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. She carried a machete that looked too heavy for her frame, yet she swung it with a grim, inherited purpose.

Both characters represent different facets of a "girl being hunted" or navigating a dangerous world: (The Book of Eli / Trials of Sarah): The Survivor: Hunting A Girl Solara Silque

"They're still behind us," Solara said, her voice raspy from the grit in the air. She wasn't looking back; she didn't need to. The engines of Carnegie’s scouts were a low vibration in the soles of their boots. " Solara said

But because the hunt itself has become a kind of home. Hunting A Girl Solara Silque