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101: To End It All

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Cole’s POV

Few hours earlier.

The second my phone rang, I knew something was wrong.

I was already on edge, my gut telling me that something didn’t sit right. Emily was supposed to be safe at the cabin. It wasn’t a permanent place, just a temporary stop while we figured out our next move. But the second I saw the name flashing on my screen…one of my men guarding her…something inside me tensed.

I swiped to answer. “Talk.”

Heavy breathing. Then a voice, rushed and strained. “Boss, we’ve got a problem.”

My grip tightened around the phone. “What kind of problem?”

A pause. Then, “Two of our guys are dead. Execution style. Emily was taken.”

Everything around me blurred. The chatter in the car, the hum of the engine, even the weight of my gun resting on my thigh…it all faded.

“What?” My voice was low, deadly.

“We didn’t see them coming. It was clean, professional. They hit fast and hard. Emily’s gone, and we’ve got no idea where they took her.”

I exhaled through my nose, trying to keep my ang
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