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RazorWire (After Civilization #1) RazorWire by Troy Hallewell
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“I know. But I hadn’t given the order.” “Does it matter? We’re alive, they’re dead. It might have gone differently, but it didn’t.” “It does matter. I am the leader of this group. My men know that you didn’t follow orders, they saw that, and that undermines my ability as a leader,” said Belas.”
Troy Hallewell, RazorWire
“Is that one question or two?” replied Rock from where he sat astride the first horse after a pause. His eyes moved back and forth between watching the trail in front of them and the mountains on each side of the small valley they were traveling through.”
Troy Hallewell, RazorWire
“My mother told me stories when I was a child. She said long ago The Waste was full of people. There were permanent settlements of strangers so large whole valleys were filled to bursting. There were so many people that buildings were built high into the sky just to make room. She said these sky buildings were taller than the tallest trees, so tall that when someone looked down from the top the people walking below appeared no larger than the bugs we swept from our tent floor each night. She said some of these settlements were so large that they had more people than all the needles on the tallest pine tree in The Waste.”
Troy Hallewell, RazorWire
“My mother told me stories when I was a child. She said long ago The Waste was full of people. There were permanent settlements of strangers so large whole valleys were filled to bursting. There were so many people that buildings were built high into the”
Troy Hallewell, RazorWire
“dry with so many water skins to fill? My mother said there was a type of magic in the world then, like our sun keepers, but far stronger. She said this magic kept the settlements full of food and water for great masses of unmoving people. I didn’t believe”
Troy Hallewell, RazorWire