"I'm sure it'd be worth it at some point," Kam agrees with a shrug.
They are mostly boutiques — a small wineseller, a florist, a shop selling purses and satchels. The odd deli or artisan sticks out in between.
A few minutes further down the boardwalk, you safely approach a break in the lines of shops as you come to a T-intersection. To your left, a wide avenue branches off eastward.
"You can see it from here," Einkill says, pointing down the avenue, slightly to the left. Across the tops of several buildings, you can see the distant outline of a stone cathedral peeking out. "Got about as far as here before I turned back."
Down the avenue itself, there are a few of the shambling dead — about a half-dozen you can see, scattered down the avenue for a ways before it hits another road at an angle.
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