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CHAPTER 15

Author: Pure Ink
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MIA'S POV

The explosion tore through the bus before anyone could scream.

One second we were driving through the fog, the next the entire front half was gone. Just ripped away. The driver's seat—empty. The windshield—shattered into nothing.

We were falling.

I grabbed Axel's arm as the bus tumbled through the void, spinning end over end. Erina slammed into the ceiling. Brady's scream cut off as he hit a window. The world was chaos—metal shrieking, glass flying, everyone being thrown around like rag dolls.

We hit the ground.

The impact drove the air from my lungs. Pain exploded through my body. For a moment, I couldn't move, couldn't think, could only lie there in the wreckage and try to remember how to breathe.

"MIA!" Axel's voice, panicked. "Mia, talk to me!"

"I'm...." I coughed. "I'm okay."

I wasn't okay. Nothing was okay. But I was alive. Or as alive as a dead person could be.

Around me, the others were groaning, pulling themselves from the debris. The bus had been torn apart, piece
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