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Chapter 62

Author: Malgorzata Uchto
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*Logan*

We did our best to arrive at the place unnoticed, but it was futile. Andrew helped a lot with arranging our trip to Larch Valley Creek, and we managed to come in less than three hours, but when you use a very fancy private jet painted gold, you can't go unnoticed.

Although the airport was around an hour away from the town, I am sure someone must have tipped the bad guys because when we turned near the mill, it was set on fire, and the firefighters were trying to put it down. Someone was obviously trying to cover up the traces quickly.

"So what do you suggest we do now?" I asked as we watched the firefighters work their asses to secure the area.

We parked nearby to avoid detection but decided to show up naturally when we noticed the smoke, sirens, and lights.

"Now, we divide the plan," Andrew suggested as he scanned the nearby crowd of onlookers.

"You, Elmar, and Greg blend in with the crowd, and you'll start to sniff around. Everyone separately, make sure you all look like you
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