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Chapter 4 The next ten days flew by. Unless Jamison was performing required duty or study, he was either talking to other cadets or shadowing Darrel Nakai. He could hardly believe the people Nakai associated with, the supposedly restricted areas into which he passed freely, and the influence he clearly exerted almost everywhere on the Titan base, at least in the basic and advanced training areas. Jamison began to believe that if anyone could pull off this insane plan to return to Atsileigh, Nakai was that person. Before long, the charismatic Navajo assumed almost demi-god status in Jamison’s eyes. When he could, he also checked with Floyd. Although he didn’t share all he learned by being Nakai’s shadow, he told the other cadet enough so he could see Floyd was gaining confidence in the pl