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... carefully observed the thick clouds above his head. Rhode nodded towards Old Walker and stopped. He glanced at the path leading deep into the mountains, but it seemed to be devoid of human traces.

“How much longer before we reach our destination?”

Old Walker went into thought for a moment before replying, “Maybe… another half a day to a days’ time?”

“It’s getting too late to continue. Get Shauna and the rest to search for nearby shelters.”

“Okay.”

Once he heard Rhod ...

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