Chapter Thirty Sheydu pulled the net out of her pack and gave it, and the belt with the battery box, to Evi. He plugged it in and threw the net over all of us. Reida cut through the fence until the hole was big enough for all of us to crawl through. Then he tied the sections of the fence back together with a few wire loops so the breach would not be immediately obvious. So far, so good. We walked unchallenged to the first of the dark sheds. The wind and flapping bushes kept triggering a motion-sensored light ahead. When it came on, the pool of light showed a concreted yard with yellow lines and a row of military vehicles. Some were ordinary trucks, others were work vehicles with scoops and caterpillar wheels. One of them sat on blocks of concrete instead of wheels. This looked like a p

