Chapter 47: Escape Silvio drove like a man running from ghosts that refused to stay buried. He didn’t say much, just kept his eyes locked on the road, hands steady on the wheel, like he’d been preparing for this night his whole life. They abandoned the sedan three miles from the estate, leaving it in the shadows of an empty industrial lot. A panel van waited there—plain, forgettable, the kind of vehicle no one looks at twice. Silvio had set everything up in advance: new plates, tinted windows, a small jammer humming quietly under the dashboard, making them invisible to anyone who wanted to track them. “Where to?” Silvio asked as they rolled onto the highway, heading south toward the first hint of sunrise. “Teterboro,” Luca said, already reaching for the burner phone. “The jet’s ready. I need to be in the air in two hours.” “The FBI might be watching the airports,” Silvio warned. “If Vincent mentioned your name—” “He won’t.” Luca’s voice held no doubt. “Because if he tells the
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