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Chapter Twenty-One When Erik approached the open stairwell door, he slowed and frowned. “Is that an invitation, or did an agent hack it?” “I don’t think it was one of my people,” Alina commented. “If they had system access like that, they’d find some way to let the other squads know.” “Even if it isn’t an invitation, I say we crash their party,” Jia replied. “It’s not like we RSVPed to begin with.” They didn’t know how well the other squads were doing, but sporadic gunfire and explosions meant they hadn’t been wiped out. That didn’t mean the other squads weren’t suffering casualties. The quicker they advanced, the better it would be for everyone. Right now, the Talos forces were split, but so were theirs. Like almost every door in the building, the stairwell door was wide and easily

