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... nd of soldiers shouting orders drew closer, the heavy thud of boots echoing off the snow-dusted walls. Johannes glanced over his shoulder. The dim glow of a searchlight swept through the alley they had just exited, sending shadows dancing across the bricks.

"This way!" he hissed, pulling Anya toward a rickety wooden fence at the alley's end.

Anya stumbled but caught herself, her eyes wide with panic. "Where are we going? They're everywhere!"

"Somewhere they won't find us, ...

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