Frigging-2

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That shut him up. For a second. “You think she’s playing both sides,” he said. “I think she’s not telling the full truth,” I corrected. That was more accurate. Leone looked away briefly, his jaw tightening again before he spoke. “If she is, I’ll deal with it.” I studied him for a second. “That’s your sister,” I said. “That doesn’t change anything,” he replied. But it did. I could hear it in his voice even if he didn’t want to admit it. Before I could push that further, one of his men walked in quickly, stopping just short of us. “Sir,” he said. “We’ve got movement.” Leone turned immediately. “Where?” “Same grid as the last signal,” the man replied. “But it’s not stable.” My attention sharpened instantly. “Lilith?” I asked. “It's possible. There was evidence that suggested t

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