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			<title>Chapter 4 </title>
			<description>He was curled up ina corner in a sort of sleep, when the rusty slide of the latch snapped himimmediately out of any semblance of slumber. Teska came in, and he glared ather from under his long blonde bangs, though he did not get up. Light pouredfrom the slats of the high window, settling..</description>
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			<title>Chapter 3</title>
			<description>When Evan came to,he was lying in a pile of scratchy hay. He shook his head around a bit beforesitting up with a puzzled look. What had he done to wind up in a hayloft? Herubbed his eyes, trying to focus them. Something was definitely strange aboutthis. He stood up, still wiping at his s..</description>
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			<title>Chapter 2</title>
			<description>Evan awoke the nextmorning with the sun blazing through his eyelids like an open flame, and aroaring engine crashing into his ears violently. His head was resting on thecold sidewalk, and his limbs were splayed as if to escape the inevitable ache.Something soft beneath his leg&amp;#201326604..</description>
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			<title>Chapter 1</title>
			<description>Evan was running down the gray sidewalk as far as his legs wouldstretch. Blood pounded in his ears, wind whipped through his flaxen hair. Allhe could hear was his thudding heartbeat, nearly pumping out of his chest, andthe shrill shriek of the elderly woman screaming after him, &amp;nbsp;&amp;..</description>
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			<title>Prologue</title>
			<description>The shadows fell over a young man&amp;rsquo;s face, angling down strict eyebrowsand a straight nose. There was only enough light to see that the expressionupon this face held a distinct challenge&amp;#2013266048;&quot;no, not an expression, a countenance.He was prepared for war.Evan set his feet ..</description>
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			<title>Evan</title>
			<description>Evan, hardened by the death of his mother, works to lay her to true peace by paying her 'penance:' living. It is not until an unlikely occurrence that Evan to has to question why he is really living. </description>
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