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... ire. He ran, ignoring the throbbing pain in his left leg. He glanced down mid-stride—a cut stretched along his calf, bleeding lightly. Luckily, it was shallow. It didn’t slow him down, but each step sent a jolt of pain through his body.

Behind him—he’d lost count of how many—ran the creatures that, just a minute ago, had looked like people. Their screams and guttural howls were a mix of pain and hunger. Every footstep on the concrete, every dragging shuffle of a leg, pierced his spine li ...

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