Breannaâs jaw shifted at the abrupt hang of the callâbut then she brushed it off, concentrating on the road.After a while she turned her head to the passenger seat. Sophia perched smugly there, her knees drawn slightly upâtablet balanced and glowed softly on her lap. Breanna exhaled slowly, and Sophia tilted her chin in recognition. With lips pressed in a barely contained grin, she met eyes cold as carved marbleâBreannaâs. There was a pause, just long enough to feel the weight of dissatisfaction. She blinked, her smile dimming. Breannaâs glare meant she was unimpressed. âYou said we needed a window,â She began, her voice a little unsteady.âSo I established a federal liaison. That way, we can conduct a safety walkthroughâwithout triggering protocol.â âFederal liaison⊠by faking a bomb threat.â Breannaâs voice came out flat and impassiveâa facade she used to mask the pride swelling in her chest. Sophiaâs face dropped in disappointment. âIâm sorry Maâam. You wa
ðððð¢ð'ð¬ ðððŠðð¬ð¢ð¬*** âPage twenty-threeâsigned by âM,ââ Antonio tapped a page in the ledger. Voice outrightly composed. âShipment through Matamoros. You owed me thirty on arrival, but you wired twenty-five.â Victor and Cesar bent over, staring at their own ledgerâa thick, grimy book with handwritten entries, inked in red and black. âShipment 0131-L. We received twenty-five of that orderânothing more.â Victor jabbed their page, while Cesar nodded in rhythm. âWhat do you mean?â Antonio curled a brow in confusion. He skeptically cross-checked his ledger, and tilted his head in disapproval. âThis book is my Bibleâ he taps on the open page, eyeing them squarely. âWhatever is in itâŠis my commitment. Crossed number means paid. Blank space means debtâsomeone still owes. Five crates are blank.â KiktorâVictor Loa's Consigliereâleaned forwar
ðððð¢ð'ð¬ ðððŠðð¬ð¢ð¬** â{Porque no va a expectar que demos vuelta por un town tan cleanâ por si acaso está planeando un sabotage} Because he wonât expect a detour through such a clean townâ just in case heâs planning a sabotage.â Antonio gave a slow, approving nod. âThatâs solid.â He checked his watch, adjusting his tie at the same time. âYa mero es tiempo pa' que firme el deal {It's almost time for me to sign the deal}â â¡Mucha suerte!{Break a leg}â Grinch murmured, tone casual. A grin formed on Antonio's lips and he turned his head at Grinch. âRomperte la pierna está fineâpero no te metas al hospital bed, okay?{Breaking a leg is fine. Just not breaking into the hospital bed}â Grinch caught the jab, molars grinding. â¡Pinche cabrón!{F**king bastard!}â But Antonio was already striding out of the corridor, di
ðððð¢ðâð¬ ðððŠðð¬ð¢ð¬ âââðð«ððð§ð§ðâð¬ ððð«âââ ââ6:56 ð©ðŠââ The carâs wipers scratch across the windshield like nails, struggling to push aside the drizzle gathering on the glass. Inside, Breanna clenches the steering wheel at ten and two with fingers and elbow, knuckles pale white against the leather. Her other hand was on her thighâfingers brushing against a small, tactical receiver no bigger than a matchbox. âGoddamnâcome onâ she breathes, eyes briefly glancing out on the road. The road stretches dark and slick, the evening gloomy like molten halos through the mist. Her hand shoots to the dash, pressing the volume toggle up with her thumb. Static whines in the speaker as it picks a signalâjust a low thrum. âAlmost thereâ she grumbled, her thumb instinctively hitting the dial so it could scan through encrypted channels. Next, she adjusts the earpiece jammed into her left earâFinally she tapped the dash
ðžðððð'ð ð¹ðððððð âNoââ Grinch countered. âJust oneâI have only one questionâ. âOkayâ Blade grinned. âWhere the hell were you last night, and what happened out thereâŠBefore you came back and tried to put a hole in my ribs?â. Antonioâs smile fades, he looks away for a moment. Then Grinch continued. âWhy did you suddenly start aiming at your shadow, calling it the enemy?â âYouâre not my enemy.â Antonio growled like a wounded lion. âMoreover, youâre still breathing.â âOnly because I didnât shoot back.â Grinch countered flatly. âWhole truth is that, youâre starting to treat me like trashâ Antonio finally lowers his gazeâjust for a beat. Shame and regret. âYou shouldâve stayed out of it, when I asked you toâ Grinchâs eyes hold steadâconcern and brutal loyalty. âYou shouldâve just let me in.â âYou left with a restraining order, and came back with murder in your eyesâŠSo tell meâwhat did you see out there?â Antonio looks away
ðžðððð'ð ð¹ðððððð ââð°ð¯ð°ð¹ ðŽð¹ð¿. ð³ðºðŸð»ðŽð¿ð¬ð· ð»ðððððð ððððð {ðððð}â 6:45ð»ðžââ The air is corroded with the smell of antiseptic, and the rhythmic beep of hearts monitor from different rooms. On the private floor, her voice was heard, silk-wrapped steel. âYou think silence is loyalty. But to likes of Brain box, loyalty is just a tombstone waiting for one's nameâ She paces slowly, voice laced with careful precision. Still, no answer. She leans forward slightly, trying to pierce through that unshakable calm. It has been the case for over thirty minutes since she arrived. Grinch wasn't bulging. His kind of silence was making her sweat, despite her years of experience. She exhales, and her voice softensânot from care, but from manipulation. This is where she plants the quest. â