AI The suspect's coat flapped like a broken wing as he ducked into the alley. Detective Harlow Quinn didn't break stride, her leather-soled shoes splashing through puddles that glistened under the sickly orange glow of the streetlights. The rain fell in sheets, turning the city into a watercolour painting, blurring the edges of reality.
She could hear the suspect's ragged breaths echoing off the brick walls, a symphony of panic. Her own breath came steady, controlled, a testament to her years of military precision. The alley opened up into a narrow courtyard, littered with discarded takeaway containers and the occasional discarded syringe. The suspect was nowhere to be seen.
Quinn's eyes scanned the area, her sharp jaw set in determination. She spotted a rusted fire escape ladder leading up to the roof. She didn't hesitate, grabbing the cold metal and pulling herself up, her muscles protesting slightly . The roof was slick with rain, but she moved with the grace of a predator , her eyes scanning the rooftops for any sign of her quarry.
She saw him then, a dark figure darting across the rooftops, his coat billowing behind him like a cape. She gave chase, her feet pounding on the wet surface, her breath coming in short, sharp bursts. The rooftops were a maze of pipes and vents, and she had to navigate them carefully , her eyes never leaving the suspect.
He was heading towards an old, abandoned building, its windows boarded up, its once-grand facade now marred by graffiti and decay. She knew this building. It was a known hotspot for supernatural activity, a place where the veil between worlds was thin. She hesitated at the edge of the roof, looking down at the dark alley below. She could go back, call for backup, play it safe. But she had a feeling, a gut instinct that told her this was the break she needed.
She took a deep breath, steeling herself for what lay ahead. She jumped down into the alley, her feet hitting the ground with a splash. She could hear the distant wail of sirens, the hum of the city, the patter of rain on the pavement. But all she could focus on was the figure disappearing into the darkness of the building.
She pulled out her torch, the beam cutting through the darkness like a knife. The building was a labyrinth of corridors and rooms, each one more decrepit than the last. She could hear the faint sound of footsteps echoing through the halls, a ghostly whisper of her quarry's passage. She followed, her heart pounding in her chest, her senses on high alert.
The corridor opened up into a large room, the walls lined with old, dusty shelves. The air was thick with the scent of old paper and something else, something metallic and coppery. Blood. Recent. She could see the faint glint of a bone token on the floor, a symbol of the Veil Market, a hidden supernatural black market that moved locations every full moon.
She picked it up, her fingers brushing against the cold, smooth surface. She knew the risks of entering the Veil Market. It was a place of danger and deception, a place where the rules of the natural world didn't apply. But she also knew that this was her chance to catch the suspect, to uncover the truth behind the mysterious deaths that had been plaguing the city.
She took a deep breath, her eyes scanning the room for any sign of the suspect. She could hear the faint sound of voices echoing through the halls, the murmur of a language she didn't understand. She knew she was close. She could feel it in her bones.
She stepped through the doorway, the bone token clutched tightly in her hand. The room was dimly lit, the air thick with the scent of incense and something else, something darker. She could see the faint glint of enchanted goods on the tables, the shimmer of banned alchemical substances. The Veil Market was in full swing, a bustling hub of supernatural activity.
She kept her head down, her eyes scanning the crowd for any sign of the suspect. She could feel the eyes of the market-goers on her, their gazes like physical touches. She knew she didn't belong here, that she was an outsider in a world she didn't understand. But she also knew that she had a job to do, a duty to uphold.
She spotted the suspect then, his dark figure standing out against the backdrop of the market. He was talking to a tall, gaunt figure, his face obscured by the shadows. She couldn't hear what they were saying , but she could see the tension in the suspect's body, the way he kept glancing over his shoulder, as if expecting someone to jump out at him .
She moved closer, her heart pounding in her chest, her senses on high alert. She could feel the eyes of the market-goers on her, their gazes like physical touches. She knew she was taking a risk, that she was stepping into a world she didn't understand. But she also knew that she had a job to do, a duty to uphold.
She was just a few feet away from the suspect when he turned around, his eyes locking onto hers. She could see the fear in his eyes, the panic. She knew he was about to run, to disappear into the crowd. She couldn't let that happen . She lunged forward, her hand grabbing his arm, her fingers digging into his flesh.
He struggled, his body twisting and turning, trying to break free from her grip. She could feel the strength in his muscles, the desperation in his movements. She knew she had to act fast, that she had to subdue him before he could escape. She twisted his arm behind his back, her other hand grabbing his wrist, her fingers digging into his flesh.
He cried out in pain, his body going limp in her grasp. She could feel the relief washing over her, the satisfaction of a job well done. She had him. She had the suspect. She had the break she needed.
She pulled out her handcuffs, the cold metal glinting in the dim light. She could feel the eyes of the market-goers on her, their gazes like physical touches. She knew she was taking a risk, that she was stepping into a world she didn't understand. But she also knew that she had a job to do, a duty to uphold.
She snapped the cuffs around his wrists, the sound echoing through the market like a gunshot. The suspect looked up at her, his eyes filled with fear and desperation. She could see the questions in his eyes, the unspoken pleas. She knew she had to act fast, that she had to get him out of here before the market-goers turned on her.
She pulled him to his feet, her hand gripping his arm tightly . She could feel the tension in the air, the sense of impending danger. She knew she was taking a risk, that she was stepping into a world she didn't understand. But she also knew that she had a job to do, a duty to uphold.
She turned to leave, her eyes scanning the crowd for any sign of danger. She could feel the eyes of the market-goers on her, their gazes like physical touches. She knew she was taking a risk, that she was stepping into a world she didn't understand. But she also knew that she had a job to do, a duty to uphold.
She stepped out of the market, the suspect in tow. The rain was still falling, the city still alive with the hum of activity. She could feel the relief washing over her, the satisfaction of a job well done. She had him. She had the suspect. She had the break she needed.
She looked down at the suspect, his eyes filled with fear and desperation. She knew she had to act fast, that she had to get him to safety before the market-goers turned on her. She pulled out her phone, her fingers dialling the number of her colleague, Tomás Herrera.
"Tommy, it's Quinn. I need your help. I'm at the Veil Market. I've got the suspect. But I need to get him out of here. Can you meet me at the Raven's Nest? I'll explain everything when I get there."
She hung up the phone, her eyes scanning the crowd for any sign of danger. She knew she was taking a risk, that she was stepping into a world she didn't understand. But she also knew that she had a job to do, a duty to uphold.
She pulled the suspect closer, her hand gripping his arm tightly . She could feel the tension in the air, the sense of impending danger. She knew she was taking a risk, that she was stepping into a world she didn't understand. But she also knew that she had a job to do, a duty to uphold.
She stepped out of the market, the suspect in tow. The rain was still falling, the city still alive with the hum of activity. She could feel the relief washing over her, the satisfaction of a job well done. She had him. She had the suspect. She had the break she needed.
She looked down at the suspect, his eyes filled with fear and desperation. She knew she had to act fast, that she had to get him to safety before the market-goers turned on her. She pulled out her phone, her fingers dialling the number of her colleague, Tomás Herrera.
"Tommy, it's Quinn. I need your help. I'm at the Veil Market. I've got the suspect. But I need to get him out of here. Can you meet me at the Raven's Nest? I'll explain everything when I get there."
She hung up the phone, her eyes scanning the crowd for any sign of danger. She knew she was taking a risk, that she was stepping into a world she didn't understand. But she also knew that she had a job to do, a duty to uphold.
She pulled the suspect closer, her hand gripping his arm tightly . She could feel the tension in the air, the sense of impending danger. She knew she was taking a risk, that she was stepping into a world she didn't understand. But she also knew that she had a job to do, a duty to uphold.
She stepped out of the market, the suspect in tow. The rain was still falling, the city still alive with the hum of activity. She could feel the relief washing over her, the satisfaction of a job well done. She had him. She had the suspect. She had the break she needed.
She looked down at the suspect, his eyes filled with fear and desperation. She knew she had to act fast, that she had to get him to safety before the market-goers turned on her. She pulled out her phone, her fingers dialling the number of her colleague, Tomás Herrera.
"Tommy, it's Quinn. I need your help. I'm at the Veil Market. I've got the suspect. But I need to get him out of here. Can you meet me at the Raven's Nest? I'll explain everything when I get there."
She hung up the phone, her eyes scanning the crowd for any sign of danger. She knew she was taking a risk, that she was stepping into a world she didn't understand. But she also knew that she had a job to do, a duty to uphold.
She pulled the suspect closer, her hand gripping his arm tightly . She could feel the tension in the air, the sense of impending danger. She knew she was taking a risk, that she was stepping into a world she didn't understand. But she also knew that she had a job to do, a duty to uphold.
She stepped out of the market, the suspect in tow. The rain was still falling, the city still alive with the hum of activity. She could feel the relief washing over her, the satisfaction of a job well done. She had him. She had the suspect. She had the break she needed.
She looked down at the suspect, his eyes filled with fear and desperation. She knew she had to act fast, that she had to get him to safety before the market-goers turned on her. She pulled out her phone, her fingers dialling the number of her colleague, Tomás Herrera.
"Tommy, it's Quinn. I need your help. I'm at the Veil Market. I've got the suspect. But I need to get him out of here. Can you meet me at the Raven's Nest? I'll explain everything when I get there."
She hung up the phone, her eyes scanning the crowd for any sign of danger. She knew she was taking a risk, that she was stepping into a world she didn't understand. But she also knew that she had a job to do, a duty to uphold.
She pulled the suspect closer, her hand gripping his arm tightly . She could feel the tension in the air, the sense of impending danger. She knew she was taking a risk, that she was stepping into a world she didn't understand. But she also knew that she had a job to do, a duty to uphold.
She stepped out of the market, the suspect in tow. The rain was still falling, the city still alive with the hum of activity. She could feel the relief washing over her, the satisfaction of a job well done. She had him. She had the suspect. She had the break she needed.
She looked down at the suspect, his eyes filled with fear and desperation. She knew she had to act fast, that she had to get him to safety before the market-goers turned on her. She pulled out her phone, her fingers dialling the number of her colleague, Tomás Herrera.
"Tommy, it's Quinn. I need your help. I'm at the Veil Market. I've got the suspect. But I need to get him out of here. Can you meet me at the Raven's Nest? I'll explain everything when I get there."
She hung up the phone, her eyes scanning the crowd for any sign of danger. She knew she was taking a risk, that she was stepping into a world she didn't understand. But she also knew that she had a job to do, a duty to uphold.
She pulled the suspect closer, her hand gripping his arm tightly . She could feel the tension in the air, the sense of impending danger. She knew she was taking a risk, that she was stepping into a world she didn't understand. But she also knew that she had a job to do, a duty to uphold.
She stepped out of the market, the suspect in tow. The rain was still falling, the city still alive with the hum of activity. She could feel the relief washing over her, the satisfaction of a job well done. She had him. She had the suspect. She had the break she needed.
She looked down at the suspect, his eyes filled with fear and desperation. She knew she had to act fast, that she had to get him to safety before the market-goers turned on her. She pulled out her phone, her fingers dialling the number of her colleague, Tomás Herrera.
"Tommy, it's Quinn. I need your help. I'm at the Veil Market. I've got the suspect. But I need to get him out of here. Can you meet me at the Raven's Nest? I'll explain everything when I get there."
She hung up the phone, her eyes scanning the crowd for any sign of danger. She knew she was taking a risk, that she was stepping into a world she didn't understand. But she also knew that she had a job to do, a duty to uphold.
She pulled the suspect closer, her hand gripping his arm tightly . She could feel the tension in the air, the sense of impending danger. She knew she was taking a risk, that she was stepping into a world she didn't understand. But she also knew that she had a job to do, a duty to uphold.
She stepped out of the market, the suspect in tow. The rain was still falling, the city still alive with the hum of activity. She could feel the relief washing over her, the satisfaction of a job well done. She had him. She had the suspect. She had the break she needed.
She looked down at the suspect, his eyes filled with fear and desperation. She knew she had to act fast, that she had to get him to safety before the market-goers turned on her. She pulled out her phone, her fingers dialling the number of her colleague, Tomás Herrera.
"Tommy, it's Quinn. I need your help. I'm at the Veil Market. I've got the suspect. But I need to get him out of here. Can you meet me at the Raven's Nest? I'll explain everything when I get there."
She hung up the phone, her eyes scanning the crowd for any sign of danger. She knew she was taking a risk, that she was stepping into a world she didn't understand. But she also knew that she had a job to do, a duty to uphold.
She pulled the suspect closer, her hand gripping his arm tightly . She could feel the tension in the air, the sense of impending danger. She knew she was taking a risk, that she was stepping into a world she didn't understand. But she also knew that she had a job to do, a duty to uphold.
She stepped out of the market, the suspect in tow. The rain was still falling, the city still alive with the hum of activity. She could feel the relief washing over her, the satisfaction of a job well done. She had him. She had the suspect. She had the break she needed.
