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Leaving the Bunker

Author: Everleigh Miles
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Rideten, Present Time

Choosing the church as the base for the bunker had many disadvantages Aislen learned as Victor and his council went on to discuss how to mobilize their army without exposing their location to the Van Helsings above. The peaceful occupation of Rideten meant that their vehicles would immediately attract attention and panic.

It was decided that teams of soldiers would exit through the various backup locations, such as the house that they had brought Aislen, Rhett, Phillip, and Stella through, and obtain their vehicles before making their way in stealth to Trayrock. Once in position within the town, they would contact the local werewolf pack and army, and co-ordinate a fast and hard attack aimed at driving the Van Helsings out.

Aislen and her mates, would return first to Havermouth, and then travel to Trayrock in the wake of the battle with the reporters.

“If they’re ignoring Tabitha Marie and putting it forward as a hoax, how are we going to get them to come with us
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Therese Paulsson
I dont like Stella why do they trust her at all I do think leighton has a lot to answer for too he is responsible for many deaths but megitte is a victim not totally innocent but still.
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Angelica Monteon
Oh so good… finally the call… love the twists and turns ...️
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Author Girl
Can someone please explain why Rhett stayed quiet through all that with Victor? I still don't trust Philip or Stella especially her!! :(
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