Chapter 64
Author: Wade Wilson
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Adrian settled back into his pace, breath steady, feet striking the pavement in an easy rhythm. The encounter at the bus stop faded behind him, adrenaline smoothing into focus rather than spiking. This was what he’d needed—movement, clarity, the city stripped down to motion and sound.

A sharp metallic clatter cut through the night.

He slowed again, instinct pulling his attention toward a side street half a block ahead. Shadows moved near a parked sedan, too many of them, too deliberate. As Ad
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