Chapter 58
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A group of four approached quickly, their expressions filled with irritation. Their leader, a tall, broad-shouldered man with sharp features, was the first to speak.

“What the hell happened to you lot?” His tone was demanding, accusatory. “We were supposed to stick together, but your team disappeared. You abandoned the plan.”

Anna, still nursing a bruise on her temple, raised a hand as if to calm him. “We didn’t—”

“Don’t.” The man cut her off, his voice low but firm. “We found a clue. A direct lead to the relic. And instead of following procedure, your team vanished into thin air. We spent hours trying to figure out where you went.”

“We had a lead of our own,” Anna tried again, her voice even. “We had no choice but to follow—”

A sharp whistle cut through the tension.

Hayes,

The senior officer stood near the entrance of the makeshift command post, arms crossed, his face unreadable. But there was an unmistakable weight behind his stare as he looked directly at Miko and Keisha.

“Is that
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