Holly leaned across Tara, knife blade catching moonlight. “Why should we trust you?”
“Let me ride shotgun. We take the old mining road. Dusty, slow, but alive. At the junction, we split the prize—the cash to Holly, the garage to you, the routes to me.”
And Avi hadn’t mentioned the second bomb. The one in the garage. Road Queen 11 S3 Tara Lynn Foxx Holly West Avi
“She’s not moving,” Holly whispered.
sat in the driver’s seat of her ’69 Charger, knuckles white. She was the veteran, the Queen Mother of the asphalt circuit—gravel-voiced, calm, and dangerous. Beside her, Holly West thumbed a switchblade open and shut, her sharp grin never reaching her eyes. Holly was the loose cannon, the one who’d rather burn a bridge than cross it. Holly leaned across Tara, knife blade catching moonlight
“I see her.” Tara cut the engine. The silence was louder than the roar.
Holly looked at Avi in the rearview. “Okay. Maybe we keep you.” Dusty, slow, but alive
Avi’s gaze didn’t flicker. “Because I want the title. Not the garage. The title . Tara Lynn Foxx, you win this, you go clean. I win, I control the routes from Vegas to the border. But if you die? Some desk jockey from the city takes over. No one wants that.”
The desert highway unspooled like a cracked black ribbon under a bleached sky. Season 3 of Road Queen had been a bloodbath—territory wars, broken alliances, a sheriff who played both sides. Now, the final run for the season’s prize (a clean title to a garage in Santa Fe and enough cash to disappear) was down to four.
Tara unlocked the door. “Get in. But if you cross us, Avi, I’ll put you in the dirt next to the dynamite.”