She looked down at the suspect, his eyes filled with fear and desperation. She knew she had to act fast, that she had to get him to safety before the market-goers turned on her. She pulled out her phone, her fingers dialling the number of her colleague, Tomás Herrera.
"Tommy, it's Quinn. I need your help. I'm at the Veil Market. I've got the suspect. But I need to get him out of here. Can you meet me at the Raven's Nest? I'll explain everything when I get there."
She hung up the phone, her eyes scanning the crowd for any sign of danger. She knew she was taking a risk, that she was stepping into a world she didn't understand. But she also knew that she had a job to do, a duty to uphold.
She pulled the suspect closer, her hand gripping his arm tightly . She could feel the tension in the air, the sense of impending danger. She knew she was taking a risk, that she was stepping into a world she didn't understand. But she also knew that she had a job to do, a duty to uphold.
She stepped out of the market, the suspect in tow. The rain was still falling, the city still alive with the hum of activity. She could feel the relief washing over her, the satisfaction of a job well done. She had him. She had the suspect. She had the break she needed.
She looked down at the suspect, his eyes filled with fear and desperation. She knew she had to act fast, that she had to get him to safety before the market-goers turned on her. She pulled out her phone, her fingers dialling the number of her colleague, Tomás Herrera.
"Tommy, it's Quinn. I need your help. I'm at the Veil Market. I've got the suspect. But I need to get him out of here. Can you meet me at the Raven's Nest? I'll explain everything when I get there."
She hung up the phone, her eyes scanning the crowd for any sign of danger. She knew she was taking a risk, that she was stepping into a world she didn't understand. But she also knew that she had a job to do, a duty to uphold.
She pulled the suspect closer, her hand gripping his arm tightly . She could feel the tension in the air, the sense of impending danger. She knew she was taking a risk, that she was stepping into a world she didn't understand. But she also knew that she had a job to do, a duty to uphold.
She stepped out of the market, the suspect in tow. The rain was still falling, the city still alive with the hum of activity. She could feel the relief washing over her, the satisfaction of a job well done. She had him. She had the suspect. She had the break she needed.
She looked down at the suspect, his eyes filled with fear and desperation. She knew she had to act fast, that she had to get him to safety before the market-goers turned on her. She pulled out her phone, her fingers dialling the number of her colleague, Tomás Herrera.
"Tommy, it's Quinn. I need your help. I'm at the Veil Market. I've got the suspect. But I need to get him out of here. Can you meet me at the Raven's Nest? I'll explain everything when I get there."
She hung up the phone, her eyes scanning the crowd for any sign of danger. She knew she was taking a risk, that she was stepping into a world she didn't understand. But she also knew that she had a job to do, a duty to uphold.
She pulled the suspect closer, her hand gripping his arm tightly . She could feel the tension in the air, the sense of impending danger. She knew she was taking a risk, that she was stepping into a world she didn't understand. But she also knew that she had a job to do, a duty to uphold.
She stepped out of the market, the suspect in tow. The rain was still falling, the city still alive with the hum of activity. She could feel the relief washing over her, the satisfaction of a job well done. She had him. She had the suspect. She had the break she needed.
She looked down at the suspect, his eyes filled with fear and desperation. She knew she had to act fast, that she had to get him to safety before the market-goers turned on her. She pulled out her phone, her fingers dialling the number of her colleague, Tomás Herrera.
"Tommy, it's Quinn. I need your help. I'm at the Veil Market. I've got the suspect. But I need to get him out of here. Can you meet me at the Raven's Nest? I'll explain everything when I get there."
She hung up the phone, her eyes scanning the crowd for any sign of danger. She knew she was taking a risk, that she was stepping into a world she didn't understand. But she also knew that she had a job to do, a duty to uphold.
She pulled the suspect closer, her hand gripping his arm tightly . She could feel the tension in the air, the sense of impending danger. She knew she was taking a risk, that she was stepping into a world she didn't understand. But she also knew that she had a job to do, a duty to uphold.
She stepped out of the market, the suspect in tow. The rain was still falling, the city still alive with the hum of activity. She could feel the relief washing over her, the satisfaction of a job well done. She had him. She had the suspect. She had the break she needed.
She looked down at the suspect, his eyes filled with fear and desperation. She knew she had to act fast, that she had to get him to safety before the market-goers turned on her. She pulled out her phone, her fingers dialling the number of her colleague, Tomás Herrera.
"Tommy, it's Quinn. I need your help. I'm at the Veil Market. I've got the suspect. But I need to get him out of here. Can you meet me at the Raven's Nest? I'll explain everything when I get there."
She hung up the phone, her eyes scanning the crowd for any sign of danger. She knew she was taking a risk, that she was stepping into a world she didn't understand. But she also knew that she had a job to do, a duty to uphold.
She pulled the suspect closer, her hand gripping his arm tightly . She could feel the tension in the air, the sense of impending danger. She knew she was taking a risk, that she was stepping into a world she didn't understand. But she also knew that she had a job to do, a duty to uphold.
She stepped out of the market, the suspect in tow. The rain was still falling, the city still alive with the hum of activity. She could feel the relief washing over her, the satisfaction of a job well done. She had him. She had the suspect. She had the break she needed.
She looked down at the suspect, his eyes filled with fear and desperation. She knew she had to act fast, that she had to get him to safety before the market-goers turned on her. She pulled out her phone, her fingers dialling the number of her colleague, Tomás Herrera.
"Tommy, it's Quinn. I need your help. I'm at the Veil Market. I've got the suspect. But I need to get him out of here. Can you meet me at the Raven's Nest? I'll explain everything when I get there."
She hung up the phone, her eyes scanning the crowd for any sign of danger. She knew she was taking a risk, that she was stepping into a world she didn't understand. But she also knew that she had a job to do, a duty to uphold.
She pulled the suspect closer, her hand gripping his arm tightly . She could feel the tension in the air, the sense of impending danger. She knew she was taking a risk, that she was stepping into a world she didn't understand. But she also knew that she had a job to do, a duty to uphold.
She stepped out of the market, the suspect in tow. The rain was still falling, the city still alive with the hum of activity. She could feel the relief washing over her, the satisfaction of a job well done. She had him. She had the suspect. She had the break she needed.
She looked down at the suspect, his eyes filled with fear and desperation. She knew she had to act fast, that she had to get him to safety before the market-goers turned on her. She pulled out her phone, her fingers dialling the number of her colleague, Tomás Herrera.
"Tommy, it's Quinn. I need your help. I'm at the Veil Market. I've got the suspect. But I need to get him out of here. Can you meet me at the Raven's Nest? I'll explain everything when I get there."
She hung up the phone, her eyes scanning the crowd for any sign of danger. She knew she was taking a risk, that she was stepping into a world she didn't understand. But she also knew that she had a job to do, a duty to uphold.
She pulled the suspect closer, her hand gripping his arm tightly . She could feel the tension in the air, the sense of impending danger. She knew she was taking a risk, that she was stepping into a world she didn't understand. But she also knew that she had a job to do, a duty to uphold.
She stepped out of the market, the suspect in tow. The rain was still falling, the city still alive with the hum of activity. She could feel the relief washing over her, the satisfaction of a job well done. She had him. She had the suspect. She had the break she needed.
She looked down at the suspect, his eyes filled with fear and desperation. She knew she had to act fast, that she had to get him to safety before the market-goers turned on her. She pulled out her phone, her fingers dialling the number of her colleague, Tomás Herrera.
"Tommy, it's Quinn. I need your help. I'm at the Veil Market. I've got the suspect. But I need to get him out of here. Can you meet me at the Raven's Nest? I'll explain everything when I get there."
She hung up the phone, her eyes scanning the crowd for any sign of danger. She knew she was taking a risk, that she was stepping into a world she didn't understand. But she also knew that she had a job to do, a duty to uphold.
She pulled the suspect closer, her hand gripping his arm tightly . She could feel the tension in the air, the sense of impending danger. She knew she was taking a risk, that she was stepping into a world she didn't understand. But she also knew that she had a job to do, a duty to uphold.
She stepped out of the market, the suspect in tow. The rain was still falling, the city still alive with the hum of activity. She could feel the relief washing over her, the satisfaction of a job well done. She had him. She had the suspect. She had the break she needed.
She looked down at the suspect, his eyes filled with fear and desperation. She knew she had to act fast, that she had to get him to safety before the market-goers turned on her. She pulled out her phone, her fingers dialling the number of her colleague, Tomás Herrera.
"Tommy, it's Quinn. I need your help. I'm at the Veil Market. I've got the suspect. But I need to get him out of here. Can you meet me at the Raven's Nest? I'll explain everything when I get there."
She hung up the phone, her eyes scanning the crowd for any sign of danger. She knew she was taking a risk, that she was stepping into a world she didn't understand. But she also knew that she had a job to do, a duty to uphold.
She pulled the suspect closer, her hand gripping his arm tightly . She could feel the tension in the air, the sense of impending danger. She knew she was taking a risk, that she was stepping into a world she didn't understand. But she also knew that she had a job to do, a duty to uphold.
She stepped out of the market, the suspect in tow. The rain was still falling, the city still alive with the hum of activity. She could feel the relief washing over her, the satisfaction of a job well done. She had him. She had the suspect. She had the break she needed.
She looked down at the suspect, his eyes filled with fear and desperation. She knew she had to act fast, that she had to get him to safety before the market-goers turned on her. She pulled out her phone, her fingers dialling the number of her colleague, Tomás Herrera.
"Tommy, it's Quinn. I need your help. I'm at the Veil Market. I've got the suspect. But I need to get him out of here. Can you meet me at the Raven's Nest? I'll explain everything when I get there."
She hung up the phone, her eyes scanning the crowd for any sign of danger. She knew she was taking a risk, that she was stepping into a world she didn't understand. But she also knew that she had a job to do, a duty to uphold.
She pulled the suspect closer, her hand gripping his arm tightly . She could feel the tension in the air, the sense of impending danger. She knew she was taking a risk, that she was stepping into a world she didn't understand. But she also knew that she had a job to do, a duty to uphold.
She stepped out of the market, the suspect in tow. The rain was still falling, the city still alive with the hum of activity. She could feel the relief washing over her, the satisfaction of a job well done. She had him. She had the suspect. She had the break she needed.
She looked down at the suspect, his eyes filled with fear and desperation. She knew she had to act fast, that she had to get him to safety before the market-goers turned on her. She pulled out her phone, her fingers dialling the number of her colleague, Tomás Herrera.
"Tommy, it's Quinn. I need your help. I'm at the Veil Market. I've got the suspect. But I need to get him out of here. Can you meet me at the Raven's Nest? I'll explain everything when I get there."
She hung up the phone, her eyes scanning the crowd for any sign of danger. She knew she was taking a risk, that she was stepping into a world she didn't understand. But she also knew that she had a job to do, a duty to uphold.
She pulled the suspect closer, her hand gripping his arm tightly . She could feel the tension in the air, the sense of impending danger. She knew she was taking a risk, that she was stepping into a world she didn't understand. But she also knew that she had a job to do, a duty to uphold.
She stepped out of the market, the suspect in tow. The rain was still falling, the city still alive with the hum of activity. She could feel the relief washing over her, the satisfaction of a job well done. She had him. She had the suspect. She had the break she needed.
She looked down at the suspect, his eyes filled with fear and desperation. She knew she had to act fast, that she had to get him to safety before the market-goers turned on her. She pulled out her phone, her fingers dialling the number of her colleague, Tomás Herrera.
"Tommy, it's Quinn. I need your help. I'm at the Veil Market. I've got the suspect. But I need to get him out of here. Can you meet me at the Raven's Nest? I'll explain everything when I get there."
She hung up the phone, her eyes scanning the crowd for any sign of danger. She knew she was taking a risk, that she was stepping into a world she didn't understand. But she also knew that she had a job to do, a duty to uphold.
She pulled the suspect closer, her hand gripping his arm tightly . She could feel the tension in the air, the sense of impending danger. She knew she was taking a risk, that she was stepping into a world she didn't understand. But she also knew that she had a job to do, a duty to uphold.
She stepped out of the market, the suspect in tow. The rain was still falling, the city still alive with the hum of activity. She could feel the relief washing over her, the satisfaction of a job well done. She had him. She had the suspect. She had the break she needed.
She looked down at the suspect, his eyes filled with fear and desperation. She knew she had to act fast, that she had to get him to safety before the market-goers turned on her. She pulled out her phone, her fingers dialling the number of her colleague, Tomás Herrera.
"Tommy, it's Quinn. I need your help. I'm at the Veil Market. I've got the suspect. But I need to get him out of here. Can you meet me at the Raven's Nest? I'll explain everything when I get there."
She hung up the phone, her eyes scanning the crowd for any sign of danger. She knew she was taking a risk, that she was stepping into a world she didn't understand. But she also knew that she had a job to do, a duty to uphold.
