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Hanna waited for the house to get quiet, it was early morning, the sky was still dark. She put her bag out on the balcony. This would be tricky. Adam only had one arm. Hanna rigged a belt to put around him and a clip to hold him to the railing. Adam quietly snuck into Hanna's room. "Ready?" Hanna nodded. They left out the door to the balcony of Hanna's room, the same way she had come to rescue Adam. Hanna made sure that Adam was securely strapped to the railing. She moved ahead of him and looped here leg over the rail, not looking down at the long drop to the jagged rocks below. She showed him where to put his feet. He moved slowly, awkwardly. "Hanna, how do we get over to the stairs from here?" Hanna nodded. "Follow me, we got this." She looked at his unsure face. S