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Chapter Twenty-Six

Meanwhile, below in the clay mines, Matheus took Rowan back to the fire they had prepared. She was relieved to see that everyone who remained at the campsite after the Runners left managed to make it underground and away from the terrible storm. She wished she could have said the same for the last of the Runners.

Rowan sat by the fireside, which was much larger than the one she had made for herself and her captive. The heat it gave off was warm and comforting, especially since it sounded as though the storm had finally passed. As she warmed herself up, Matheus gave her a sliver of venison from their rations, which she dug into heartily.

As the two of them took time to relax after everything they had been through, Matheus asked Rowan what happened during the Runners’ last foray against the Domineers. Rowan proceeded to tell him about their infiltration of

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