Chapter 37 SKY Lieutenant Cromwell finally wrapped up his interrogation, though his attitude hadn’t improved. If anything, he seemed more arrogant now that he’d had a chance to survey the damage for himself. As he paced around the food storage area, his sharp eyes picked through the debris like he was looking for something specific—something we’d missed. “Convenient,” he muttered, loud enough for the gathered cadets to hear. “You all did a good job of cleaning up the important bits, didn’t you? Makes my job a lot harder when the evidence is tampered with.” I clenched my jaw, biting back a retort. He was looking at us like we were a bunch of guilty kids caught doing something wrong, but we’d just put out the damn fire. Harper shifted next to me, muttering under his breath, “This

