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CHAPTER 94: A WAR IGNITED
Author: Phanie O'Neri
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The black SUV sped down the highway, its tires cutting through the night as Carrick sat in the backseat, his mother’s hand gripped tightly in his. His heart was still hammering in his chest, adrenaline coursing through his veins from the firefight they had barely escaped.

His mother, pale but composed, turned to him. “Carrick, you shouldn’t have come for me.”

Carrick’s eyes flashed with anger. “How could I not? Zachary was using you to get to me.”

She shook her head. “And now he will be furious. You’ve just declared war.”

Victor, who sat in the front passenger seat, let out a dry chuckle. “War was inevitable. We just fired the first real shot.”

Darius, behind the wheel, glanced in the rearview mirror. “No tails so far, but we should still move fast. Zachary won’t let this slide.”

Carrick turned back to his mother. “Are you hurt?”

She shook her head. “No, but... I saw Marco before we left.” Her voice trembled slightly. “Carrick, he won’t stop. He will come after you. He ha
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