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I connected the phone to a headset, hearing the clatter of Blaze’s laptop keyboard as I did. As I loped through the park to the car Garrison had left waiting for me, the guys rustled around, setting up their own traps. Blaze made periodic sounds of approval, which occasionally Garrison responded to with a snort. I shook my head at them silently as I turned the car toward my final destination.

The place where, if all this worked out, our war with the Blood Hunter would end.

As I wove through the streets to the highway, a suddenboomreverberated through the phone line. Blaze chuckled darkly. “There goes one of those cars, and at least three men with it. Oh, he does look pissed. You can tell even with that stupid helmet on.”

He’d switched out of speaker phone, so I couldn’t hear much more other than his slightly heightened breath as he must have moved through the facility to a different perch. Garrison would be off taking care of things from a different vantage point. The storage units offered plenty of opportunities to get the jump on the men.

“Garrison just tripped up another of the guards,” Blaze reported. “And now I’m going to…” A metallic clang loud enough to reach the speaker reverberated into my ear, followed by another chuckle. “So long, suckers.”

“Don’t get too cocky,” I warned him, even though I was smiling.

“No such thing,” Blaze retorted. “I’ll have you know—”

The blast of a gunshot blared in my ear, cutting off whatever he meant to say. My heart flipped over, and the line went dead.

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