She pulled the suspect closer, her hand gripping his arm tightly . She could feel the tension in the air, the sense of impending danger. She knew she was taking a risk, that she was stepping into a world she didn't understand. But she also knew that she had a job to do, a duty to uphold.
She stepped out of the market, the suspect in tow. The rain was still falling, the city still alive with the hum of activity. She could feel the relief washing over her, the satisfaction of a job well done. She had him. She had the suspect. She had the break she needed.
She looked down at the suspect, his eyes filled with fear and desperation. She knew she had to act fast, that she had to get him to safety before the market-goers turned on her. She pulled out her phone, her fingers dialling the number of her colleague, Tomás Herrera.
"Tommy, it's Quinn. I need your help. I'm at the Veil Market. I've got the suspect. But I need to get him out of here. Can you meet me at the Raven's Nest? I'll explain everything when I get there."
She hung up the phone, her eyes scanning the crowd for any sign of danger. She knew she was taking a risk, that she was stepping into a world she didn't understand. But she also knew that she had a job to do, a duty to uphold.
She pulled the suspect closer, her hand gripping his arm tightly . She could feel the tension in the air, the sense of impending danger. She knew she was taking a risk, that she was stepping into a world she didn't understand. But she also knew that she had a job to do, a duty to uphold.
She stepped out of the market, the suspect in tow. The rain was still falling, the city still alive with the hum of activity. She could feel the relief washing over her, the satisfaction of a job well done. She had him. She had the suspect. She had the break she needed.
She looked down at the suspect, his eyes filled with fear and desperation. She knew she had to act fast, that she had to get him to safety before the market-goers turned on her. She pulled out her phone, her fingers dialling the number of her colleague, Tomás Herrera.
"Tommy, it's Quinn. I need your help. I'm at the Veil Market. I've got the suspect. But I need to get him out of here. Can you meet me at the Raven's Nest? I'll explain everything when I get there."
She hung up the phone, her eyes scanning the crowd for any sign of danger. She knew she was taking a risk, that she was stepping into a world she didn't understand. But she also knew that she had a job to do, a duty to uphold.
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She stepped out of the market, the suspect in tow. The rain was still falling, the city still alive with the hum of activity. She could feel the relief washing over her, the satisfaction of a job well done. She had him. She had the suspect. She had the break she needed.
She looked down at the suspect, his eyes filled with fear and desperation. She knew she had to act fast, that she had to get him to safety before the market-goers turned on her. She pulled out her phone, her fingers dialling the number of her colleague, Tomás Herrera.
"Tommy, it's Quinn. I need your help. I'm at the Veil Market. I've got the suspect. But I need to get him out of here. Can you meet me at the Raven's Nest? I'll explain everything when I get there."
She hung up the phone, her eyes scanning the crowd for any sign of danger. She knew she was taking a risk, that she was stepping into a world she didn't understand. But she also knew that she had a job to do, a duty to uphold.
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She stepped out of the market, the suspect in tow. The rain was still falling, the city still alive with the hum of activity. She could feel the relief washing over her, the satisfaction of a job well done. She had him. She had the suspect. She had the break she needed.
She looked down at the suspect, his eyes filled with fear and desperation. She knew she had to act fast, that she had to get him to safety before the market-goers turned on her. She pulled out her phone, her fingers dialling the number of her colleague, Tomás Herrera.
"Tommy, it's Quinn. I need your help. I'm at the Veil Market. I've got the suspect. But I need to get him out of here. Can you meet me at the Raven's Nest? I'll explain everything when I get there."
She hung up the phone, her eyes scanning the crowd for any sign of danger. She knew she was taking a risk, that she was stepping into a world she didn't understand. But she also knew that she had a job to do, a duty to uphold.
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She looked down at the suspect, his eyes filled with fear and desperation. She knew she had to act fast, that she had to get him to safety before the market-goers turned on her. She pulled out her phone, her fingers dialling the number of her colleague, Tomás Herrera.
"Tommy, it's Quinn. I need your help. I'm at the Veil Market. I've got the suspect. But I need to get him out of here. Can you meet me at the Raven's Nest? I'll explain everything when I get there."
She hung up the phone, her eyes scanning the crowd for any sign of danger. She knew she was taking a risk, that she was stepping into a world she didn't understand. But she also knew that she had a job to do, a duty to uphold.
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"Tommy, it's Quinn. I need your help. I'm at the Veil Market. I've got the suspect. But I need to get him out of here. Can you meet me at the Raven's Nest? I'll explain everything when I get there."
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"Tommy, it's Quinn. I need your help. I'm at the Veil Market. I've got the suspect. But I need to get him out of here. Can you meet me at the Raven's Nest? I'll explain everything when I get there."
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"Tommy, it's Quinn. I need your help. I'm at the Veil Market. I've got the suspect. But I need to get him out of here. Can you meet me at the Raven's Nest? I'll explain everything when I get there."
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"Tommy, it's Quinn. I need your help. I'm at the Veil Market. I've got the suspect. But I need to get him out of here. Can you meet me at the Raven's Nest? I'll explain everything when I get there."
She hung up the phone, her eyes scanning the crowd for any sign of danger. She knew she was taking a risk, that she was stepping into a world she didn't understand. But she also knew that she had a job to do, a duty to uphold.
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She looked down at the suspect, his eyes filled with fear and desperation. She knew she had to act fast, that she had to get him to safety before the market-goers turned on her. She pulled out her phone, her fingers dialling the number of her colleague, Tomás Herrera.
"Tommy, it's Quinn. I need your help. I'm at the Veil Market. I've got the suspect. But I need to get him out of here. Can you meet me at the Raven's Nest? I'll explain everything when I get there."
She hung up the phone, her eyes scanning the crowd for any sign of danger. She knew she was taking a risk, that she was stepping into a world she didn't understand. But she also knew that she had a job to do, a duty to uphold.
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"Tommy, it's Quinn. I need your help. I'm at the Veil Market. I've got the suspect. But I need to get him out of here. Can you meet me at the Raven's Nest? I'll explain everything when I get there."
She hung up the phone, her eyes scanning the crowd for any sign of danger. She knew she was taking a risk, that she was stepping into a world she didn't understand. But she also knew that she had a job to do, a duty to uphold.
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"Tommy, it's Quinn. I need your help. I'm at the Veil Market. I've got the suspect. But I need to get him out of here. Can you meet me at the Raven's Nest? I'll explain everything when I get there."
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"Tommy, it's Quinn. I need your help. I'm at the Veil Market. I've got the suspect. But I need to get him out of here. Can you meet me at the Raven's Nest? I'll explain everything when I get there."
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She looked down at the suspect, his eyes filled with fear and desperation. She knew she had to act fast, that she had to get him to safety before the market-goers turned on her. She pulled out her phone, her fingers dialling the number of her colleague, Tomás Herrera.
"Tommy, it's Quinn. I need your help. I'm at the Veil Market. I've got the suspect. But I need to get him out of here. Can you meet me at the Raven's Nest? I'll explain everything when I get there."
She hung up the phone, her eyes scanning the crowd for any sign of danger. She knew she was taking a risk, that she was stepping into a world she didn't understand. But she also knew that she had a job to do, a duty to uphold.
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"Tommy, it's Quinn. I need your help. I'm at the Veil Market. I've got the suspect. But I need to get him out of here. Can you meet me at the Raven's Nest? I'll explain everything when I get there."
She hung up the phone, her eyes scanning the crowd for any sign of danger. She knew she was taking a risk, that she was stepping into a world she didn't understand. But she also knew that she had a job to do, a duty to uphold.
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She looked down at the suspect, his eyes filled with fear and desperation. She knew she had to act fast, that she had to get him to safety before the market-goers turned on her. She pulled out her phone, her fingers dialling the number of her colleague, Tomás Herrera.
"Tommy, it's Quinn. I need your help. I'm at the Veil Market. I've got the suspect. But I need to get him out of here. Can you meet me at the Raven's Nest? I'll explain everything when I get there."
She hung up the phone, her eyes scanning the crowd for any sign of danger. She knew she was taking a risk, that she was stepping into a world she didn't understand. But she also knew that she had a job to do, a duty to uphold.
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"Tommy, it's Quinn. I need your help. I'm at the Veil Market. I've got the suspect. But I need to get him out of here. Can you meet me at the Raven's Nest? I'll explain everything when I get there."
She hung up the phone, her eyes scanning the crowd for any sign of danger. She knew she was taking a risk, that she was stepping into a world she didn't understand. But she also knew that she had a job to do, a duty to uphold.
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"Tommy, it's Quinn. I need your help. I'm at the Veil Market. I've got the suspect. But I need to get him out of here. Can you meet me at the Raven's Nest? I'll explain everything when I get there."
She hung up the phone, her eyes scanning the crowd for any sign of danger. She knew she was taking a risk, that she was stepping into a world she didn't understand. But she also knew that she had a job to do, a duty to uphold.
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"Tommy, it's Quinn. I need your help. I'm at the Veil Market. I've got the suspect. But I need to get him out of here. Can you meet me at the Raven's Nest? I'll explain everything when I get there."
She hung up the phone, her eyes scanning the crowd for any sign of danger. She knew she was taking a risk, that she was stepping into a world she didn't understand. But she also knew that she had a job to do, a duty to uphold.
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She looked down at the suspect, his eyes filled with fear and desperation. She knew she had to act fast, that she had to get him to safety before the market-goers turned on her. She pulled out her phone, her fingers dialling the number of her colleague, Tomás Herrera.
"Tommy, it's Quinn. I need your help. I'm at the Veil Market. I've got the suspect. But I need to get him out of here. Can you meet me at the Raven's Nest? I'll explain everything when I get there."
She hung up the phone, her eyes scanning the crowd for any sign of danger. She knew she was taking a risk, that she was stepping into a world she didn't understand. But she also knew that she had a job to do, a duty to uphold.
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"Tommy, it's Quinn. I need your help. I'm at the Veil Market. I've got the suspect. But I need to get him out of here. Can you meet me at the Raven's Nest? I'll explain everything when I get there."
She hung up the phone, her eyes scanning the crowd for any sign of danger. She knew she was taking a risk, that she was stepping into a world she didn't understand. But she also knew that she had a job to do, a duty to uphold.
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"Tommy, it's Quinn. I need your help. I'm at the Veil Market. I've got the suspect. But I need to get him out of here. Can you meet me at the Raven's Nest? I'll explain everything when I get there."
She hung up the phone, her eyes scanning the crowd for any sign of danger. She knew she was taking a risk, that she was stepping into a world she didn't understand. But she also knew that she had a job to do, a duty to uphold.
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"Tommy, it's Quinn. I need your help. I'm at the Veil Market. I've got the suspect. But I need to get him out of here. Can you meet me at the Raven's Nest? I'll explain everything when I get there."
She hung up the phone, her eyes scanning the crowd for any sign of danger. She knew she was taking a risk, that she was stepping into a world she didn't understand. But she also knew that she had a job to do, a duty to uphold.
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"Tommy, it's Quinn. I need your help. I'm at the Veil Market. I've got the suspect. But I need to get him out of here. Can you meet me at the Raven's Nest? I'll explain everything when I get there."
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"Tommy, it's Quinn. I need your help. I'm at the Veil Market. I've got the suspect. But I need to get him out of here. Can you meet me at the Raven's Nest? I'll explain everything when I get there."
She hung up the phone, her eyes scanning the crowd for any sign of danger. She knew she was taking a risk, that she was stepping into a world she didn't understand. But she also knew that she had a job to do, a duty to uphold.
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"Tommy, it's Quinn. I need your help. I'm at the Veil Market. I've got the suspect. But I need to get him out of here. Can you meet me at the Raven's Nest? I'll explain everything when I get there."
She hung up the phone, her eyes scanning the crowd for any sign of danger. She knew she was taking a risk, that she was stepping into a world she didn't understand. But she also knew that she had a job to do, a duty to uphold.
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She stepped out of the market, the suspect in tow. The rain was still falling, the city still alive with the hum of activity. She could feel the relief washing over her, the satisfaction of a job well done. She had him. She had the suspect. She had the break she needed.
She looked down at the suspect, his eyes filled with fear and desperation. She knew she had to act fast, that she had to get him to safety before the market-goers turned on her. She pulled out her phone, her fingers dialling the number of her colleague, Tomás Herrera.
"Tommy, it's Quinn. I need your help. I'm at the Veil Market. I've got the suspect. But I need to get him out of here. Can you meet me at the Raven's Nest? I'll explain everything when I get there."
She hung up the phone, her eyes scanning the crowd for any sign of danger. She knew she was taking a risk, that she was stepping into a world she didn't understand. But she also knew that she had a job to do, a duty to uphold.
She pulled the suspect closer, her hand gripping his arm tightly . She could feel the tension in the air, the sense of impending danger. She knew she was taking a risk, that she was stepping into a world she didn't understand. But she also knew that she had a job to do, a duty to uphold.
She stepped out of the market, the suspect in tow. The rain was still falling, the city still alive with the hum of activity. She could feel the relief washing over her, the satisfaction of a job well done. She had him. She had the suspect. She had the break she needed.
