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Chapter Nineteen: Descent into the Core
Author: Temmyfrosh
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The hovercraft jolted violently as another blast struck its side, sending sparks flying across the control panel. Kian braced himself against the wall, his golden implant flickering erratically. Elena gripped his arm tightly, her breath shallow, her eyes locked onto the swarm of rebel hovercrafts closing in.

Selene cursed under her breath, her hands flying across the controls. “They’re trying to disable us, not destroy us. They want you alive, Elena.”

Elena’s expression hardened. “And we’re not going to let them take me.”

Kian moved to the co-pilot seat, scanning the sensors. “We’re outnumbered. We need an escape route.”

Selene grimaced. “There’s one option, but it’s risky.”

Another explosion rocked the hovercraft, and warning lights flared across the dashboard. Darius’ voice crackled through the communication system, laced with cold amusement.

“There’s nowhere left to run, Kian. Surrender Elena, and I might let you live.”

Kian clenched his jaw, his eyes blazing with fury. “Not a chan
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