
In the dimly lit interview room of the Daytona Beach Police Station, a skinny, almost malnourished boy, with short dirty blonde hair sat stiffly on a folding chair, his oversized, tattered red shirt hanging loosely off his small frame. Across from him, two officers—one male, the other female—observed him closely.
"What’s your name, boy?" the female officer asked, her tone gentle yet inquisitive. The boy hesitated, still deciding how to respond when the male officer let out a dry, humorless chuckle, instantly drawing both their attention. "Seriously, Karen? You don’t know who he is?" he scoffed. Karen’s brow furrowed. "No, I don’t. Is he supposed to be someone famous?" The male officer leaned back, folding his arms as he stared the boy down. "His name’s Coyote. He’s the son of Marty McNaulty." Karen’s eyes widened. "Whoa! I thought all of Marty’s kids died in that meth lab explosion?" "Not this one. He wasn’t even in the house when it happened," the officer said, his voice laced with contempt. "Since then, he’s been living on the streets, and mark my words—he’ll turn out just like his father, he even has his green eyes." Karen shot him a disapproving look. "Come on, Larry. Don’t say that. He’s what—nine? Maybe ten? There’s still a chance for him to do something good with his life." Larry snorted. "Doubt it. I’d bet good money this little runt had something to do with Watkins’ kidnapping." Coyote sat still, his sharp eyes darting between the officers as if he weren’t even in the room. He tugged at the frayed edges of his shirt, trying to suppress the anger bubbling inside him. He wanted to punch Larry right in his smug, chubby face—but he refused to act on it. That’s what people expected from a McNaulty, and he wasn’t about to prove them right. At ten years old, Coyote had heard every horrible thing said about his family. He made himself a promise to be different. And today, he acted on that promise. He had seen the kidnapping. He had followed the men from the racetrack, tracking them back to their hideout while scavenging for food in a nearby dumpster. And he had told the police exactly where to find Louie Watkins. Yet here he was—treated like a criminal for doing the right thing. Minutes dragged by as Coyote answered every question thrown at him. When the officers finally stepped out, claiming they needed to "verify some details," he knew better. They were calling Child Protective Services. And he wasn’t about to sit around waiting for them to shove him into some foster home. The moment the door clicked shut, Coyote slipped out of the chair and crept toward the hallway. Within minutes, he found himself in the bullpen, surrounded by officers minding their own business, tapping away at keyboards or flipping through paperwork. Just as he was about to make his next move, a tight grip clamped around his wrist. Fear shot through him as he snapped his head up—only to find Larry glaring down at him. "You really are a McNaulty," the officer sneered. "A snake begets a snake." Without warning, Larry yanked Coyote forward, dragging him roughly through the bullpen. Coyote winced, memories of his short, miserable stint in foster care flooding back. Tears stung his eyes, but he forced them down. Then, a deep, commanding voice cut through the commotion. "Hey! Let him go." Larry froze, then slowly turned. Standing a few feet away, blue eyes blazing, was Louie Watkins himself. The NASCAR legend took a step closer, his jaw tight with barely contained anger. Larry instantly loosened his grip, and Coyote exhaled in relief. "Sir, I was just doing my job. The kid tried to escape," Larry muttered, avoiding Louie’s piercing stare. "And is this how you treat a child?" Louie demanded. "This boy saved my life today. You shouldn’t be roughing him up like that." He strode forward, gently placing a hand on Coyote’s shoulder before guiding him back toward the interview room. For the first time that day, Coyote’s face lit up. He was standing next to his idol. Even if he ended up in foster care after this, today would still be the best day of his life. Louie knelt to meet Coyote’s eyes. "Young man, thank you. If it weren’t for you, I wouldn’t be here. You saved my life." Coyote swallowed hard, nodding. "You’re welcome, sir. I’m a huge fan." Louie chuckled. "I know. I’ve seen you hanging around the track a few times—with your friend." Coyote’s heart nearly burst with excitement. His idol had noticed him before? Louie’s expression softened. "I hear you don’t have a family. Your father is in prison?" Coyote’s smile faltered. "Yes, sir. It’s just me and my friend Jax." Louie studied him for a moment, then asked, "What if I told you that, from today onward, you’ll have a roof over your head, good food in your belly, and clothes on your back?" Coyote’s breath hitched. Wait… does this man want to adopt me? That would be awesome. "That would be amazing, sir." Louie smiled. "Good, because I’ve already started the paperwork. You’re coming home with me today." Before Coyote could stop himself, he threw his arms around Louie, hugging him tight. Louie laughed, patting the boy’s back—then wrinkled his nose. When was the last time this kid took a bath? Later That Evening… As they pulled out of the police station parking lot, Coyote drifted into a deep sleep in the back seat of Louie’s black SUV. The driver, who bore a striking resemblance to Louie, glanced at him through the rearview mirror. "You know Evelyn won’t like this," he muttered. "She barely has a maternal bone in her body for her own kids." Louie sighed, watching Coyote’s peaceful, exhausted face. "Well, what’s done is done, brother. I couldn’t just leave him on the streets, not after what he did for me. Evelyn will have to get used to this." “Do you think it is smart… bringing a McNaulty into your house?” Louie didn’t respond right away. His jaw tightened, and for a split second, something unreadable flickered in his eyes. “You and I know he is not truly a McNaulty.” "Exactly," his brother said. "And when Evelyn finds out who his real father is— what are you going to do—" He trailed off as Coyote stirred slightly in his sleep. Louie turned to the window, his voice a whisper. “I guess you and I are going to take that secret to our graves."Latest Chapter
