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Chapter 26

Author: Rafaz
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“Rachel!” He shook her body desperately. “NO!”

Zak put his hands to his face and cried intensely. A wave of sadness came over me as I went over and kneeled down beside her. Señor Ramirez walked over to us and stooped down next to me. He shook his head and sighed in pity. The three predators came over and hung their heads in despair. An air of mournful silence hung in the warehouse amidst the vast scatter of dead and unconscious Obsidian warriors sprawled on the floor.

Señor Ramirez ripped the bottom half of Rachel’s trouser leg and used it to cover her face.

“Should…we bury…her?” I asked sadly.

“That will take too much of

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