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... the gate in wavering shadows, which proved to be perfect cover for Elijah’s ingress. He slipped past one of the guards, narrowly avoiding her by a scant handful of inches. She started, looking around in shock, but when she saw nothing, she muttered, “Must’ve been the wind.”

Her partner said, “Storm’s comin’, I think. Saw it on the horizon earlier.”

The woman shook her head. “What I wouldn’t give to still be able to check my phone for the forecast,” she sighed. “The things we mis ...

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