rting her weight as they walked out of the shop. He pulled t
arm away. "I can walk, Iv
gentle but entirely immovable. He kept his hand firmly
sinesses. Plywood boards covered the win
slumped. The fear of ending up exactly like thos
ergy. His chest tightened. He ne
e the megaphone? I got it for twenty bucks. I w
with irritation. She reached up and smacked the bac
t. He rubbed the back of his head, but a small,
ed the int
odge Charger sped around the corner, its tires squealing against the asphalt. Th
bottle flew out of t
s from Brenda's feet. Shards of brow
hoved her behind his back, shielding her body with his own. His eyes track
gging into the fabric of his
ut of his eyes and gave her a reassuring pat on the sh
er. The hairs on the back o
ets were leaning against a brick wall, smoking. They weren't looking
hem instantly. They
n's veins. His heart hammered against his ribs. He
ce change. He couldn
ically lifting her off her feet, and forced her to
caying concrete building. The exterior pa
PLOYEE ENTRANCE. Iverson pulled it open, and they stepped into a dimly lit, industrier elevators. A yellow plastic sign
haking finger down a dark hallway to their left.
around her as they walked down
. They flickered violently, buzzing with a sharp
so his sneakers made zero noise. He was listeni
oors of the freight elevator.The elevator was on the third fl
he hea
oor at the entrance ofcle in his body instantly coiled
own the narrow hallway. It wasn't one person. It was multipl
i
e massive metal doors sl
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