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Chapter 9

Author: JJ.Smart
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We were forty minutes from Portland when the car behind us stopped pretending.

It had been following since the highway interchange — I noticed it because Karl noticed it, and I had learned to watch what Karl watched. He had gone quiet in the back seat, eyes in the side mirror, his whole body carrying that specific tension that meant his instincts were working on something.

"Silver sedan," he said. "It's been matching our speed for twenty-two miles."

Adrian's eyes went to the rearview. "I see it
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