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The cold air hit like a slap as Sullivan and Red stepped out of the tavern and into the fog-soaked street. The distant sounds of the harbor were muffled by the thick mist, but there was something else—a tension hanging in the air, almost like the city itself was holding its breath. Red moved ahead, his jaw tight, eyes scanning the dark alleyways as they made their way down the cobblestone path. Sullivan walked in silence, his mind already turning over the pieces of the puzzle Maeve had laid in front of him.
“Boss,” Red said, his voice low. He stopped at the mouth of an alley and nodded toward a shadowy figure slumped against the brick wall.
This image shows an abandoned New York rail yard from the 1880s, submerged in thick fog. The cinematic shot features muted blues and greys, enhanced by film grain and low-key lighting.
Created by JellyDonut on Sep 12, 2024 using the Dreamshaper XL Lightning AI image generator model.
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Sullivan’s eyes narrowed, and he stepped closer. As the fog thinned, the figure became clearer—a man, one of his men, propped up against the wall like a broken puppet. His face was bruised, swollen, his shirt soaked in blood. Billy Greene. He’d been watching the docks earlier tonight.
Sullivan crouched down, his fingers brushing the man's collar. Billy's eyes flickered open, his breath coming in shallow, ragged gasps.
“They... they took it,” Billy rasped, his voice barely above a whisper.
“Took what?” Sullivan asked, his voice calm, though his eyes burned with a quiet fury.
“The shipment... Doyle’s boys… but… they weren’t alone.”
Sullivan's expression didn’t change, but the words hung in the air like the echo of a gunshot. “Who else?”
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I'm hooked. Like, super hooked. Each time, you do a good job in leaving me hanging and thinking about what happens next. I'll wait! 🙌✨Awesome job, JD!