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... the street from the police station. Next to her was Roman, with the other three a few feet behind. She asked, “What do you think?”

“It’s not good,” he said, clutching his bow. Alyssa noticed that his knuckles were white, and if she was honest, she didn’t blame him even a little. On their way through town, they’d seen plenty of evidence that the world, as they knew it, was gone. They’d even had to fight a couple of battles, though with Alyssa’s Heavy Blows-empowered machete and Roman’s b ...

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