The speedometer needle climbed higher, the engine screaming under my grip, every gear shift sending a jolt through my arms. My hands ached, knuckles white against the wheel. My breath came in sharp bursts, shallow and fast, but I didn’t dare slow down—not for a second.Headlights stayed glued to me in the mirror. One car. Then another. Their formation wasn’t random—it was deliberate, choreographed. Wolves. Dante’s wolves. Circling, herding, her eyes on the prey.Panic clawed at my throat, gnawing at my chest, but I forced it down, swallowed it whole. I couldn’t afford panic. Not now. Not when every instinct screamed that my life, my freedom, depended on staying ahead.I veered off the main road, tires screaming as I took a sharp, desperate turn into a narrow, twisting street. Old warehouses rose like skeletal monuments around me, their shattered windows reflecting faint glimmers of light. Shadows pooled in every alley, every doorway, creating a maze I prayed would shield me for even a
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