“Show me the footage,” Elena said, already moving toward the door. Her voice was level, but her pulse hammered against her ribs in a rhythm that had nothing to do with calm. She felt Damian fall in step beside her, his shoulder almost brushing hers, a solid line of heat that said he was there whether she wanted him or not. Right now, she did.Her head of security, a broad-shouldered man named Tomas who’d worked for her grandfather for two decades, met them in the executive conference room with a laptop already open. The room still smelled faintly of coffee and old paper, the ghosts of a hundred decisions made under fluorescent light. Tomas didn’t look up when they entered. His jaw was tight, the way it got when he had bad news he couldn’t soften.“Traffic camera, corner of Fifth and Lassen,” he said, turning the screen toward them. “Eleven minutes before the explosion.”The grainy footage stuttered to life. A black sedan, Cole Enterprises plates catching the glare of a streetlamp, pul
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