19 Once the blue light faded, everything was different and yet the same. One look around told me I was still in the warehouse. Everyone was still where I'd left them too, which probably meant what had felt like an age to me was nothing more than a couple of minutes at the most. A second look told me that the warehouse was pretty much destroyed. The big ball of souls must have ripped it apart when they'd escaped. It was almost a relief. This much destruction would take them a good while to rebuild. And if they were busy doing that... "Mari, we need to go," Aaron insisted, a worried note in his voice. I nodded my agreement. It was better that we got out of here before Erickson got any backup. It surprised me that there wasn't any here already. Maybe he hadn't brought any with him to begi