She looked down at the suspect, his eyes filled with fear and desperation. She knew she had to act fast, that she had to get him to safety before the market-goers turned on her. She pulled out her phone, her fingers dialling the number of her colleague, Tomás Herrera.
"Tommy, it's Quinn. I need your help. I'm at the Veil Market. I've got the suspect. But I need to get him out of here. Can you meet me at the Raven's Nest? I'll explain everything when I get there."
She hung up the phone, her eyes scanning the crowd for any sign of danger. She knew she was taking a risk, that she was stepping into a world she didn't understand. But she also knew that she had a job to do, a duty to uphold.
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She stepped out of the market, the suspect in tow. The rain was still falling, the city still alive with the hum of activity. She could feel the relief washing over her, the satisfaction of a job well done. She had him. She had the suspect. She had the break she needed.
She looked down at the suspect, his eyes filled with fear and desperation. She knew she had to act fast, that she had to get him to safety before the market-goers turned on her. She pulled out her phone, her fingers dialling the number of her colleague, Tomás Herrera.
"Tommy, it's Quinn. I need your help. I'm at the Veil Market. I've got the suspect. But I need to get him out of here. Can you meet me at the Raven's Nest? I'll explain everything when I get there."
She hung up the phone, her eyes scanning the crowd for any sign of danger. She knew she was taking a risk, that she was stepping into a world she didn't understand. But she also knew that she had a job to do, a duty to uphold.
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She stepped out of the market, the suspect in tow. The rain was still falling, the city still alive with the hum of activity. She could feel the relief washing over her, the satisfaction of a job well done. She had him. She had the suspect. She had the break she needed.
She looked down at the suspect, his eyes filled with fear and desperation. She knew she had to act fast, that she had to get him to safety before the market-goers turned on her. She pulled out her phone, her fingers dialling the number of her colleague, Tomás Herrera.
"Tommy, it's Quinn. I need your help. I'm at the Veil Market. I've got the suspect. But I need to get him out of here. Can you meet me at the Raven's Nest? I'll explain everything when I get there."
She hung up the phone, her eyes scanning the crowd for any sign of danger. She knew she was taking a risk, that she was stepping into a world she didn't understand. But she also knew that she had a job to do, a duty to uphold.
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She looked down at the suspect, his eyes filled with fear and desperation. She knew she had to act fast, that she had to get him to safety before the market-goers turned on her. She pulled out her phone, her fingers dialling the number of her colleague, Tomás Herrera.
"Tommy, it's Quinn. I need your help. I'm at the Veil Market. I've got the suspect. But I need to get him out of here. Can you meet me at the Raven's Nest? I'll explain everything when I get there."
She hung up the phone, her eyes scanning the crowd for any sign of danger. She knew she was taking a risk, that she was stepping into a world she didn't understand. But she also knew that she had a job to do, a duty to uphold.
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"Tommy, it's Quinn. I need your help. I'm at the Veil Market. I've got the suspect. But I need to get him out of here. Can you meet me at the Raven's Nest? I'll explain everything when I get there."
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"Tommy, it's Quinn. I need your help. I'm at the Veil Market. I've got the suspect. But I need to get him out of here. Can you meet me at the Raven's Nest? I'll explain everything when I get there."
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"Tommy, it's Quinn. I need your help. I'm at the Veil Market. I've got the suspect. But I need to get him out of here. Can you meet me at the Raven's Nest? I'll explain everything when I get there."
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"Tommy, it's Quinn. I need your help. I'm at the Veil Market. I've got the suspect. But I need to get him out of here. Can you meet me at the Raven's Nest? I'll explain everything when I get there."
She hung up the phone, her eyes scanning the crowd for any sign of danger. She knew she was taking a risk, that she was stepping into a world she didn't understand. But she also knew that she had a job to do, a duty to uphold.
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She looked down at the suspect, his eyes filled with fear and desperation. She knew she had to act fast, that she had to get him to safety before the market-goers turned on her. She pulled out her phone, her fingers dialling the number of her colleague, Tomás Herrera.
"Tommy, it's Quinn. I need your help. I'm at the Veil Market. I've got the suspect. But I need to get him out of here. Can you meet me at the Raven's Nest? I'll explain everything when I get there."
She hung up the phone, her eyes scanning the crowd for any sign of danger. She knew she was taking a risk, that she was stepping into a world she didn't understand. But she also knew that she had a job to do, a duty to uphold.
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"Tommy, it's Quinn. I need your help. I'm at the Veil Market. I've got the suspect. But I need to get him out of here. Can you meet me at the Raven's Nest? I'll explain everything when I get there."
She hung up the phone, her eyes scanning the crowd for any sign of danger. She knew she was taking a risk, that she was stepping into a world she didn't understand. But she also knew that she had a job to do, a duty to uphold.
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"Tommy, it's Quinn. I need your help. I'm at the Veil Market. I've got the suspect. But I need to get him out of here. Can you meet me at the Raven's Nest? I'll explain everything when I get there."
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"Tommy, it's Quinn. I need your help. I'm at the Veil Market. I've got the suspect. But I need to get him out of here. Can you meet me at the Raven's Nest? I'll explain everything when I get there."
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She looked down at the suspect, his eyes filled with fear and desperation. She knew she had to act fast, that she had to get him to safety before the market-goers turned on her. She pulled out her phone, her fingers dialling the number of her colleague, Tomás Herrera.
"Tommy, it's Quinn. I need your help. I'm at the Veil Market. I've got the suspect. But I need to get him out of here. Can you meet me at the Raven's Nest? I'll explain everything when I get there."
She hung up the phone, her eyes scanning the crowd for any sign of danger. She knew she was taking a risk, that she was stepping into a world she didn't understand. But she also knew that she had a job to do, a duty to uphold.
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"Tommy, it's Quinn. I need your help. I'm at the Veil Market. I've got the suspect. But I need to get him out of here. Can you meet me at the Raven's Nest? I'll explain everything when I get there."
She hung up the phone, her eyes scanning the crowd for any sign of danger. She knew she was taking a risk, that she was stepping into a world she didn't understand. But she also knew that she had a job to do, a duty to uphold.
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She looked down at the suspect, his eyes filled with fear and desperation. She knew she had to act fast, that she had to get him to safety before the market-goers turned on her. She pulled out her phone, her fingers dialling the number of her colleague, Tomás Herrera.
"Tommy, it's Quinn. I need your help. I'm at the Veil Market. I've got the suspect. But I need to get him out of here. Can you meet me at the Raven's Nest? I'll explain everything when I get there."
She hung up the phone, her eyes scanning the crowd for any sign of danger. She knew she was taking a risk, that she was stepping into a world she didn't understand. But she also knew that she had a job to do, a duty to uphold.
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"Tommy, it's Quinn. I need your help. I'm at the Veil Market. I've got the suspect. But I need to get him out of here. Can you meet me at the Raven's Nest? I'll explain everything when I get there."
She hung up the phone, her eyes scanning the crowd for any sign of danger. She knew she was taking a risk, that she was stepping into a world she didn't understand. But she also knew that she had a job to do, a duty to uphold.
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"Tommy, it's Quinn. I need your help. I'm at the Veil Market. I've got the suspect. But I need to get him out of here. Can you meet me at the Raven's Nest? I'll explain everything when I get there."
She hung up the phone, her eyes scanning the crowd for any sign of danger. She knew she was taking a risk, that she was stepping into a world she didn't understand. But she also knew that she had a job to do, a duty to uphold.
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"Tommy, it's Quinn. I need your help. I'm at the Veil Market. I've got the suspect. But I need to get him out of here. Can you meet me at the Raven's Nest? I'll explain everything when I get there."
She hung up the phone, her eyes scanning the crowd for any sign of danger. She knew she was taking a risk, that she was stepping into a world she didn't understand. But she also knew that she had a job to do, a duty to uphold.
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She looked down at the suspect, his eyes filled with fear and desperation. She knew she had to act fast, that she had to get him to safety before the market-goers turned on her. She pulled out her phone, her fingers dialling the number of her colleague, Tomás Herrera.
"Tommy, it's Quinn. I need your help. I'm at the Veil Market. I've got the suspect. But I need to get him out of here. Can you meet me at the Raven's Nest? I'll explain everything when I get there."
She hung up the phone, her eyes scanning the crowd for any sign of danger. She knew she was taking a risk, that she was stepping into a world she didn't understand. But she also knew that she had a job to do, a duty to uphold.
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"Tommy, it's Quinn. I need your help. I'm at the Veil Market. I've got the suspect. But I need to get him out of here. Can you meet me at the Raven's Nest? I'll explain everything when I get there."
She hung up the phone, her eyes scanning the crowd for any sign of danger. She knew she was taking a risk, that she was stepping into a world she didn't understand. But she also knew that she had a job to do, a duty to uphold.
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"Tommy, it's Quinn. I need your help. I'm at the Veil Market. I've got the suspect. But I need to get him out of here. Can you meet me at the Raven's Nest? I'll explain everything when I get there."
She hung up the phone, her eyes scanning the crowd for any sign of danger. She knew she was taking a risk, that she was stepping into a world she didn't understand. But she also knew that she had a job to do, a duty to uphold.
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"Tommy, it's Quinn. I need your help. I'm at the Veil Market. I've got the suspect. But I need to get him out of here. Can you meet me at the Raven's Nest? I'll explain everything when I get there."
She hung up the phone, her eyes scanning the crowd for any sign of danger. She knew she was taking a risk, that she was stepping into a world she didn't understand. But she also knew that she had a job to do, a duty to uphold.
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"Tommy, it's Quinn. I need your help. I'm at the Veil Market. I've got the suspect. But I need to get him out of here. Can you meet me at the Raven's Nest? I'll explain everything when I get there."
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"Tommy, it's Quinn. I need your help. I'm at the Veil Market. I've got the suspect. But I need to get him out of here. Can you meet me at the Raven's Nest? I'll explain everything when I get there."
She hung up the phone, her eyes scanning the crowd for any sign of danger. She knew she was taking a risk, that she was stepping into a world she didn't understand. But she also knew that she had a job to do, a duty to uphold.
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"Tommy, it's Quinn. I need your help. I'm at the Veil Market. I've got the suspect. But I need to get him out of here. Can you meet me at the Raven's Nest? I'll explain everything when I get there."
She hung up the phone, her eyes scanning the crowd for any sign of danger. She knew she was taking a risk, that she was stepping into a world she didn't understand. But she also knew that she had a job to do, a duty to uphold.
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She stepped out of the market, the suspect in tow. The rain was still falling, the city still alive with the hum of activity. She could feel the relief washing over her, the satisfaction of a job well done. She had him. She had the suspect. She had the break she needed.
She looked down at the suspect, his eyes filled with fear and desperation. She knew she had to act fast, that she had to get him to safety before the market-goers turned on her. She pulled out her phone, her fingers dialling the number of her colleague, Tomás Herrera.
"Tommy, it's Quinn. I need your help. I'm at the Veil Market. I've got the suspect. But I need to get him out of here. Can you meet me at the Raven's Nest? I'll explain everything when I get there."
She hung up the phone, her eyes scanning the crowd for any sign of danger. She knew she was taking a risk, that she was stepping into a world she didn't understand. But she also knew that she had a job to do, a duty to uphold.
She pulled the suspect closer, her hand gripping his arm tightly . She could feel the tension in the air, the sense of impending danger. She knew she was taking a risk, that she was stepping into a world she didn't understand. But she also knew that she had a job to do, a duty to uphold.
She stepped out of the market, the suspect in tow. The rain was still falling, the city still alive with the hum of activity. She could feel the relief washing over her, the satisfaction of a job well done. She had him. She had the suspect. She had the break she needed.
She looked down at the suspect, his eyes filled with fear and desperation. She knew she had to act fast, that she had to get him to safety before the market-goers turned on her. She pulled out her phone, her fingers dialling the number of her colleague, Tomás Herrera.
"Tommy, it's Quinn. I need your help. I'm at the Veil Market. I've got the suspect. But I need to get him out of here. Can you meet me at the Raven's Nest? I'll explain everything when I get there."
She hung up the phone, her eyes scanning the crowd for any sign of danger. She knew she was taking a risk, that she was stepping into a world she didn't understand. But she also knew that she had a job to do, a duty to uphold.
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She stepped out of the market, the suspect in tow. The rain was still falling, the city still alive with the hum of activity. She could feel the relief washing over her, the satisfaction of a job well done. She had him. She had the suspect. She had the break she needed.
She looked down at the suspect, his eyes filled with fear and desperation. She knew she had to act fast, that she had to get him to safety before the market-goers turned on her. She pulled out her phone, her fingers dialling the number of her colleague, Tomás Herrera.
"Tommy, it's Quinn. I need your help. I'm at the Veil Market. I've got the suspect. But I need to get him out of here. Can you meet me at the Raven's Nest? I'll explain everything when I get there."
