Chapter 24

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Roger Last night we docked to refuel, but no one was allowed to enter or exit the ship. There is said to be a measles outbreak in the country, though whether that was true or just an excuse to keep us onboard remains to be seen. Anyone who tried to disembark was notified they would be immediately arrested, and I guess no one was brave enough to volunteer for prison in a third world country—especially not one with a measles outbreak. Not even me. We were all ordered to remain in our cabins as the ship was refueled and supplies were loaded. Most of us listened. But that changes once we leave port. Once we’ve moved further out to sea, Blake and I step out of my cabin and make our way onto the cruise ship"s main deck. It is nearly empty, as most of the passengers have retired for the night,

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