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... t that moment. It was summer, a time of hot weather and torrential downpours—a deluge that transformed the trail they had taken into a river of mud.

Evelyn guided the horse with difficulty, its hooves sinking into the mud with every step. Leo clung to her waist, his large frame, weakened and weary, pressed against her back.

His cheek lightly touched her shoulder as his head lolled forward in shock. Every time the horse jolted, he groaned softly, but instead of complaining, he jus ...

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