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A blonde woman shivers in one corner of the alley. Her hands repeatedly rub together for warmth, but it's futile. The air around her isn't friendly anymore. Plus, the clothes she's been wearing since last night are damp, maybe drying against her increasingly slender frame.

Her eyes start to wander around, not many people passing through. She doesn't care. All she's thinking about is getting further away, avoiding those who might be after her. She looks back several times, making sure she's truly managed to escape. She's stopped for almost ten minutes now. Her head feels like it's been pricked by thousands of needles. Not to mention, her feet, clad only in shoes with holes at the tips, have become stiff and hard to move.

She tries to remember if it's already winter now. "Damn. I forgot North Metro is a cold country," she curses. She hugs herself again. Her breath starts to smoke, and her walk becomes even more painful. She winces but tries to ignore it. Her head remembers the warmth of
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