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Chapter 8— Collision Course

Author: Chezzi
last update Last Updated: 2025-09-23 10:59:37

The night had teeth. Mist clung to the trees, low and suffocating, and the highway, slick with rain, reflected only fragments of light from broken lampposts. Every shadow could hide a threat. Every sound could be a hunter.

Travis gripped the steering wheel with pale, knuckled hands, jaw tight. I sat beside him, senses sharpened to a razor’s edge, ears straining for any sound that didn’t belong.

“They’re close,” I said softly, voice steady though my pulse betrayed me. “I can smell them in the wind.”

He nodded, eyes scanning the road ahead. “I saw the other car back there. They’ve split up—classic tactic. One ahead, one behind.”

“Which means we’re the prey in the center of the trap,” I muttered.

“Charming,” he said, smirking despite the tension. “Really makes me feel alive.”

I shot him a glance, half amused, half annoyed. “Alive’s relative. You might want to survive first.”

The mist thickened, swallowing the road, and I tensed. Something moved—faint, deliberate. Hunters. They’d been pat
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