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Chapter Fifty-Four

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The men spoke lowly about the repercussions of the actions.

A handful wanted nothing more to do with it. Their hearts were not frozen enough to commit the atrocities that the beast demanded.

They could still feel its presence, dark and foreboding, even in the light of day.

The rest were torn. Only three were full of enough resentment to be adamant in their resolve.

As the crew drifted away to begin their duties, those three remained. Richards, Abraham and Davis. Three unassuming men, each fil
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