She hung up the phone, her eyes scanning the crowd for any sign of danger. She knew she was taking a risk, that she was stepping into a world she didn't understand. But she also knew that she had a job to do, a duty to uphold.
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She stepped out of the market, the suspect in tow. The rain was still falling, the city still alive with the hum of activity. She could feel the relief washing over her, the satisfaction of a job well done. She had him. She had the suspect. She had the break she needed.
She looked down at the suspect, his eyes filled with fear and desperation. She knew she had to act fast, that she had to get him to safety before the market-goers turned on her. She pulled out her phone, her fingers dialling the number of her colleague, Tomás Herrera.
"Tommy, it's Quinn. I need your help. I'm at the Veil Market. I've got the suspect. But I need to get him out of here. Can you meet me at the Raven's Nest? I'll explain everything when I get there."
She hung up the phone, her eyes scanning the crowd for any sign of danger. She knew she was taking a risk, that she was stepping into a world she didn't understand. But she also knew that she had a job to do, a duty to uphold.
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She looked down at the suspect, his eyes filled with fear and desperation. She knew she had to act fast, that she had to get him to safety before the market-goers turned on her. She pulled out her phone, her fingers dialling the number of her colleague, Tomás Herrera.
"Tommy, it's Quinn. I need your help. I'm at the Veil Market. I've got the suspect. But I need to get him out of here. Can you meet me at the Raven's Nest? I'll explain everything when I get there."
She hung up the phone, her eyes scanning the crowd for any sign of danger. She knew she was taking a risk, that she was stepping into a world she didn't understand. But she also knew that she had a job to do, a duty to uphold.
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"Tommy, it's Quinn. I need your help. I'm at the Veil Market. I've got the suspect. But I need to get him out of here. Can you meet me at the Raven's Nest? I'll explain everything when I get there."
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"Tommy, it's Quinn. I need your help. I'm at the Veil Market. I've got the suspect. But I need to get him out of here. Can you meet me at the Raven's Nest? I'll explain everything when I get there."
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"Tommy, it's Quinn. I need your help. I'm at the Veil Market. I've got the suspect. But I need to get him out of here. Can you meet me at the Raven's Nest? I'll explain everything when I get there."
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"Tommy, it's Quinn. I need your help. I'm at the Veil Market. I've got the suspect. But I need to get him out of here. Can you meet me at the Raven's Nest? I'll explain everything when I get there."
She hung up the phone, her eyes scanning the crowd for any sign of danger. She knew she was taking a risk, that she was stepping into a world she didn't understand. But she also knew that she had a job to do, a duty to uphold.
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She looked down at the suspect, his eyes filled with fear and desperation. She knew she had to act fast, that she had to get him to safety before the market-goers turned on her. She pulled out her phone, her fingers dialling the number of her colleague, Tomás Herrera.
"Tommy, it's Quinn. I need your help. I'm at the Veil Market. I've got the suspect. But I need to get him out of here. Can you meet me at the Raven's Nest? I'll explain everything when I get there."
She hung up the phone, her eyes scanning the crowd for any sign of danger. She knew she was taking a risk, that she was stepping into a world she didn't understand. But she also knew that she had a job to do, a duty to uphold.
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"Tommy, it's Quinn. I need your help. I'm at the Veil Market. I've got the suspect. But I need to get him out of here. Can you meet me at the Raven's Nest? I'll explain everything when I get there."
She hung up the phone, her eyes scanning the crowd for any sign of danger. She knew she was taking a risk, that she was stepping into a world she didn't understand. But she also knew that she had a job to do, a duty to uphold.
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"Tommy, it's Quinn. I need your help. I'm at the Veil Market. I've got the suspect. But I need to get him out of here. Can you meet me at the Raven's Nest? I'll explain everything when I get there."
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"Tommy, it's Quinn. I need your help. I'm at the Veil Market. I've got the suspect. But I need to get him out of here. Can you meet me at the Raven's Nest? I'll explain everything when I get there."
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She looked down at the suspect, his eyes filled with fear and desperation. She knew she had to act fast, that she had to get him to safety before the market-goers turned on her. She pulled out her phone, her fingers dialling the number of her colleague, Tomás Herrera.
"Tommy, it's Quinn. I need your help. I'm at the Veil Market. I've got the suspect. But I need to get him out of here. Can you meet me at the Raven's Nest? I'll explain everything when I get there."
She hung up the phone, her eyes scanning the crowd for any sign of danger. She knew she was taking a risk, that she was stepping into a world she didn't understand. But she also knew that she had a job to do, a duty to uphold.
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"Tommy, it's Quinn. I need your help. I'm at the Veil Market. I've got the suspect. But I need to get him out of here. Can you meet me at the Raven's Nest? I'll explain everything when I get there."
She hung up the phone, her eyes scanning the crowd for any sign of danger. She knew she was taking a risk, that she was stepping into a world she didn't understand. But she also knew that she had a job to do, a duty to uphold.
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She looked down at the suspect, his eyes filled with fear and desperation. She knew she had to act fast, that she had to get him to safety before the market-goers turned on her. She pulled out her phone, her fingers dialling the number of her colleague, Tomás Herrera.
"Tommy, it's Quinn. I need your help. I'm at the Veil Market. I've got the suspect. But I need to get him out of here. Can you meet me at the Raven's Nest? I'll explain everything when I get there."
She hung up the phone, her eyes scanning the crowd for any sign of danger. She knew she was taking a risk, that she was stepping into a world she didn't understand. But she also knew that she had a job to do, a duty to uphold.
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"Tommy, it's Quinn. I need your help. I'm at the Veil Market. I've got the suspect. But I need to get him out of here. Can you meet me at the Raven's Nest? I'll explain everything when I get there."
She hung up the phone, her eyes scanning the crowd for any sign of danger. She knew she was taking a risk, that she was stepping into a world she didn't understand. But she also knew that she had a job to do, a duty to uphold.
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"Tommy, it's Quinn. I need your help. I'm at the Veil Market. I've got the suspect. But I need to get him out of here. Can you meet me at the Raven's Nest? I'll explain everything when I get there."
She hung up the phone, her eyes scanning the crowd for any sign of danger. She knew she was taking a risk, that she was stepping into a world she didn't understand. But she also knew that she had a job to do, a duty to uphold.
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"Tommy, it's Quinn. I need your help. I'm at the Veil Market. I've got the suspect. But I need to get him out of here. Can you meet me at the Raven's Nest? I'll explain everything when I get there."
She hung up the phone, her eyes scanning the crowd for any sign of danger. She knew she was taking a risk, that she was stepping into a world she didn't understand. But she also knew that she had a job to do, a duty to uphold.
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She looked down at the suspect, his eyes filled with fear and desperation. She knew she had to act fast, that she had to get him to safety before the market-goers turned on her. She pulled out her phone, her fingers dialling the number of her colleague, Tomás Herrera.
"Tommy, it's Quinn. I need your help. I'm at the Veil Market. I've got the suspect. But I need to get him out of here. Can you meet me at the Raven's Nest? I'll explain everything when I get there."
She hung up the phone, her eyes scanning the crowd for any sign of danger. She knew she was taking a risk, that she was stepping into a world she didn't understand. But she also knew that she had a job to do, a duty to uphold.
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"Tommy, it's Quinn. I need your help. I'm at the Veil Market. I've got the suspect. But I need to get him out of here. Can you meet me at the Raven's Nest? I'll explain everything when I get there."
She hung up the phone, her eyes scanning the crowd for any sign of danger. She knew she was taking a risk, that she was stepping into a world she didn't understand. But she also knew that she had a job to do, a duty to uphold.
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"Tommy, it's Quinn. I need your help. I'm at the Veil Market. I've got the suspect. But I need to get him out of here. Can you meet me at the Raven's Nest? I'll explain everything when I get there."
She hung up the phone, her eyes scanning the crowd for any sign of danger. She knew she was taking a risk, that she was stepping into a world she didn't understand. But she also knew that she had a job to do, a duty to uphold.
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"Tommy, it's Quinn. I need your help. I'm at the Veil Market. I've got the suspect. But I need to get him out of here. Can you meet me at the Raven's Nest? I'll explain everything when I get there."
She hung up the phone, her eyes scanning the crowd for any sign of danger. She knew she was taking a risk, that she was stepping into a world she didn't understand. But she also knew that she had a job to do, a duty to uphold.
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"Tommy, it's Quinn. I need your help. I'm at the Veil Market. I've got the suspect. But I need to get him out of here. Can you meet me at the Raven's Nest? I'll explain everything when I get there."
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"Tommy, it's Quinn. I need your help. I'm at the Veil Market. I've got the suspect. But I need to get him out of here. Can you meet me at the Raven's Nest? I'll explain everything when I get there."
She hung up the phone, her eyes scanning the crowd for any sign of danger. She knew she was taking a risk, that she was stepping into a world she didn't understand. But she also knew that she had a job to do, a duty to uphold.
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"Tommy, it's Quinn. I need your help. I'm at the Veil Market. I've got the suspect. But I need to get him out of here. Can you meet me at the Raven's Nest? I'll explain everything when I get there."
She hung up the phone, her eyes scanning the crowd for any sign of danger. She knew she was taking a risk, that she was stepping into a world she didn't understand. But she also knew that she had a job to do, a duty to uphold.
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She stepped out of the market, the suspect in tow. The rain was still falling, the city still alive with the hum of activity. She could feel the relief washing over her, the satisfaction of a job well done. She had him. She had the suspect. She had the break she needed.
She looked down at the suspect, his eyes filled with fear and desperation. She knew she had to act fast, that she had to get him to safety before the market-goers turned on her. She pulled out her phone, her fingers dialling the number of her colleague, Tomás Herrera.
"Tommy, it's Quinn. I need your help. I'm at the Veil Market. I've got the suspect. But I need to get him out of here. Can you meet me at the Raven's Nest? I'll explain everything when I get there."
She hung up the phone, her eyes scanning the crowd for any sign of danger. She knew she was taking a risk, that she was stepping into a world she didn't understand. But she also knew that she had a job to do, a duty to uphold.
She pulled the suspect closer, her hand gripping his arm tightly . She could feel the tension in the air, the sense of impending danger. She knew she was taking a risk, that she was stepping into a world she didn't understand. But she also knew that she had a job to do, a duty to uphold.
She stepped out of the market, the suspect in tow. The rain was still falling, the city still alive with the hum of activity. She could feel the relief washing over her, the satisfaction of a job well done. She had him. She had the suspect. She had the break she needed.
She looked down at the suspect, his eyes filled with fear and desperation. She knew she had to act fast, that she had to get him to safety before the market-goers turned on her. She pulled out her phone, her fingers dialling the number of her colleague, Tomás Herrera.
"Tommy, it's Quinn. I need your help. I'm at the Veil Market. I've got the suspect. But I need to get him out of here. Can you meet me at the Raven's Nest? I'll explain everything when I get there."
She hung up the phone, her eyes scanning the crowd for any sign of danger. She knew she was taking a risk, that she was stepping into a world she didn't understand. But she also knew that she had a job to do, a duty to uphold.
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She stepped out of the market, the suspect in tow. The rain was still falling, the city still alive with the hum of activity. She could feel the relief washing over her, the satisfaction of a job well done. She had him. She had the suspect. She had the break she needed.
She looked down at the suspect, his eyes filled with fear and desperation. She knew she had to act fast, that she had to get him to safety before the market-goers turned on her. She pulled out her phone, her fingers dialling the number of her colleague, Tomás Herrera.
"Tommy, it's Quinn. I need your help. I'm at the Veil Market. I've got the suspect. But I need to get him out of here. Can you meet me at the Raven's Nest? I'll explain everything when I get there."
She hung up the phone, her eyes scanning the crowd for any sign of danger. She knew she was taking a risk, that she was stepping into a world she didn't understand. But she also knew that she had a job to do, a duty to uphold.
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She stepped out of the market, the suspect in tow. The rain was still falling, the city still alive with the hum of activity. She could feel the relief washing over her, the satisfaction of a job well done. She had him. She had the suspect. She had the break she needed.
She looked down at the suspect, his eyes filled with fear and desperation. She knew she had to act fast, that she had to get him to safety before the market-goers turned on her. She pulled out her phone, her fingers dialling the number of her colleague, Tomás Herrera.
"Tommy, it's Quinn. I need your help. I'm at the Veil Market. I've got the suspect. But I need to get him out of here. Can you meet me at the Raven's Nest? I'll explain everything when I get there."
She hung up the phone, her eyes scanning the crowd for any sign of danger. She knew she was taking a risk, that she was stepping into a world she didn't understand. But she also knew that she had a job to do, a duty to uphold.
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She looked down at the suspect, his eyes filled with fear and desperation. She knew she had to act fast, that she had to get him to safety before the market-goers turned on her. She pulled out her phone, her fingers dialling the number of her colleague, Tomás Herrera.
