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16 Gathering an army and gearing up wasn’t an easy and fast task. As much as we wanted to rush, we could only do so much. Almost an hour after the meeting had ended, we finally set out to where the scouts had seen Damara and her army camped. My heart grew heavy with each step. We were leaving a bunch of sick and weak tziganes undefended, while heading to what was supposed to be the worse fight of our lives. Possibly our doom. Theron and Ramon took the lead, while Kane and I were directly behind them. Dolan was to my right, and Cora and Rye were to Kane’s left. Behind us, Artan marched with Leander and Lash. The rest of the warriors and Ramon’s wolves, the ones strong enough for a fight of this scale, marched with us. Thankfully, Ellie, Ryane, and Violet stayed back with my mother and m