Chapter 29

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Aidan Romano The closer I got to the dock, the more intense the instinctual feeling of there being something wrong became. Blaise and I both knew that the mission we were both about to endure, while meaning to be without a high risk, posed a threat to our lives, yet neither of us knew why. In addition to this, I felt myself constantly turning around to look briefly at Blaise, she was on a high alert and her face presented the same unsure emotion that I felt. I was currently annoyed with her ignorant childish nature but worried about her because of my onset feelings for her, that I didn't wish to admit to. This creating an internal turmoil that I had no time to fully experience. Eventually, the sound of voices bounced into the empty streets. The streets empty as the sun was yet to ris

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