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Aaron’s POV Everyone hurried from my office, eager to get packed and on the plane. The clock on my desk said it was three in the afternoon. How was it possible that so much time had passed here when it hadn't even been a day where I was? If we left in an hour, we would get to Opal Moon around seven or so, depending on how long it took us to run there from the airport. I didn't want to get there any later than eight at night because we had a lot of work to do. "We have to go get packed, too," Cole reminded me, bouncing on his feet with anticipation. "Right," I replied, getting up from the chair and leaving my office behind. Before I walked out of the door, I turned around to examine the large portrait above my desk. Sierra smiled widely, her hazel eyes twinkling while I stood beside h