![]() When I open my eyes, the world looks no different. I’m coming! I’ll save you!Ĭlatter of hard polycarb on hard polycarb, ringing and rolling. I try to call out again, despite the burning in my throat. ![]() Minerva has never needed help, not in her whole life. Her strong arms chop ocean but bring her nowhere. ![]() Her voice rings out over a pink-sand beach: Get up, Ambrose. Start reading the first few chapters right now! We follow Ambrose, a boy on a quest to find out what happened to his sister, and his crewmate Kodiak, as they go from hating, to tolerating, to maybe even liking one another as they try to piece together missing pieces of their mission, and, you know, try to stay alive all alone in outer space. ![]() That’s the set up for today’s excerpt from The Darkness Outside Us by Eliot Schrefer. You wake up on a spaceship with no memory of takeoff, and have nothing but a talkative operating system and a moody, but handsome, boy from an enemy nation to keep you company. ![]()
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