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Chapter 9: The Choice of Betrayal
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Smoke curled from the crushed hood of the car. The metallic scent of burnt rubber and oil filled the air as Frank shoved the door open and stumbled out, his legs shaky from the impact.

Ella groaned beside him, clutching her side as she crawled from the wreckage. “What the hell just happened?” she gasped.

Frank didn’t answer.

His eyes were fixed on the woman standing a few feet away. She was calm, unscathed, and watching him with unnerving precision—as if she had planned this.

“You did this,” Frank said, his voice low but edged with fury. “Why?”

The woman didn’t flinch. “Because if I hadn’t stopped you, they would’ve found you. Corbin already has a tracker on the car you stole.”

Ella coughed, her eyes wide with disbelief. “Then why didn’t you just say something?”

“I didn’t have time,” the woman snapped. “And I don’t trust you enough to explain everything—not yet.”

Frank helped Ella to her feet. “Then why help us at all?”

“Because I need you alive,” she said bluntly. “And because, wheth
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