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“I keep losing power to it. I think it’s just a wiring problem and would prefer you change out the entire wire so it doesn’t go up in flames. I have an unsettling feeling the whole damn thing is frayed but have no true idea of how bad it could be,” he says as she moves around him to grab her tools, attaching them to her waist. It’s a walk to get to his plane but the fresh air has already awakened her, setting Kayla back into her business mode as she heads with Herald to it. The sky looks like the clouds had been painted on to it, the dry heat scorching through her while the sun kisses her skin where it’s still exposed. All the while her mark still shows proudly just under her collar. ====== Ben ====== Ben watches as his father and his Mate make it up to the G36 and is tempted to fol