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outside John F. Kennedy International Airport, her knuckles white as she gripped the handle of her heavy suitc
humb. She refreshed the ride-hailing app again. The red text glared b
It moved silently, like a shark in dark water, and stopped exactly inche
The lighting was terrible, but she could ma
the dark interior. The tone was incredibly low, vibrating with
mach tightened. She stared at the empty
she asked, her voice shak
ng scoff came from
eath in the storm, or do yo
ently. Her survival instinct overrode her caution. She grabbed the heavy door handle an
expensive, heavy scent of cedar mixed with cold leathe
oed through the car. The doors locked automatically. The noise of the
den acceleration threw Gabriella backward, h
rview mirror, trying to see the driver's face. All she could see was a
ng intensity that made her lungs constr
ghts of the highway leading to Manhattan were gone. The streets we
. The blue dot was moving rapidly toward
against her ribs. She forc
she said loudly. "Why a
his head. He kept h
he said carelessly. "Th
o her tote bag. Her fingers found the cold metal canister of her pep
e screen, sending her live location to her best f
a dead-end alley. There were no str
heaved. Panic cl
e screamed. "Stop
s screeched against the wet pavement. T
lley, and Gabriella finally saw his face. He was devastatingly ha
mouth twitched upward into a cruel, wicked smile. He
She pressed the emergency
ur emergency?" t
he speaker, keeping her eyes locked on the man.
ply leaned back against his leather seat, crossing his arms. H
shattered the quiet night. Two NYPD cruisers slammed to a st
their weapons. The blinding white spotl
can see them!" an offic
ocked. She shoved the door open and ran out into the
ing finger at the car. "He locke
ashed into the muddy puddle. He stood tall in the pouring rain, staring down the barrels o
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