CHAPTER FOURTEEN “Impossible,” said Cyberkid. “Prime Man is a selfish, shortsighted jerk with loads of insecurities, but he’d never betray us or knowingly send us to our deaths.” “I think Cyberkid’s right, bro,” said James, leaning against the frame of the living room’s entryway with his arms crossed in front of his chest. “Granted, I don’t know Prime Man myself, but Prime Man is supposed to be one of the greatest and most trustworthy heroes in the world. I can’t see him betraying his fellow Heroes United members, much less to Sasha Munroe of all people.” I was aware that I was probably red in the face, maybe even sweating, but I didn’t care because I knew that what I said was true. “I don’t have any proof that Prime Man betrayed us, maybe, but it makes sense and it’s the only reasonabl