But Locus is bearing down on him. He knows this cliff, knows where it ends, and for a second he leaps aside to a nearby crane, running along the length of it.
Cut him off at the pass, lest he get too proud of himself. The leap has his hair flying loose of its tie, but he barely seems to notice, feeling the wind whip past as he lands near the slope where the cliff edge runs out.
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Cut him off at the pass, lest he get too proud of himself. The leap has his hair flying loose of its tie, but he barely seems to notice, feeling the wind whip past as he lands near the slope where the cliff edge runs out.