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... ely above a whisper. He sits up slowly on the moss-covered stone, muscles aching like he’s been beaten. Elise kneels beside him, tears still wet on her cheeks.

"I thought you were dying," she says. Her hands shake as she checks his pulse. "Your heart kept stopping and starting. Jake had to help me keep you breathing."

Leon looks around the chamber. Marcus lies unconscious against the far wall, chest rising and falling in steady rhythm. Sarah curls in a fetal position near the ent ...

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