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Chapter 25-The Final Betrayal
Author: Sami Yang
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The gunfire echoed down the narrow, dimly lit hallway of the abandoned office building. The sound was deafening, every shot ricocheting off the walls, sending vibrations through the floor and rattling their nerves. Malcolm’s instincts kicked in immediately. Without a word, he motioned for Roman and Zeke to take the right flank, while Tessa and Elektra moved to the left. They couldn’t afford to be split up, not with the enemy closing in from all sides.

“Stay sharp,” Malcolm hissed under his breath, his hand tightening around his weapon. His heart was thundering in his chest, but he couldn’t afford to let it show. There was too much at stake.

Roman, as always, was the first to act. His gun was already drawn, his movements smooth and deliberate, as he moved into position. “We don’t know how many are out there,” he said, his voice calm despite the chaos. “But we can’t let them overwhelm us.”

Malcolm’s eyes never left Elektra. She had been too eager to guide them here, too prepared. If she
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