Grace saw Liam's consciousness fading fast, and his eyes were losing focus. Without hesitation, she shoved the wrecked car door open.
"Enough," she said sharply. "You're not dying. If you have something to say, say it yourself."
Liam was too weak to respond and passed out moments later. The cemetery was rarely empty—someone would find him soon. But first, she had to draw those men away.
She sprinted down the slope, only relaxing when she saw them chasing after her. With any luck, someone would notice Liam soon and get him to a hospital. His shoulder wound wasn't fatal, so he should be fine.
A dense forest lay at the bottom of the slope. As she rushed downhill, branches scraped her face, drawing thin lines of blood. But she didn't have time to care—she just kept running.
The rush of adrenaline gave her a terrifying resilience. Her hands were cut and bleeding, but she kept running, never daring to slow down.
She had no idea who sent these men, but their intent was clear. They were here to kill her.
As soon as she reached the stream, she jumped in without hesitation. The icy current seized her, dragging her downstream. At first, she fought to stay conscious, but soon, everything blurred.
The men chasing her found no trace of her. Assuming the current had swept her away, they searched downstream for two hours but found nothing.
One of them spat into the dirt. "Call it—she's dead. No sense leaving two million dollars on the table."
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