She was teaching Jackson and the others how to handle things on their own, almost like she was getting them ready for a day when she’d disappear for good.
Anthony watched her closely, his eyes darkening a little. His voice came out low and rough. “Stop spacing out. Eyes on the road.”
“Got it.” Jackson glanced at them, pulled himself together, and slammed his foot down on the gas.
The black SUV zigzagged through the streets, sliding around corners. You could tell he was having a tough time dodging everything, but somehow, he managed to avoid every single attack.
Charlotte grinned, clearly pleased. Jackson was definitely sharper than Adonis.
Soon, the car hit the busy part of town. More people crowded the sidewalks. The cars chasing them showed no signs of slowing down. At this speed, someone innocent could easily get hurt. Jackson’s driving was good, but not good enough to weave safely through crowds like this.
Charlotte’s eyes went cold. She was just about to take the wheel herself when Anthony caught her arm.
“Sit down, buckle up. I’ll drive.”
Before she could argue, Anthony jumped into the driver’s seat, grabbed the wheel, and floored it.
The wind outside was icy, slapping Jackson in the face through the open window. He stared, wide-eyed, and grabbed the handle so hard his knuckles turned white.
They really were family. Anthony drove just as wild as Charlotte.
***
On the other side of the Isle of Veil, Aloys stood in front of a huge window, a cigarette pinched between his fingers. His eyes were locked on the gloomy sky outside as he blew out a slow stream of smoke.
“What’s happening over there?” His voice was soft, but dangerous.
“Aloys… we lost them.” The man on the phone sounded nervous.


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