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don't freeze

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don't freeze

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"The tiny nation of Wakanda is mourning the death of its monarch, King T'Chaka," the news reporter announced as T'Challa watched. "The beloved ruler was one of many confirmed dead... after a terrorist attack at the United Nations a week ago. The suspect has since been apprehended. Though it remains one of the poorest countries in the world... fortified by mountain ranges... and an impenetrable rainforest... Wakanda does not engage in international trade or accept aid. The succession of the throne... is expected to fall to the oldest of the king's two children... Prince T'Challa."

"My Prince..." Okoye started. "Coming up on them now."

T'Challa walked over to the sand hologram, watching what was happening in the current time. He picked up a sand truck, wiping the roof off as he saw Nakia.

Okoye went to grab her spear just as T'Challa stopped her.

"No need, Okoye. I can handle this alone."

She hummed as she gave him a weird look, putting her head back.

T'Challa put the sand truck back, looking up at her.

"I will get Nakia out as quickly as possible."

"Just didn't freeze when you see her," she spoke after giving him his Kimoyo beads.

"What are you talking about? I never freeze."

He put his helmet on, putting his arms in an X, and dropped down. He threw his Kimoyo beads and attached them to the non-sand cars, making them crash.

"What's going on?" A militant asked.

"It's the car. It lost power. It won't start," another responded. "The car no start."

"What happened?"
"The engine failed."
"Ours too."

The Captain had seen the Kimoyo bead on the hood of the car, trying to remove it.

"What is it, Captain?"

"Defense positions," the Captain commanded. The word started spreading as they all got into defensive positions.

Some men went looking for whatever it was. They found a dog who was barking up at a tree. They shined their flashlights up at the tree, seeing the Black Panther.

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