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“Footprints lead off this way.”

Merci came up beside him. She touched his arm for support. “Do you suppose the other two thieves were already at the camp?”

Nathan studied the two sets of prints partially drifted over from snow. “Maybe.” They trudged forward in the darkness, heads down.

The wind had distorted the footprints, and Nathan took a guess at where they were leading. The temperature had to be hovering below zero. The wind picked up, making it even colder.

He felt a tug on his coat. “It’s getting worse. I think I need to stay closer.”

Nathan draped an arm over Merci’s shoulder as both of them put their heads down and leaned into the wind.

He only hoped they had not made a mistake. They had taken a gamble that the weather would hold. Conditions were hazardous at best. A little more wind, a few degrees drop in temperature and they would be fighting for their lives.

Zero Visibility

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