the parking lot of a cheap motel on the edge of town. A neon
water stains on th
room," Elvie stated, her voice trembling wit
. The temperature inside the cabin immediately began to drop,
as suffocating. She pushed her door open, popped her br
the rain. The wind whipped her wet hair against her cheeks. She crossed her arm
inding xenon headlights pie
he road. Sandwiched between them was an extended-wheelbase Maybach. Th
he air smelled faintly of expensi
was clenched tight. A vicious migraine, born from years of severe
view mirror. He saw the tight lines of pain around Dono
uttered. "I-80 being closed completely
and roughly loosened his silk tie. His breathing was shallo
lass rolled down
nto the cabin. It hit Donovan's face, offering
ly past the flickering
gaze drifted through the rain and lande
econd, Celina l
ng neon sign of the motel cast a dim, eerie glow into the pitch-black cabin, momentarily illuminating the sharp, shadowed profile of th
van
There was only a raw, untamed defiance and a chilling coldness t
not belong to a girl standing in
e a single, hard th
ead stopped. The silence in his brain was
outline of a man's face in the back seat. He radiated a c
t rolled past her and disa
ded. His voice was low, raspy,
on the brakes. "What's wr
he window down completely. He tw
vy. The motel was sw
t stare was burned into his retinas. His chest rose and
Bentley parked at the
across the console. A few
mily in New York," Preston said,
in, tapping the screen to pull up the Hayes family's recent movements and background checks. He straightened, his expre
rhythmic motion betraying the sudden, intense focus in his
The name rolled off his t
We aren't going straight to the penthouse tomor
er wasted his time on new-money families like the H
t the car in drive, and the con
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