AOAA - Sanctuary (Book 2)
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  • Reads 230
  • Votes 15
  • Parts 5
  • Time 30m
Ongoing, First published Jun 25, 2018
(Please read book one before reading this book)

Deathwish leaned back in his seat, clasping his talons together and letting out a sigh as the Seawing across from him sat down.

"No. She has not been found yet." Said Deathwish grimly, a pained expression on his face.

"And her father?" Asked the Seawing, tucking her wings to her side.

Deathwish lowered his head. "Gave away his position as headmaster. He fled the island, and we haven't seen him ever since."

The Seawing's face went expressionless, a blank look in her eyes.

Deathwish frowned. "Is that all?" 

The Seawing snapped back into focus, before nodding with a smile. "That's all." She began to stand, preparing to leave the room.

"Who did you say you were working for again?" Asked Deathwish, a frown fixed on the Nightwing's face.

The Seawing didn't answer, looking back at Deathwish with a smile, before disappearing.
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