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“We haven’t forgotten what you did, Blake,” Perez said, his voice turning cold and firm. “You once worked for Jordan. You killed for him. To save your own skin, you did things that made the rest of us sick. And you know what Chief Jim did when he found out? He forgave you. He could’ve put a bullet in your head. God knows you deserved it. But he didn’t. He let it slide. He showed mercy when he didn’t have to.”

Perez pulled back slightly, his eyes narrowing as they bore into Blake’s.

“This... this is your chance to repay that.”

He straightened again, squaring his shoulders as if delivering a verdict. “Jordan killed Jim’s son. Right in front of him. Shot him like an animal. We’re not just doing this for ourselves, Blake. We’re doing it for him. So get off the damn fence and pick a side. Let’s break out of here and kill that son of a bitch.”

Blake went mute again, jaw clenched, and his eyes clouded with torment.

He didn’t need the reminder. The guilt had never left. It gnawed at him every
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