Chapter 28

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CHAPTER TWENTY-EIGHT MIRA It was definitely harder for Ree to send me a mental image of a place she wasn’t actually looking at. It tended to come across as fragmented; bits and pieces, but not a coherent whole to work with. Most of our work was Tesia helping Ree to train her mind to form complete images. This was important for me, too. I’d need to be able to do this when it was time for me to go home. Of course, the more familiar you were with the location, the easier it would be to form the image. The location wasn’t a single anchor point; it was the space. That required having multiple anchor points encompassing a three-dimensional area; like a cube or something similar. The portal could then be formed within that space. That made it sound more complicated than it really was. It wasn’

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