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Chapter 946

    Leonard had only destroyed her hand-her legs were still intact.


    Now, the instinct to survive surged through Ste, unlocking everyst ounce of strength in her body.


    The driver hesitated, startled for a moment, then instinctively moved to give chase. But when he saw Leonard bleeding profusely, he froze. He couldn''t just leave Leonard, wounded and helpless, alone in the middle of nowhere.


    While he stood wavering, Ste had already vanished into the wild, disappearing among the trees. By the time he came to his senses, it was toote to even consider pursuing her.


    He quickly turned back to Leonard, kneeling down to staunch the bleeding as best he could.


    Ste''s knife had cut deep-no one could tell exactly where it struck, but whatever nerve she''d hit in Leonard''s thigh had left his legpletely numb and useless.


    As Ste''s silhouette disappeared into the wilderness, Leonard''s eyes narrowed, cold and dark with fury.


    Ste ran blindly through the undergrowth, with no idea where she was headed. She couldn''t let Leonard catch her. If he did, death would be a mercy.


    With every stride, the adrenaline that had kept her going began to ebb away. The pain in her hand red, intensifying-especially where Leonard''s de had pierced her palm. The wound had reopened, blood seeping through her trembling fingers.


    Her strength was fading fast. Her vision blurred at the edges.


    She forced herself onward, desperately repeating in her mind that she could not, must not, lose consciousness.


    But this ce was just too remote, too still-an endless, silent expanse with no end in sight.


    She had no idea how far she''d run before her body finally gave out. She copsed to the ground and cked out.


    ...


    Neville had managed to track Sellers'' phone.


    By the time he arrived at the location, the ce was deserted. The only sign of


    what had happened were dark, dried stains on the floor-blood.


    Neville''s pupils narrowed, his heart clenching with dread.


    He took a deep breath, fighting to keep hisposure.


    "Collect samples from the blood on the floor," he ordered his men. "Get them to theb immediately."


    He needed confirmation-was this Ste''s blood? Or Abby''s? Had either of them really been here?


    Just then, another agent walked over with a charred, half-melted phone.


    "Mr. Connolly, we found this in the backyard. Thest signal ping came from right there."


    Neville''s eyes turned icy. "Track Sellers'' assistant''s phone. I want to know if he''s still in Sandford."


    A few minutester, the report came in. "Mr. Connolly, the phone is still in Sandford and currently on the move."


    "Follow them," Neville said sharply. "Do whatever it takes-force their car off the road if you have to."


    He strode out of the house and climbed into his car.


    As they sped off, something urred to him. "Any news from Foreman''s end?"


    His assistant answered, "Foreman''s taken a team towards the overpass. He thinks he''s found someone suspicious."


    Sandford was Foreman''s territory, after all-his sources were far more reliable than Neville''s.


    Neville''s gaze grew thoughtful. “Send a team to check it out. Keep me updated with anything you find."


    There was a chance Sellers was holding Ste hostage. Foreman''s people could handle the lead at the bridge-Neville would focus on this end. He couldn''t risk letting both slip through their fingers.


    ...


    Meanwhile, Foreman was keeping close tabs on Neville''s every move.


    When he heard Neville had tracked down a certain house, Foreman immediately had his driver turn the car around.


    "Follow him. If Neville''s on to something, I want to know about it."


    The driver hesitated. "But sir, we''re still


    Dzing the cars by the b


    want to check


    too?" ,


    A sharp gleam shed in Foreman''s eyes. "If someone''s making themselves that obvious, they''re probably trying to distract us.


    Anyone who actually wanted to


    escape would lie low, not draw attention."
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