The Devil's Claim
eper, more tension,
sion wa
ful kind. The
, before blood stained the floors, before a
skey she hadn't touched. The fire flickered, casting gold and r
idn't
finally said. His voice
of the glass with her
sure if tha
't stomach anything a
ilence. The
er, close enough that she could f
gre
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oo
hiver down her sp
hing
he wasn't r
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t of
few others she hadn't met before. Men with cold eyes
sed to be one
The sound of paper scraping against
before finally f
e n
e f
le marked
mach ti
oice measured, patient. "Now's your chance
uth we
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as exe
apping lazily against the ta
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what th
om on her. Waiting. Judging. Measurin
ed around the ed
she do
for the sake
ey would see her a
Dant
know she w
give him that
e back to him. "Gi
is head with an amused smirk. "Damn.
ps pressed
el like a pri
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al. Someth
ses
lways where she
ost terri
t sure he
-
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t in the back of a black
s a man named
olen money from the family an
pulled t
her gun, her fingers steady d
the driver's seat. "You
dn't a
it didn'
alread
The cold air bi
e stepped i