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Rouge's P.O.V. Amni and I walked a few miles through the tunnels before stopping and setting camp. We weren't sure where to go or what to do, now that both towns that we knew are practically destroyed. I worried for Torrent and his crew and if they were holding up okay. I wanted to go back and get them to come with me and evacuate but I knew I shouldn't leave Amni. I knew she was scared more than ever. A couple of times we had to stop and let Amni rest because of her hurting so bad and being nauseous. Rage and anger filled me every time I thought of Ace. Not only did he hurt Amni, but he betrayed her. I knew that something wasn't right about him the moment I laid eyes on him. Amni laid across from me from the fire we built to keep warm through the tunnels. She slept peacefully, yet I ca