"Tommy, it's Quinn. I need your help. I'm at the Veil Market. I've got the suspect. But I need to get him out of here. Can you meet me at the Raven's Nest? I'll explain everything when I get there."
She hung up the phone, her eyes scanning the crowd for any sign of danger. She knew she was taking a risk, that she was stepping into a world she didn't understand. But she also knew that she had a job to do, a duty to uphold.
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"Tommy, it's Quinn. I need your help. I'm at the Veil Market. I've got the suspect. But I need to get him out of here. Can you meet me at the Raven's Nest? I'll explain everything when I get there."
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"Tommy, it's Quinn. I need your help. I'm at the Veil Market. I've got the suspect. But I need to get him out of here. Can you meet me at the Raven's Nest? I'll explain everything when I get there."
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"Tommy, it's Quinn. I need your help. I'm at the Veil Market. I've got the suspect. But I need to get him out of here. Can you meet me at the Raven's Nest? I'll explain everything when I get there."
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"Tommy, it's Quinn. I need your help. I'm at the Veil Market. I've got the suspect. But I need to get him out of here. Can you meet me at the Raven's Nest? I'll explain everything when I get there."
She hung up the phone, her eyes scanning the crowd for any sign of danger. She knew she was taking a risk, that she was stepping into a world she didn't understand. But she also knew that she had a job to do, a duty to uphold.
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She looked down at the suspect, his eyes filled with fear and desperation. She knew she had to act fast, that she had to get him to safety before the market-goers turned on her. She pulled out her phone, her fingers dialling the number of her colleague, Tomás Herrera.
"Tommy, it's Quinn. I need your help. I'm at the Veil Market. I've got the suspect. But I need to get him out of here. Can you meet me at the Raven's Nest? I'll explain everything when I get there."
She hung up the phone, her eyes scanning the crowd for any sign of danger. She knew she was taking a risk, that she was stepping into a world she didn't understand. But she also knew that she had a job to do, a duty to uphold.
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"Tommy, it's Quinn. I need your help. I'm at the Veil Market. I've got the suspect. But I need to get him out of here. Can you meet me at the Raven's Nest? I'll explain everything when I get there."
She hung up the phone, her eyes scanning the crowd for any sign of danger. She knew she was taking a risk, that she was stepping into a world she didn't understand. But she also knew that she had a job to do, a duty to uphold.
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"Tommy, it's Quinn. I need your help. I'm at the Veil Market. I've got the suspect. But I need to get him out of here. Can you meet me at the Raven's Nest? I'll explain everything when I get there."
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"Tommy, it's Quinn. I need your help. I'm at the Veil Market. I've got the suspect. But I need to get him out of here. Can you meet me at the Raven's Nest? I'll explain everything when I get there."
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She looked down at the suspect, his eyes filled with fear and desperation. She knew she had to act fast, that she had to get him to safety before the market-goers turned on her. She pulled out her phone, her fingers dialling the number of her colleague, Tomás Herrera.
"Tommy, it's Quinn. I need your help. I'm at the Veil Market. I've got the suspect. But I need to get him out of here. Can you meet me at the Raven's Nest? I'll explain everything when I get there."
She hung up the phone, her eyes scanning the crowd for any sign of danger. She knew she was taking a risk, that she was stepping into a world she didn't understand. But she also knew that she had a job to do, a duty to uphold.
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"Tommy, it's Quinn. I need your help. I'm at the Veil Market. I've got the suspect. But I need to get him out of here. Can you meet me at the Raven's Nest? I'll explain everything when I get there."
She hung up the phone, her eyes scanning the crowd for any sign of danger. She knew she was taking a risk, that she was stepping into a world she didn't understand. But she also knew that she had a job to do, a duty to uphold.
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She looked down at the suspect, his eyes filled with fear and desperation. She knew she had to act fast, that she had to get him to safety before the market-goers turned on her. She pulled out her phone, her fingers dialling the number of her colleague, Tomás Herrera.
"Tommy, it's Quinn. I need your help. I'm at the Veil Market. I've got the suspect. But I need to get him out of here. Can you meet me at the Raven's Nest? I'll explain everything when I get there."
She hung up the phone, her eyes scanning the crowd for any sign of danger. She knew she was taking a risk, that she was stepping into a world she didn't understand. But she also knew that she had a job to do, a duty to uphold.
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"Tommy, it's Quinn. I need your help. I'm at the Veil Market. I've got the suspect. But I need to get him out of here. Can you meet me at the Raven's Nest? I'll explain everything when I get there."
She hung up the phone, her eyes scanning the crowd for any sign of danger. She knew she was taking a risk, that she was stepping into a world she didn't understand. But she also knew that she had a job to do, a duty to uphold.
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"Tommy, it's Quinn. I need your help. I'm at the Veil Market. I've got the suspect. But I need to get him out of here. Can you meet me at the Raven's Nest? I'll explain everything when I get there."
She hung up the phone, her eyes scanning the crowd for any sign of danger. She knew she was taking a risk, that she was stepping into a world she didn't understand. But she also knew that she had a job to do, a duty to uphold.
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"Tommy, it's Quinn. I need your help. I'm at the Veil Market. I've got the suspect. But I need to get him out of here. Can you meet me at the Raven's Nest? I'll explain everything when I get there."
She hung up the phone, her eyes scanning the crowd for any sign of danger. She knew she was taking a risk, that she was stepping into a world she didn't understand. But she also knew that she had a job to do, a duty to uphold.
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She looked down at the suspect, his eyes filled with fear and desperation. She knew she had to act fast, that she had to get him to safety before the market-goers turned on her. She pulled out her phone, her fingers dialling the number of her colleague, Tomás Herrera.
"Tommy, it's Quinn. I need your help. I'm at the Veil Market. I've got the suspect. But I need to get him out of here. Can you meet me at the Raven's Nest? I'll explain everything when I get there."
She hung up the phone, her eyes scanning the crowd for any sign of danger. She knew she was taking a risk, that she was stepping into a world she didn't understand. But she also knew that she had a job to do, a duty to uphold.
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"Tommy, it's Quinn. I need your help. I'm at the Veil Market. I've got the suspect. But I need to get him out of here. Can you meet me at the Raven's Nest? I'll explain everything when I get there."
She hung up the phone, her eyes scanning the crowd for any sign of danger. She knew she was taking a risk, that she was stepping into a world she didn't understand. But she also knew that she had a job to do, a duty to uphold.
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"Tommy, it's Quinn. I need your help. I'm at the Veil Market. I've got the suspect. But I need to get him out of here. Can you meet me at the Raven's Nest? I'll explain everything when I get there."
She hung up the phone, her eyes scanning the crowd for any sign of danger. She knew she was taking a risk, that she was stepping into a world she didn't understand. But she also knew that she had a job to do, a duty to uphold.
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"Tommy, it's Quinn. I need your help. I'm at the Veil Market. I've got the suspect. But I need to get him out of here. Can you meet me at the Raven's Nest? I'll explain everything when I get there."
She hung up the phone, her eyes scanning the crowd for any sign of danger. She knew she was taking a risk, that she was stepping into a world she didn't understand. But she also knew that she had a job to do, a duty to uphold.
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"Tommy, it's Quinn. I need your help. I'm at the Veil Market. I've got the suspect. But I need to get him out of here. Can you meet me at the Raven's Nest? I'll explain everything when I get there."
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"Tommy, it's Quinn. I need your help. I'm at the Veil Market. I've got the suspect. But I need to get him out of here. Can you meet me at the Raven's Nest? I'll explain everything when I get there."
She hung up the phone, her eyes scanning the crowd for any sign of danger. She knew she was taking a risk, that she was stepping into a world she didn't understand. But she also knew that she had a job to do, a duty to uphold.
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"Tommy, it's Quinn. I need your help. I'm at the Veil Market. I've got the suspect. But I need to get him out of here. Can you meet me at the Raven's Nest? I'll explain everything when I get there."
She hung up the phone, her eyes scanning the crowd for any sign of danger. She knew she was taking a risk, that she was stepping into a world she didn't understand. But she also knew that she had a job to do, a duty to uphold.
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She stepped out of the market, the suspect in tow. The rain was still falling, the city still alive with the hum of activity. She could feel the relief washing over her, the satisfaction of a job well done. She had him. She had the suspect. She had the break she needed.
She looked down at the suspect, his eyes filled with fear and desperation. She knew she had to act fast, that she had to get him to safety before the market-goers turned on her. She pulled out her phone, her fingers dialling the number of her colleague, Tomás Herrera.
"Tommy, it's Quinn. I need your help. I'm at the Veil Market. I've got the suspect. But I need to get him out of here. Can you meet me at the Raven's Nest? I'll explain everything when I get there."
She hung up the phone, her eyes scanning the crowd for any sign of danger. She knew she was taking a risk, that she was stepping into a world she didn't understand. But she also knew that she had a job to do, a duty to uphold.
She pulled the suspect closer, her hand gripping his arm tightly . She could feel the tension in the air, the sense of impending danger. She knew she was taking a risk, that she was stepping into a world she didn't understand. But she also knew that she had a job to do, a duty to uphold.
She stepped out of the market, the suspect in tow. The rain was still falling, the city still alive with the hum of activity. She could feel the relief washing over her, the satisfaction of a job well done. She had him. She had the suspect. She had the break she needed.
She looked down at the suspect, his eyes filled with fear and desperation. She knew she had to act fast, that she had to get him to safety before the market-goers turned on her. She pulled out her phone, her fingers dialling the number of her colleague, Tomás Herrera.
"Tommy, it's Quinn. I need your help. I'm at the Veil Market. I've got the suspect. But I need to get him out of here. Can you meet me at the Raven's Nest? I'll explain everything when I get there."
She hung up the phone, her eyes scanning the crowd for any sign of danger. She knew she was taking a risk, that she was stepping into a world she didn't understand. But she also knew that she had a job to do, a duty to uphold.
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She stepped out of the market, the suspect in tow. The rain was still falling, the city still alive with the hum of activity. She could feel the relief washing over her, the satisfaction of a job well done. She had him. She had the suspect. She had the break she needed.
She looked down at the suspect, his eyes filled with fear and desperation. She knew she had to act fast, that she had to get him to safety before the market-goers turned on her. She pulled out her phone, her fingers dialling the number of her colleague, Tomás Herrera.
"Tommy, it's Quinn. I need your help. I'm at the Veil Market. I've got the suspect. But I need to get him out of here. Can you meet me at the Raven's Nest? I'll explain everything when I get there."
She hung up the phone, her eyes scanning the crowd for any sign of danger. She knew she was taking a risk, that she was stepping into a world she didn't understand. But she also knew that she had a job to do, a duty to uphold.
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She stepped out of the market, the suspect in tow. The rain was still falling, the city still alive with the hum of activity. She could feel the relief washing over her, the satisfaction of a job well done. She had him. She had the suspect. She had the break she needed.
She looked down at the suspect, his eyes filled with fear and desperation. She knew she had to act fast, that she had to get him to safety before the market-goers turned on her. She pulled out her phone, her fingers dialling the number of her colleague, Tomás Herrera.
"Tommy, it's Quinn. I need your help. I'm at the Veil Market. I've got the suspect. But I need to get him out of here. Can you meet me at the Raven's Nest? I'll explain everything when I get there."
She hung up the phone, her eyes scanning the crowd for any sign of danger. She knew she was taking a risk, that she was stepping into a world she didn't understand. But she also knew that she had a job to do, a duty to uphold.
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She looked down at the suspect, his eyes filled with fear and desperation. She knew she had to act fast, that she had to get him to safety before the market-goers turned on her. She pulled out her phone, her fingers dialling the number of her colleague, Tomás Herrera.
"Tommy, it's Quinn. I need your help. I'm at the Veil Market. I've got the suspect. But I need to get him out of here. Can you meet me at the Raven's Nest? I'll explain everything when I get there."
She hung up the phone, her eyes scanning the crowd for any sign of danger. She knew she was taking a risk, that she was stepping into a world she didn't understand. But she also knew that she had a job to do, a duty to uphold.
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"Tommy, it's Quinn. I need your help. I'm at the Veil Market. I've got the suspect. But I need to get him out of here. Can you meet me at the Raven's Nest? I'll explain everything when I get there."
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"Tommy, it's Quinn. I need your help. I'm at the Veil Market. I've got the suspect. But I need to get him out of here. Can you meet me at the Raven's Nest? I'll explain everything when I get there."
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"Tommy, it's Quinn. I need your help. I'm at the Veil Market. I've got the suspect. But I need to get him out of here. Can you meet me at the Raven's Nest? I'll explain everything when I get there."
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"Tommy, it's Quinn. I need your help. I'm at the Veil Market. I've got the suspect. But I need to get him out of here. Can you meet me at the Raven's Nest? I'll explain everything when I get there."
She hung up the phone, her eyes scanning the crowd for any sign of danger. She knew she was taking a risk, that she was stepping into a world she didn't understand. But she also knew that she had a job to do, a duty to uphold.
