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Chapter 35They were now anchored near Moor Park north of the Bundaberg coast. Samuel didn’t want to venture farther north, afraid of the storms that could roll in unexpectedly any time day or night. They had found a quiet marina close to Burnett Head, midway to their destination, and had refilled the boat with fuel, water and ample provision for at least a week at sea. They didn’t expect to stay away from shore for that length of time, but it was better to be prepared. Now that Lypsick was out of the picture—sort of—Talya was a little more relaxed. She still didn’t like the fact that she couldn’t hop on a plane and get away from Australia altogether. She loved the country, but not under these circumstances. “What would you say if I called on Khalid to lend us his Lear to get us out of h