Three weeks had passed since the attack on Magnus One. They’d lost four ships, but the rest were intact. They’d taken the cities by complete surprise. Shane had led the troop back to the camp and the resistance fighters had accomplished what they’d set out to do so many years ago. Blowing the domes off the cities had worked as Hayden had thought and as the drugs that were pumped into the air wore off, the citizens revolted. The battles were far from over, quite the opposite in fact, but at least now, they stood a chance.“You’ve got some color back today,” Livvie said, adjusting her blanket with her uninjured arm. She would have sworn she’d been shot, but it had been a deep cut from debris and Katie had been the one to take the bullet to her hip.Katie’s smile deepened a little, but Livvie didn’t miss the wince that accompanied it. They’d been just in time before the butchers at Magnus One could slice her open to take what they needed.“It’s Jenna’s food,” Katie said, her eyes teary as she gazed at little Anna who lay in Jenna’s arms sleeping, a tiny snore emanating from the bundle.“You should taste Livvie’s apple pie,”