CHAPTER THIRTY-FOUR

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RILEY The shop that exists now is not the same shop. It has the same name — Redline & Redemption, same sign, same font I painted myself the year I opened — and it has the same heart, which is that it was built by hand out of necessity and stubbornness and a genuine love for the specific alchemy of paint and metal and the thing that happens when an object becomes a story someone can ride. But it is not the same shop. It is the shop that shop was always becoming, given time and the right kind of support and about four additional bays. Mara runs the business side. She has a corner office with a window that looks into the main workshop floor and she sits in it and makes the numbers make sense in the way she makes everything make sense — with precision and good humor and a specific kind of f

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