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"Bring the hostages."

Karl and Curtis barely had time to react before the heavy thud of footsteps filled the silence.

Then he saw him.

A massive man, dark-skinned, built like a walking mountain, stepped into the dimly lit lobby. His presence alone was suffocating. But Karl recognized him instantly.

No fucking way...

It was him.

The same man who had once terrorized Greg. The one who had broken him. The one no one spoke about, because even men ...

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