larm
ess. I sat bolt upright in my bunk, my heart hammering against my ribs. My skin.
e fire, s
voice. The same call.
. The memory of the chemical burns, the hospital, the betraya
s standing there, pale and trembling,
ce quivering on cue. "We can'
smiss her. I stepped forward, pulling on
e I didn't feel just moments ago. "I've studied the blueprints for these o
. "Molly, it's too risky! Let the heavy re
f the man who watched me die. The love I on
's life is on the line," I said, my tone leaving no room for
g moment, then nodded. "Go,
e smoke just as thick. But this time, I
team over the radio. "Structural integrity is compr
ebris and started the extraction. As we carried him out, I hear
down!" a te
is time, we were fifty feet away, in a secure corridor. We emerged from the
y slapped me on the back, their
Sabrina, who stood watching, her expression unrea
t me, not with pride, but with a strange, calculating
I had a chilling feeling the