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Chapter 86:Sector Zero

Author: Mariah white
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Leo sat in the cockpit, his fingers glowing blue as he fought the magnetic interference of the area.

“The sensors are going crazy,” Leo said, his voice tense. “The salt-mist is thick, but there’s something else down there. A frequency I’ve never seen. It’s like the island is breathing.”

Faith stood behind him, her silver eyes fixed on the fog. Through her bond with Killian, she could feel his heart beating fast. He was standing in the back of the ship with the forty sisters, his hand resting
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