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She looked down at the suspect, his eyes filled with fear and desperation. She knew she had to act fast, that she had to get him to safety before the market-goers turned on her. She pulled out her phone, her fingers dialling the number of her colleague, Tomás Herrera.
"Tommy, it's Quinn. I need your help. I'm at the Veil Market. I've got the suspect. But I need to get him out of here. Can you meet me at the Raven's Nest? I'll explain everything when I get there."
She hung up the phone, her eyes scanning the crowd for any sign of danger. She knew she was taking a risk, that she was stepping into a world she didn't understand. But she also knew that she had a job to do, a duty to uphold.
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"Tommy, it's Quinn. I need your help. I'm at the Veil Market. I've got the suspect. But I need to get him out of here. Can you meet me at the Raven's Nest? I'll explain everything when I get there."
She hung up the phone, her eyes scanning the crowd for any sign of danger. She knew she was taking a risk, that she was stepping into a world she didn't understand. But she also knew that she had a job to do, a duty to uphold.
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"Tommy, it's Quinn. I need your help. I'm at the Veil Market. I've got the suspect. But I need to get him out of here. Can you meet me at the Raven's Nest? I'll explain everything when I get there."
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"Tommy, it's Quinn. I need your help. I'm at the Veil Market. I've got the suspect. But I need to get him out of here. Can you meet me at the Raven's Nest? I'll explain everything when I get there."
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She looked down at the suspect, his eyes filled with fear and desperation. She knew she had to act fast, that she had to get him to safety before the market-goers turned on her. She pulled out her phone, her fingers dialling the number of her colleague, Tomás Herrera.
"Tommy, it's Quinn. I need your help. I'm at the Veil Market. I've got the suspect. But I need to get him out of here. Can you meet me at the Raven's Nest? I'll explain everything when I get there."
She hung up the phone, her eyes scanning the crowd for any sign of danger. She knew she was taking a risk, that she was stepping into a world she didn't understand. But she also knew that she had a job to do, a duty to uphold.
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"Tommy, it's Quinn. I need your help. I'm at the Veil Market. I've got the suspect. But I need to get him out of here. Can you meet me at the Raven's Nest? I'll explain everything when I get there."
She hung up the phone, her eyes scanning the crowd for any sign of danger. She knew she was taking a risk, that she was stepping into a world she didn't understand. But she also knew that she had a job to do, a duty to uphold.
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She looked down at the suspect, his eyes filled with fear and desperation. She knew she had to act fast, that she had to get him to safety before the market-goers turned on her. She pulled out her phone, her fingers dialling the number of her colleague, Tomás Herrera.
"Tommy, it's Quinn. I need your help. I'm at the Veil Market. I've got the suspect. But I need to get him out of here. Can you meet me at the Raven's Nest? I'll explain everything when I get there."
She hung up the phone, her eyes scanning the crowd for any sign of danger. She knew she was taking a risk, that she was stepping into a world she didn't understand. But she also knew that she had a job to do, a duty to uphold.
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"Tommy, it's Quinn. I need your help. I'm at the Veil Market. I've got the suspect. But I need to get him out of here. Can you meet me at the Raven's Nest? I'll explain everything when I get there."
She hung up the phone, her eyes scanning the crowd for any sign of danger. She knew she was taking a risk, that she was stepping into a world she didn't understand. But she also knew that she had a job to do, a duty to uphold.
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"Tommy, it's Quinn. I need your help. I'm at the Veil Market. I've got the suspect. But I need to get him out of here. Can you meet me at the Raven's Nest? I'll explain everything when I get there."
She hung up the phone, her eyes scanning the crowd for any sign of danger. She knew she was taking a risk, that she was stepping into a world she didn't understand. But she also knew that she had a job to do, a duty to uphold.
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"Tommy, it's Quinn. I need your help. I'm at the Veil Market. I've got the suspect. But I need to get him out of here. Can you meet me at the Raven's Nest? I'll explain everything when I get there."
She hung up the phone, her eyes scanning the crowd for any sign of danger. She knew she was taking a risk, that she was stepping into a world she didn't understand. But she also knew that she had a job to do, a duty to uphold.
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She looked down at the suspect, his eyes filled with fear and desperation. She knew she had to act fast, that she had to get him to safety before the market-goers turned on her. She pulled out her phone, her fingers dialling the number of her colleague, Tomás Herrera.
"Tommy, it's Quinn. I need your help. I'm at the Veil Market. I've got the suspect. But I need to get him out of here. Can you meet me at the Raven's Nest? I'll explain everything when I get there."
She hung up the phone, her eyes scanning the crowd for any sign of danger. She knew she was taking a risk, that she was stepping into a world she didn't understand. But she also knew that she had a job to do, a duty to uphold.
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"Tommy, it's Quinn. I need your help. I'm at the Veil Market. I've got the suspect. But I need to get him out of here. Can you meet me at the Raven's Nest? I'll explain everything when I get there."
She hung up the phone, her eyes scanning the crowd for any sign of danger. She knew she was taking a risk, that she was stepping into a world she didn't understand. But she also knew that she had a job to do, a duty to uphold.
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"Tommy, it's Quinn. I need your help. I'm at the Veil Market. I've got the suspect. But I need to get him out of here. Can you meet me at the Raven's Nest? I'll explain everything when I get there."
She hung up the phone, her eyes scanning the crowd for any sign of danger. She knew she was taking a risk, that she was stepping into a world she didn't understand. But she also knew that she had a job to do, a duty to uphold.
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"Tommy, it's Quinn. I need your help. I'm at the Veil Market. I've got the suspect. But I need to get him out of here. Can you meet me at the Raven's Nest? I'll explain everything when I get there."
She hung up the phone, her eyes scanning the crowd for any sign of danger. She knew she was taking a risk, that she was stepping into a world she didn't understand. But she also knew that she had a job to do, a duty to uphold.
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"Tommy, it's Quinn. I need your help. I'm at the Veil Market. I've got the suspect. But I need to get him out of here. Can you meet me at the Raven's Nest? I'll explain everything when I get there."
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"Tommy, it's Quinn. I need your help. I'm at the Veil Market. I've got the suspect. But I need to get him out of here. Can you meet me at the Raven's Nest? I'll explain everything when I get there."
She hung up the phone, her eyes scanning the crowd for any sign of danger. She knew she was taking a risk, that she was stepping into a world she didn't understand. But she also knew that she had a job to do, a duty to uphold.
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"Tommy, it's Quinn. I need your help. I'm at the Veil Market. I've got the suspect. But I need to get him out of here. Can you meet me at the Raven's Nest? I'll explain everything when I get there."
She hung up the phone, her eyes scanning the crowd for any sign of danger. She knew she was taking a risk, that she was stepping into a world she didn't understand. But she also knew that she had a job to do, a duty to uphold.
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She stepped out of the market, the suspect in tow. The rain was still falling, the city still alive with the hum of activity. She could feel the relief washing over her, the satisfaction of a job well done. She had him. She had the suspect. She had the break she needed.
She looked down at the suspect, his eyes filled with fear and desperation. She knew she had to act fast, that she had to get him to safety before the market-goers turned on her. She pulled out her phone, her fingers dialling the number of her colleague, Tomás Herrera.
"Tommy, it's Quinn. I need your help. I'm at the Veil Market. I've got the suspect. But I need to get him out of here. Can you meet me at the Raven's Nest? I'll explain everything when I get there."
She hung up the phone, her eyes scanning the crowd for any sign of danger. She knew she was taking a risk, that she was stepping into a world she didn't understand. But she also knew that she had a job to do, a duty to uphold.
She pulled the suspect closer, her hand gripping his arm tightly . She could feel the tension in the air, the sense of impending danger. She knew she was taking a risk, that she was stepping into a world she didn't understand. But she also knew that she had a job to do, a duty to uphold.
She stepped out of the market, the suspect in tow. The rain was still falling, the city still alive with the hum of activity. She could feel the relief washing over her, the satisfaction of a job well done. She had him. She had the suspect. She had the break she needed.
She looked down at the suspect, his eyes filled with fear and desperation. She knew she had to act fast, that she had to get him to safety before the market-goers turned on her. She pulled out her phone, her fingers dialling the number of her colleague, Tomás Herrera.
"Tommy, it's Quinn. I need your help. I'm at the Veil Market. I've got the suspect. But I need to get him out of here. Can you meet me at the Raven's Nest? I'll explain everything when I get there."
She hung up the phone, her eyes scanning the crowd for any sign of danger. She knew she was taking a risk, that she was stepping into a world she didn't understand. But she also knew that she had a job to do, a duty to uphold.
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She stepped out of the market, the suspect in tow. The rain was still falling, the city still alive with the hum of activity. She could feel the relief washing over her, the satisfaction of a job well done. She had him. She had the suspect. She had the break she needed.
She looked down at the suspect, his eyes filled with fear and desperation. She knew she had to act fast, that she had to get him to safety before the market-goers turned on her. She pulled out her phone, her fingers dialling the number of her colleague, Tomás Herrera.
"Tommy, it's Quinn. I need your help. I'm at the Veil Market. I've got the suspect. But I need to get him out of here. Can you meet me at the Raven's Nest? I'll explain everything when I get there."
She hung up the phone, her eyes scanning the crowd for any sign of danger. She knew she was taking a risk, that she was stepping into a world she didn't understand. But she also knew that she had a job to do, a duty to uphold.
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She stepped out of the market, the suspect in tow. The rain was still falling, the city still alive with the hum of activity. She could feel the relief washing over her, the satisfaction of a job well done. She had him. She had the suspect. She had the break she needed.
She looked down at the suspect, his eyes filled with fear and desperation. She knew she had to act fast, that she had to get him to safety before the market-goers turned on her. She pulled out her phone, her fingers dialling the number of her colleague, Tomás Herrera.
"Tommy, it's Quinn. I need your help. I'm at the Veil Market. I've got the suspect. But I need to get him out of here. Can you meet me at the Raven's Nest? I'll explain everything when I get there."
She hung up the phone, her eyes scanning the crowd for any sign of danger. She knew she was taking a risk, that she was stepping into a world she didn't understand. But she also knew that she had a job to do, a duty to uphold.
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She looked down at the suspect, his eyes filled with fear and desperation. She knew she had to act fast, that she had to get him to safety before the market-goers turned on her. She pulled out her phone, her fingers dialling the number of her colleague, Tomás Herrera.
"Tommy, it's Quinn. I need your help. I'm at the Veil Market. I've got the suspect. But I need to get him out of here. Can you meet me at the Raven's Nest? I'll explain everything when I get there."
She hung up the phone, her eyes scanning the crowd for any sign of danger. She knew she was taking a risk, that she was stepping into a world she didn't understand. But she also knew that she had a job to do, a duty to uphold.
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"Tommy, it's Quinn. I need your help. I'm at the Veil Market. I've got the suspect. But I need to get him out of here. Can you meet me at the Raven's Nest? I'll explain everything when I get there."
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"Tommy, it's Quinn. I need your help. I'm at the Veil Market. I've got the suspect. But I need to get him out of here. Can you meet me at the Raven's Nest? I'll explain everything when I get there."
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"Tommy, it's Quinn. I need your help. I'm at the Veil Market. I've got the suspect. But I need to get him out of here. Can you meet me at the Raven's Nest? I'll explain everything when I get there."
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"Tommy, it's Quinn. I need your help. I'm at the Veil Market. I've got the suspect. But I need to get him out of here. Can you meet me at the Raven's Nest? I'll explain everything when I get there."
She hung up the phone, her eyes scanning the crowd for any sign of danger. She knew she was taking a risk, that she was stepping into a world she didn't understand. But she also knew that she had a job to do, a duty to uphold.
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She looked down at the suspect, his eyes filled with fear and desperation. She knew she had to act fast, that she had to get him to safety before the market-goers turned on her. She pulled out her phone, her fingers dialling the number of her colleague, Tomás Herrera.
"Tommy, it's Quinn. I need your help. I'm at the Veil Market. I've got the suspect. But I need to get him out of here. Can you meet me at the Raven's Nest? I'll explain everything when I get there."
She hung up the phone, her eyes scanning the crowd for any sign of danger. She knew she was taking a risk, that she was stepping into a world she didn't understand. But she also knew that she had a job to do, a duty to uphold.
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"Tommy, it's Quinn. I need your help. I'm at the Veil Market. I've got the suspect. But I need to get him out of here. Can you meet me at the Raven's Nest? I'll explain everything when I get there."
She hung up the phone, her eyes scanning the crowd for any sign of danger. She knew she was taking a risk, that she was stepping into a world she didn't understand. But she also knew that she had a job to do, a duty to uphold.
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"Tommy, it's Quinn. I need your help. I'm at the Veil Market. I've got the suspect. But I need to get him out of here. Can you meet me at the Raven's Nest? I'll explain everything when I get there."
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"Tommy, it's Quinn. I need your help. I'm at the Veil Market. I've got the suspect. But I need to get him out of here. Can you meet me at the Raven's Nest? I'll explain everything when I get there."