Chapter 76. Taken To God Knows Where
“Seriously! Coyote, what the hell are you doing here? Explain yourself?”Maya’s voice sliced through the chaos around them, sharp and disbelieving. She looked at him the way someone looks at a stray animal caught in the wrong place, half shocked, half irritated. Her gloved hands were still stained with someone else’s blood, her EMT vest reflecting flashes of red and blue from the emergency lights.Coyote froze. His mind felt like it short-circuited.‘I really don't know what to tell her. It’s like my brain’s gone blank.’[Just tell her what I am sure she already knows. You are racing here.]“I–uh, I am racing here,” Coyote stammered, words tumbling out awkwardly.“I can see that,” Maya shot back, crossing her arms. “But why? You’re like the most talked-about NASCAR driver right now and you’re out here doing something illegal. I don’t know much about racing laws, but I’m sure this might disqualify you from the season.” Her tone softened slightly, but her eyes were still hard. “What th
Chapter 77. Racing For Dear Life II
Coyote had launched clean. Smooth. Within the first two laps, he’d taken the lead without even tapping into his system’s arsenal. It wasn’t luck, it was pure precision. The kind of instinct that came from years of running, surviving, winning.His car tore through the first straightaway like a bullet, every shift clean and measured. Behind him, headlights danced wildly as the pack fought for position, but he barely looked back. His focus was sharp, his lines perfect.But that control didn’t last long.By the third lap, Ghost was on his tail. The older racer’s car roared like an animal, dark, low, predatory. He wasn’t just chasing; he was hunting.Coyote caught the reflection of Ghost’s headlights closing in. Then came the first hit, a hard slam into his rear bumper.The jolt shook the steering wheel violently. Coyote corrected, grit his teeth, and kept steady.The crowd went wild. To them, it was all spectacle, screeching metal, drifting smoke, the thrill of chaos. But inside those car
Chapter 74. Racing For Dear Life
Coyote stared right into Ghost's blue eyes with an unreadable expression. “Come on, dude! You can’t do shit to me. Why would you say something like that? This is just a race.”Coyote stood there, his hands shoved into his jacket pockets, watching Ghost pull on a pair of leather fingerless gloves in a slow, deliberate and menacing motion. The gesture was pretty clear even to blind. Ghost’s face was a map of anger and exhaustion, the kind of expression that belonged to a man who had lost more than money. “You took the bread right out of my mouth when you won that race night,” Ghost said, his tone cutting through the noise like broken glass. “And I paid dearly for it. I never lose, Coyote, or whatever the fuck you’re called.”Coyote tilted his head, a grin tugging at his lips. He looked utterly unbothered, maybe even entertained. “Wow,” he said. “Aren’t you too old to be a sore loser?”The smirk wasn’t just arrogance, it was an armor to hide the fear that was rising up his spine. And it
Chapter 7. Ghost’s Threats
Isabella kissed Coyote for a while longer as he stood by the window, hands on the glass, as if the grand estate outside could steady him. They made out for a moment until he pulled away from the intense kiss. Isabella blinked, throat wet, thinking maybe he wanted to take off his clothes, but Coyote surprised her. He sat on the bed, shoulders hunched in a quiet way, and looked at his surroundings like he was trying to read it and commit it to memory.He turned his face up to her. "Can I get this house fully in my name?The question fell between them like a small, deliberate weight. Isabella smiled slightly-that soft, almost private smile that spoke of amusement and being touched at the same time-and asked, "Why do you ask this? Are you afraid I might take it away?"[I am always not on the loop with your plans. What are you up to now?]‘Just observe, system. I am about to fully own this house.’[But you can easily use Charisma Boost on her.]‘Shut up and observe.’He glanced at her, and
Chapter 72. Isabella’s Surprise
‘What is she upto?’[Maybe she wants to have her way with you.]Coyote brushed off the thought and got out of his car, stretching his shoulders, the muscles in his back tight but buzzing with leftover adrenaline. Isabella was already walking ahead, her long legs moving with that casual confidence that always drew attention. She didn’t glance back to check if he was following, she just knew he would.And she was right.He grinned to himself and caught up, opening the door and sliding into the passenger seat beside her. The interior smelled like leather and perfume, expensive, clean, and a little intoxicating. Everything about Isabella Cruz was like that. Her chauffeur gave a polite nod before pulling into the stream of city traffic.For a while, nobody said anything. The only sound was the low sound the engine was making.Coyote leaned back, turned slightly toward her, his half-smile tugging at his lips.“Seriously,” he said, “where are you taking me?”Isabella didn’t answer right away
Chapter 71. A Happy Maya
Maya still couldn’t believe any of it actually happened. The night. The way he touched her. The way her body responded like it had been waiting for him all along. She tried to contain her excitement when she was at home and around Himesh. Ever since she told him to back off Coyote, their relationship has become rigid.By the time she made it to work, her heartbeat still hadn’t completely calmed down.The city outside buzzed with its usual chaos, but Maya felt like she was floating through it. Every step to the EMT building felt lighter, like gravity had let her off the hook.Inside the staff locker room, she tried to act normal, she tried to keep that quiet grin off her face as she pulled her hair into a bun and changed into her navy-blue uniform. She was halfway through tying her shoelaces when someone crept up behind her.“Girl,” a familiar voice whispered dramatically, “you are trending.”Maya jumped and turned. “Jesus, Brienne!”Brienne was grinning wide, holding up her phone like
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