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... uped on a slick rock in the forest, bodies hunched and shivering. One of my men pressed a canteen into my hand, another ran to find more fresh water.

I stripped off my torn white shirt without thinking—no room for ceremony—and tore a length to bind Cameron’s thigh where the wound bled hot and fast. The cloth soaked through too quickly. He tried to sit up, then sagged. Finn, pale and efficient, knelt and pressed where I had tied, tightening knots with his hands.

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