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"Incredibly, yes," Lucky said, shaking his head "I've never seen anything like this one before, though Whoever is running this seems to actually have a head on their shoulders," he toldit to me as we rounded on an open container
Taking a breath, I flicked on the flashlight, shining it around the long, narrow space
Lucky was right
Whoever ran this had put soht into it
There were still many stores of food and water In case of some sort of hold up There were makeshift beds on the floor, ether And, the most innovative of all, there hat see toilets to one side in the far back
There was food, there were blankets and battery-operated fans, there was proper sanitation, and an entire container full of what seeirls
"I'ed to tell the home soon"
I gave hi not to hit anyone directly in the eyes, but needing to look, needing to know if I had good news to give Romy or not
"We already looked, Luca," Lucky toldmy chest fall
If she wasn't here, what did that mean?
That she hadn't been shipped yet?
Or that we had simply missed her? That she was already in the hands ofwomen?
My stomach twisted
How the hell was I supposed to go hoive her that news? That we saved two dozen others, but not her sister?
Christ