CHAPTER TWENTY-NINE The impact of the laser sent all three of us falling onto the deck. Seth had to let go of Edge in order to fall on his side, while Edge just took that moment to roll away several feet away from him, but he didn’t get up because the Red Tide fired yet another laser, which directly hit the hull and made even more noise. Smoke from the yacht’s engine started filling the air and the yacht itself started to keel and sink as the holes blasted into its hull began taking on water. “What the hell do those idiots think they’re doing?” Seth yelled, propping himself up on his elbows to look out over the ocean at the Red Tide. “Are they drunk already?” I was just as confused by this turn of events as Seth, but unlike him, I acted. I fired a small lightning bolt at his g*n, blasti

