WOLVES IN THE SHADOW
ful, with small lighted alleyways, cracked pavement, and graffiti-designed walls that speak about dark secrets. But this was where Mira's latest lead had
ning air. She was used to working alone. She was used to being on the brink of danger. Tonight seemed differ
d to the luxury development project that billionaire real estate mogul Dane Voss was backing. Everyone in the
without traces. Those who were brave, or foolish enough to ask questions
hts kept flashing above her, displaying scary shadows across the alley. She could hear
ething heavy between them. At first, she thought it was a bag. But as they shifted
escaping from the bag which
curacy as if they had done this before. But their movements were straight in the dark like they
sk to notice her. They dragged the body toward the warehouse, disappearing into the shadows. But
d? Her father Mr Caldwell also disappeared some years back without any trace during
playing, the men were wearing dark jackets and gloves, their faces hidden in the darkness. But one of them had a tattoo on his neck, some
takable. It was the symbol of the Voss Pack. The same pack that Dane
r job as an investigative journalist was to uncover the truth. But this se
behind her, made her heart seize. Footstep
s became louder and closer. She looked around where she was hiding and saw a tall man in a fine suit, walking
s glowe
l. She had only seen those eyes once before-when she'
er left her. He shifted his head slightly as if studying her. His eyes moved to the camera, then back to
ith a low voice. It made a shiver run t
legs felt like they were made of stone and couldn't be carried. The g
hisper. She had to know. She had
tead, he took a step closer. "You sho
she didn't. She couldn't. There was too much at risk now. The
nce. Another figure appeared from nowhere, a second man, tall with big shoulders. the
r now, their golden eyes sh
is voice was cool, "but if you don't leave, we'll
d one shot, one chance to get out of here with the evidence she needed. The Voss
close to her now, and sh
ed in. She dove to the side, narrowly avoiding his hold on her. She adjusted her
er run faster than normal, but she could hear th
already
hat it meant, but the wo
, she looked immediately behind her. They were still
p running. She was hoping for a getaway but couldn't enter this vehicle because she didn't trus
!" he s
icle to another lane where she increa
lanced at it, her heart still racing. She w
e photos. She had t
en notice of her. And she was
s the