CHAPTER TWENTY Kevin could feel the tension building as they rolled into Sedona. Their little convoy kept its shape, but Kevin guessed he couldn’t be the only one who felt as though he ought to turn around, gun his bike’s engine, and ride for safety. Chloe looked pale with the tension of it. Luna looked determined, but with her that sometimes meant that she was getting angry with the world, because she didn’t like being scared. There was a lot to be scared by. As tough as the bikers were, the ship above them was the size of a whole city. No one could fight against that with just chains and knives and the rest. “It’s pretty big,” Kevin said. “Just remember the virus,” Chloe said. “If we get that to them, we can win this.” “I don’t care how big it is,” Luna said. “They took my mom and d