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The terrain was beginning to slope. On my right, the hillside was closing in. On my left, the land was beginning to fall away. The path had narrowed, and underfoot there was a breadcrumb trail of dung. I was on a corridor used by mountain g...
The path was patchy and rocky, not wide and well-worn. It stayed low with no sign of climbing to the Sun Gate, now far above me. I was determined to beat him, to find a chance to break free, to dash, dart, and scramble from down here to up ...
The guard took the money but kept the cool edge of the blade at my throat. What, I wondered, was his plan? Not my life; I already paid him for that. Not my gear; he would have taken it by now. Not sex; to my great relief, he seemed unintere...
I had no game plan, no set of instructions for the circumstances. We were alone, deadlocked on sacred ground for what seemed an eternity but was likely only minutes. Dark, rumbly clouds began to gather overhead. While the guard held tight t...
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