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... were hungry. His mind was sharp, already calculating the next steps, when a whisper of movement behind him sliced through the silence.

Tap. Tap. Tap.

Three sets of hurried footsteps. Three racing hearts. The three boys—the survivors—were trying to flee, stumbling over their own fear as they scrambled toward the old staircase they had come down from.

Kael stopped walking.

His head turned slightly, a tired smile forming at the corner of his lips.

"Ahri…" he ...

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