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... venteen, crouched behind a stack of rusted barrels, his chest heaving as he fought to steady his breathing.

His hands gripped a steel pipe tightly, the cold metal biting into his palms. The sound of laughter and jeering echoed from the dilapidated warehouse ahead. Inside, his sister and little brother were held captive.

His body ached, bruises forming from the earlier struggle to even reach this far. But he couldn't stop now. Failure wasn't an option, not when his family depended ...

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