en'
have slowed us down. The rain had begun to ease, but the night still felt like a constant weight on my chest
ade it.
behind a row of forgotten warehouses and dilapidated buildings. It wasn't much, but it would
nning with stolen money; we were hunted animals, trying to outrun a pack of wolves. The Cartel wouldn't stop until th
r muttered, eyes scann
firm. "We get in, we unload, and we're off
warehouse, finally spoke up, his voice low.
"First, we stash the money. Then we lay low. No one can know
rter added, his hands steady on the wheel as he
ing halt, the truck's engine shutting off with a deep rumble. The night air was
ng in the puddles. The others followed suit, and for a moment, we stood there, s
d do
e had thirty million dollars now, b
Lucas fell into step beside me, his usual stoic expre
n unsaid question. What happens when the Cartel comes looking fo
lamming shut behind me. The place was dim, unassuming, with no windows and a single ta
r locked the door behind us. "You sure you want to leave t
been hunting me for years. They killed my father right in front of
om went
is is just the beginning. Thirty million? It's noth
w the depth of my hatred for the Cartel. They thought they were untouchable. They thought the
ion?" I asked into the comms, m
We've got a window, but it won't
my team. "And when we do this, when w
nt. They worked quickly, gathering the bags of cash and stowing them in a safe corner of the room. They weren't h
"They've started their search. You've got about twenty minute
my team, my eyes s
o Gonzalez. The same man who has caused us pain in one way or the other. The same man who has taken our
ge. This is justice. And
but there was no fear in me. Just resol
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