Chapter 139
Author: Gem
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The police precinct loomed ahead like it was swallowing the sky.

Concrete. Barbed wire. Cameras. All of it screaming, “You don’t belong here.”

But Davion didn’t stop walking.

Beverly walked beside him, her fingers laced through his. On his other side, Reika had her phone in one hand, pepper spray in the other, because of course she did. Wilson trailed behind, carrying the laptop like it was a bomb he didn’t want to drop.

No one said anything at first.

It was that kind of silence. The kind that usually comes before a storm.

Davion’s hoodie was pulled low over his face, but not to hide. Just enough to remind the world that he wasn’t afraid of it.

“I feel like I should say something inspiring,” Beverly muttered. “But I’m mostly trying not to throw up.”

“Same,” Wilson said. “If they try to separate us, I’m playing dumb. Like, full ‘what’s a USB port?’ level dumb.”

Reika glanced at Davion. “You sure you wanna do this?”

He didn’t answer right away. Then:

“I’ve run enough.”

They reached the
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