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Chapter 27: Pivot
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... d caused.
I wasn’t backing off until one of us stopped breathing.
I blinked in the direction it had run, chasing its fading presence. But I saw nothing—no rustling leaves, no movement. It could’ve doubled back or taken a sharp turn. Worse, I might’ve blinked ahead of it entirely.
Damn.
I blinked upward, high into the air, rising above the treetops to get a full view of the forest. From this height, I could see everything. If it moved, I’d spot it. That was the ide ...
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