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led her lungs before
f onto her hands and knees. The rough concrete scraped against her palms. She co
d down at
y too strong. She touched her face, her fingers tracing the sharp line of her jaw. The realization hit her with the force of a physical blow. She was not dead. The twel
g crack sp
r the intense heat. A massive fireball rolled across thed draft pulling the flames toward the main loading dock and immediately turned her back on it. She
n a jagged piece
as blinding. It was real. This was no simulation. She bit down on her lip hard enough to draw blood, forcing hers
d not
frame, she saw the thick steel chain wrapped around the exterior handles, securedsirens pierced th
main entrance. A man's voice tore through th
itt
est son. The voice was deeper, thicker, carrying the weight of a grown man, but t
hind a stack of metal drums, peering through
s. The front grille folded inward, the windshield shattering into a spi
driver's door open
an straight into the thickest part of the smoke, screaming that woman's name. The script's control over
through burning debris with his bare hands. His
e metal groan
mperature, snapped loose from its ceiling mounts. It plu
e did no
d at a full sprint, her shoulder burying into his ribs. The impact sent
tanding. A shockwave of heat and ash blasted over them. Sharp metal sh
the lethal instinct
rge hand clamped around her throat, his thumb pressing h
fan directly abo
white fire illuminated the floor. The ligh
rs went rigid a
ing. The air left his lungs in a ragged, broken hiss. He stared down at her face, his
e tear tracks cutting through the soot on his cheeks. Her hand trembled
ed as if she h
crambled backward. The shock in his eyes curd
brutal force. He did not speak. He just dragged her stumbling and c
crete as she struggled to keep her footin
e warehouse into the
astrophic groan and collapsed in on itself, se
shoved h
parked ambulance. The metal dug into her sp
ward, but Kennard turned
ed, the sound teari
stopped dead
ambulance, caging her in. His chest heaved. The smell of burnt hair and exp
h a rage so deep it shook his frame. "How much money did it ta
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