catch my breath, and only then did the weariness truly crash down on me, in the moment when my blood ceased its boiling. I felt unsteady, but kept myself up through little more than sheer stubbornness.
I wasn’t out of this yet.
“Are you certain?” Lisette asked, pacing over to me. She put ...
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