The Orphan Army

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explained Milo once Oakenayl released his grip. “I saw some of his memories, remember? I saw him take the Heart from the pyramid.”
At first none of them could speak; then they all tried to speak at the same time. Oakenayl yelled, Evangelyne demanded details, Halflight tried to mitigate, and Mook banged his fists together and yelled, “Mook.”
When he could finally get a word in sideways, Milo told them what happened. About being attacked by the Huntsman, about being dead—or near enough—for a few s
...econds. About floating above his own corpse. About falling into the mind of the Huntsman and seeing his memories and those of the hive.
He told them every detail he could remember, though he admitted that this was far from having lived it. “He has a little pouch on a strap across his chest. That’s where he keeps the thing he stole.”
Evangelyne turned sharply to Oakenayl. “See? I told you he had it. Back in the clearing, before the grenade, that’s what he meant. He touched a pouch like he had something of great value there.


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