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Action Plan or No Plan

Author: Klaira Blains
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             “What do we get?” Chris leaned over Brian’s shoulder to look at the texts on his phone.

             “What’s going on? I thought the alarms didn’t work. They didn’t work the night you came and my father…” Helena was not in the right head space to confront that truth too.

             “I got someone on it. They found the wiring frayed, but not cut. It wore out. I gather they got it working. Here it is. We have intruders spotted close to here. They’re requesting us out there for direction. So, are you or I am going?”

             “Let me go. If we need a hunter, I’ll call you. Helena, I’m sorry we messed up and I promise you I

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