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Chapter 111: Catching the Shooter

Author: Crystal L.C
last update publish date: 2025-12-20 21:20:09

Spider stood by the window of the guest room, his injured shoulder wrapped firmly in fresh bandages, watching the early morning light creep slowly across the city skyline. The pain was still there, deep, throbbing, a constant reminder of how close death had come but it was no longer enough to keep him still.

Every hour he spent resting felt like another hour the people who tried to kill Sarah remained free, another hour they had to cover their tracks, to disappear into the shadows where men lik
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