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Dante, stunned, let them walk.
In the flickering firelight outside, the lead assassin pulled off his mask.
That’s when the lights went out.
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“Next time,” he said, bleeding into the snow, “I won’t remember this mercy.”
“Private security. 72 hours. Remote location. $50,000. No questions.”
The client was Lena Karam, a 34-year-old AI entrepreneur whose latest encryption tool had accidentally exposed a dark-money network. Two weeks ago, someone firebombed her Seattle lab. Last week, her head of security turned up with a broken neck. Download - Private Bodyguard Getaway -2024- -B...
The “getaway” was a converted fire lookout in Montana’s Crazy Mountains — no cell service, one road in, snow already dusting the pines. Lena’s paranoia was palpable. She slept in three-hour shifts, checked window locks obsessively.
The shootout that followed was brutal, close-quarters, ending in a collapsing snow bridge over a ravine. Miles and Dante grappled as the ice cracked. In the end, Miles chose differently than Caracas — he pulled Dante up instead of letting him fall.
Miles and Lena hiked twelve miles to a ranger station. The list went to every major news outlet. The clients fell. Dante, stunned, let them walk
“They’re not after my software,” she told Miles on the second night. “They’re after the list of clients who paid to hide their crimes. Governments. Crime lords. One of them is a former U.S. official.”
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A disgraced former special forces officer takes a last-chance gig protecting a reclusive tech CEO at a remote mountain lodge — only to discover the assassin hunting them is someone from his own betrayed past. Private Bodyguard Getaway “Next time,” he said, bleeding
“You didn’t leave me to die,” Dante whispered. “You traded me for a clean extraction. Now I work for the people Lena is running from. And they want her memory — wiped, then her body in a ditch.”