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... ment their group was somewhat together. "My trash was missing. Unless it was one of you?"

Ryan and Lea were a little ways off, but they weren't fighting anything so he assumed Ryan could hear him.

Kyle yanked his axe out of a dead Salamander and snorted in derision. Blood and ick stretched off the blade and he threw the corpse in a sack before wiping the edge off.

Good thing Micah didn't have to remind him.

"What, like the Sewer Rats?" Lisa asked. She stood in the ...

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