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Greater Love, ch. 6

by: Numb3rsfan

 

Bo dove under the water and quickly found the car but Luke wasn’t in it.

Shaking his head, Bo went back to the surface to get more air.

As his head broke the surface, Bo gasped, “Luke!” Before he went back down again.

Bo saw something moving and swam over to it.

The thing was Luke, struggling to get free of an old net that was wrapped around his feet.

Bo grabbed on to Luke and stopped his struggling as he got out his pocket knife and hacked away at the net until it released Luke.

Grabbing on tight to Luke, Bo pushed him to the surface and was about to go after him when the net got tangled around his feet!

He kicked his feet, trying to get the net off, but it wouldn’t budge.

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