CHAPTER 28-2

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Pheyus drifted quietly, remaining upside down as he listened to her. He’d never met another creature with so many personalities as Shayla. Now, as the philosopher, she was helping out with the most reasonable and practical advice. “We still have a lot more to learn,” she continued. “You’re right to think of all the unanswered questions, but don’t forget the task at hand. We can’t focus on just one solution. We should look for another path in case the Orcas don’t come through.” Pheyus flipped over and took a quick breath. Those were not the words he wanted to hear, especially from the insightful Shayla. “You don’t think the Orcas will come through,” he said. “I don’t know what the Orcas will do,” said Shayla. “Shayla, you can read the thoughts and auras of other creatures better t

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