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CHAPTER 206

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We moved as one—him firing precise shots to clear our path, me slicing through the smoke with my wedding knife. The ivory skirts of my gown tore against the boathouse debris, the delicate lace now streaked with blood and motor oil.

Lina had already untied the speedboat, her tiny frame straining against the ropes. Mateo slumped against the pier, his breathing shallow but steady.

"Go!" Daniela tossed me a flare gun. "I'll hold them off."

I caught it midair. "Like hell you will."

Jeff solved the argument by shoving both of us onto the boat. "Family reunion later. Surviving now."

The engine roared to life just as D-0 emerged from the smoke—his perfect face now twisted in something almost human. Rage.

"You can't outrun your destiny, Demetria!"

I raised the flare gun. "Watch me."

The projectile hit him square in the chest, bathing the entire boathouse in hellish red light. As we sped away, the last thing I saw was D-0 burning—and Sister Marguerite making the sign of the cross.

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