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Skeller, his clothes still wet, was standing over him now, his eyes dark sockets in the wavering firelight. “Too bad your plan didn’t work, little man,” he said, and raised the knife to strike.
By Grace Chetwin5
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Skeller, his clothes still wet, was standing over him now, his eyes dark sockets in the wavering firelight. “Too bad your plan didn’t work, little man,” he said, and raised the knife to strike.