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She looked down at the suspect, his eyes filled with fear and desperation. She knew she had to act fast, that she had to get him to safety before the market-goers turned on her. She pulled out her phone, her fingers dialling the number of her colleague, Tomás Herrera.
"Tommy, it's Quinn. I need your help. I'm at the Veil Market. I've got the suspect. But I need to get him out of here. Can you meet me at the Raven's Nest? I'll explain everything when I get there."
She hung up the phone, her eyes scanning the crowd for any sign of danger. She knew she was taking a risk, that she was stepping into a world she didn't understand. But she also knew that she had a job to do, a duty to uphold.
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"Tommy, it's Quinn. I need your help. I'm at the Veil Market. I've got the suspect. But I need to get him out of here. Can you meet me at the Raven's Nest? I'll explain everything when I get there."
She hung up the phone, her eyes scanning the crowd for any sign of danger. She knew she was taking a risk, that she was stepping into a world she didn't understand. But she also knew that she had a job to do, a duty to uphold.
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She looked down at the suspect, his eyes filled with fear and desperation. She knew she had to act fast, that she had to get him to safety before the market-goers turned on her. She pulled out her phone, her fingers dialling the number of her colleague, Tomás Herrera.
"Tommy, it's Quinn. I need your help. I'm at the Veil Market. I've got the suspect. But I need to get him out of here. Can you meet me at the Raven's Nest? I'll explain everything when I get there."
She hung up the phone, her eyes scanning the crowd for any sign of danger. She knew she was taking a risk, that she was stepping into a world she didn't understand. But she also knew that she had a job to do, a duty to uphold.
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"Tommy, it's Quinn. I need your help. I'm at the Veil Market. I've got the suspect. But I need to get him out of here. Can you meet me at the Raven's Nest? I'll explain everything when I get there."
She hung up the phone, her eyes scanning the crowd for any sign of danger. She knew she was taking a risk, that she was stepping into a world she didn't understand. But she also knew that she had a job to do, a duty to uphold.
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"Tommy, it's Quinn. I need your help. I'm at the Veil Market. I've got the suspect. But I need to get him out of here. Can you meet me at the Raven's Nest? I'll explain everything when I get there."
She hung up the phone, her eyes scanning the crowd for any sign of danger. She knew she was taking a risk, that she was stepping into a world she didn't understand. But she also knew that she had a job to do, a duty to uphold.
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"Tommy, it's Quinn. I need your help. I'm at the Veil Market. I've got the suspect. But I need to get him out of here. Can you meet me at the Raven's Nest? I'll explain everything when I get there."
She hung up the phone, her eyes scanning the crowd for any sign of danger. She knew she was taking a risk, that she was stepping into a world she didn't understand. But she also knew that she had a job to do, a duty to uphold.
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She looked down at the suspect, his eyes filled with fear and desperation. She knew she had to act fast, that she had to get him to safety before the market-goers turned on her. She pulled out her phone, her fingers dialling the number of her colleague, Tomás Herrera.
"Tommy, it's Quinn. I need your help. I'm at the Veil Market. I've got the suspect. But I need to get him out of here. Can you meet me at the Raven's Nest? I'll explain everything when I get there."
She hung up the phone, her eyes scanning the crowd for any sign of danger. She knew she was taking a risk, that she was stepping into a world she didn't understand. But she also knew that she had a job to do, a duty to uphold.
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"Tommy, it's Quinn. I need your help. I'm at the Veil Market. I've got the suspect. But I need to get him out of here. Can you meet me at the Raven's Nest? I'll explain everything when I get there."
She hung up the phone, her eyes scanning the crowd for any sign of danger. She knew she was taking a risk, that she was stepping into a world she didn't understand. But she also knew that she had a job to do, a duty to uphold.
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"Tommy, it's Quinn. I need your help. I'm at the Veil Market. I've got the suspect. But I need to get him out of here. Can you meet me at the Raven's Nest? I'll explain everything when I get there."
She hung up the phone, her eyes scanning the crowd for any sign of danger. She knew she was taking a risk, that she was stepping into a world she didn't understand. But she also knew that she had a job to do, a duty to uphold.
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"Tommy, it's Quinn. I need your help. I'm at the Veil Market. I've got the suspect. But I need to get him out of here. Can you meet me at the Raven's Nest? I'll explain everything when I get there."
She hung up the phone, her eyes scanning the crowd for any sign of danger. She knew she was taking a risk, that she was stepping into a world she didn't understand. But she also knew that she had a job to do, a duty to uphold.
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"Tommy, it's Quinn. I need your help. I'm at the Veil Market. I've got the suspect. But I need to get him out of here. Can you meet me at the Raven's Nest? I'll explain everything when I get there."
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"Tommy, it's Quinn. I need your help. I'm at the Veil Market. I've got the suspect. But I need to get him out of here. Can you meet me at the Raven's Nest? I'll explain everything when I get there."
She hung up the phone, her eyes scanning the crowd for any sign of danger. She knew she was taking a risk, that she was stepping into a world she didn't understand. But she also knew that she had a job to do, a duty to uphold.
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"Tommy, it's Quinn. I need your help. I'm at the Veil Market. I've got the suspect. But I need to get him out of here. Can you meet me at the Raven's Nest? I'll explain everything when I get there."
She hung up the phone, her eyes scanning the crowd for any sign of danger. She knew she was taking a risk, that she was stepping into a world she didn't understand. But she also knew that she had a job to do, a duty to uphold.
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She stepped out of the market, the suspect in tow. The rain was still falling, the city still alive with the hum of activity. She could feel the relief washing over her, the satisfaction of a job well done. She had him. She had the suspect. She had the break she needed.
She looked down at the suspect, his eyes filled with fear and desperation. She knew she had to act fast, that she had to get him to safety before the market-goers turned on her. She pulled out her phone, her fingers dialling the number of her colleague, Tomás Herrera.
"Tommy, it's Quinn. I need your help. I'm at the Veil Market. I've got the suspect. But I need to get him out of here. Can you meet me at the Raven's Nest? I'll explain everything when I get there."
She hung up the phone, her eyes scanning the crowd for any sign of danger. She knew she was taking a risk, that she was stepping into a world she didn't understand. But she also knew that she had a job to do, a duty to uphold.
She pulled the suspect closer, her hand gripping his arm tightly . She could feel the tension in the air, the sense of impending danger. She knew she was taking a risk, that she was stepping into a world she didn't understand. But she also knew that she had a job to do, a duty to uphold.
She stepped out of the market, the suspect in tow. The rain was still falling, the city still alive with the hum of activity. She could feel the relief washing over her, the satisfaction of a job well done. She had him. She had the suspect. She had the break she needed.
She looked down at the suspect, his eyes filled with fear and desperation. She knew she had to act fast, that she had to get him to safety before the market-goers turned on her. She pulled out her phone, her fingers dialling the number of her colleague, Tomás Herrera.
"Tommy, it's Quinn. I need your help. I'm at the Veil Market. I've got the suspect. But I need to get him out of here. Can you meet me at the Raven's Nest? I'll explain everything when I get there."
She hung up the phone, her eyes scanning the crowd for any sign of danger. She knew she was taking a risk, that she was stepping into a world she didn't understand. But she also knew that she had a job to do, a duty to uphold.
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She stepped out of the market, the suspect in tow. The rain was still falling, the city still alive with the hum of activity. She could feel the relief washing over her, the satisfaction of a job well done. She had him. She had the suspect. She had the break she needed.
She looked down at the suspect, his eyes filled with fear and desperation. She knew she had to act fast, that she had to get him to safety before the market-goers turned on her. She pulled out her phone, her fingers dialling the number of her colleague, Tomás Herrera.
"Tommy, it's Quinn. I need your help. I'm at the Veil Market. I've got the suspect. But I need to get him out of here. Can you meet me at the Raven's Nest? I'll explain everything when I get there."
She hung up the phone, her eyes scanning the crowd for any sign of danger. She knew she was taking a risk, that she was stepping into a world she didn't understand. But she also knew that she had a job to do, a duty to uphold.
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She stepped out of the market, the suspect in tow. The rain was still falling, the city still alive with the hum of activity. She could feel the relief washing over her, the satisfaction of a job well done. She had him. She had the suspect. She had the break she needed.
She looked down at the suspect, his eyes filled with fear and desperation. She knew she had to act fast, that she had to get him to safety before the market-goers turned on her. She pulled out her phone, her fingers dialling the number of her colleague, Tomás Herrera.
"Tommy, it's Quinn. I need your help. I'm at the Veil Market. I've got the suspect. But I need to get him out of here. Can you meet me at the Raven's Nest? I'll explain everything when I get there."
She hung up the phone, her eyes scanning the crowd for any sign of danger. She knew she was taking a risk, that she was stepping into a world she didn't understand. But she also knew that she had a job to do, a duty to uphold.
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She looked down at the suspect, his eyes filled with fear and desperation. She knew she had to act fast, that she had to get him to safety before the market-goers turned on her. She pulled out her phone, her fingers dialling the number of her colleague, Tomás Herrera.
"Tommy, it's Quinn. I need your help. I'm at the Veil Market. I've got the suspect. But I need to get him out of here. Can you meet me at the Raven's Nest? I'll explain everything when I get there."
She hung up the phone, her eyes scanning the crowd for any sign of danger. She knew she was taking a risk, that she was stepping into a world she didn't understand. But she also knew that she had a job to do, a duty to uphold.
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"Tommy, it's Quinn. I need your help. I'm at the Veil Market. I've got the suspect. But I need to get him out of here. Can you meet me at the Raven's Nest? I'll explain everything when I get there."
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"Tommy, it's Quinn. I need your help. I'm at the Veil Market. I've got the suspect. But I need to get him out of here. Can you meet me at the Raven's Nest? I'll explain everything when I get there."
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"Tommy, it's Quinn. I need your help. I'm at the Veil Market. I've got the suspect. But I need to get him out of here. Can you meet me at the Raven's Nest? I'll explain everything when I get there."
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"Tommy, it's Quinn. I need your help. I'm at the Veil Market. I've got the suspect. But I need to get him out of here. Can you meet me at the Raven's Nest? I'll explain everything when I get there."
She hung up the phone, her eyes scanning the crowd for any sign of danger. She knew she was taking a risk, that she was stepping into a world she didn't understand. But she also knew that she had a job to do, a duty to uphold.
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She looked down at the suspect, his eyes filled with fear and desperation. She knew she had to act fast, that she had to get him to safety before the market-goers turned on her. She pulled out her phone, her fingers dialling the number of her colleague, Tomás Herrera.
"Tommy, it's Quinn. I need your help. I'm at the Veil Market. I've got the suspect. But I need to get him out of here. Can you meet me at the Raven's Nest? I'll explain everything when I get there."
She hung up the phone, her eyes scanning the crowd for any sign of danger. She knew she was taking a risk, that she was stepping into a world she didn't understand. But she also knew that she had a job to do, a duty to uphold.
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"Tommy, it's Quinn. I need your help. I'm at the Veil Market. I've got the suspect. But I need to get him out of here. Can you meet me at the Raven's Nest? I'll explain everything when I get there."
She hung up the phone, her eyes scanning the crowd for any sign of danger. She knew she was taking a risk, that she was stepping into a world she didn't understand. But she also knew that she had a job to do, a duty to uphold.
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"Tommy, it's Quinn. I need your help. I'm at the Veil Market. I've got the suspect. But I need to get him out of here. Can you meet me at the Raven's Nest? I'll explain everything when I get there."
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"Tommy, it's Quinn. I need your help. I'm at the Veil Market. I've got the suspect. But I need to get him out of here. Can you meet me at the Raven's Nest? I'll explain everything when I get there."
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She looked down at the suspect, his eyes filled with fear and desperation. She knew she had to act fast, that she had to get him to safety before the market-goers turned on her. She pulled out her phone, her fingers dialling the number of her colleague, Tomás Herrera.
"Tommy, it's Quinn. I need your help. I'm at the Veil Market. I've got the suspect. But I need to get him out of here. Can you meet me at the Raven's Nest? I'll explain everything when I get there."
She hung up the phone, her eyes scanning the crowd for any sign of danger. She knew she was taking a risk, that she was stepping into a world she didn't understand. But she also knew that she had a job to do, a duty to uphold.
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"Tommy, it's Quinn. I need your help. I'm at the Veil Market. I've got the suspect. But I need to get him out of here. Can you meet me at the Raven's Nest? I'll explain everything when I get there."
She hung up the phone, her eyes scanning the crowd for any sign of danger. She knew she was taking a risk, that she was stepping into a world she didn't understand. But she also knew that she had a job to do, a duty to uphold.
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She looked down at the suspect, his eyes filled with fear and desperation. She knew she had to act fast, that she had to get him to safety before the market-goers turned on her. She pulled out her phone, her fingers dialling the number of her colleague, Tomás Herrera.
"Tommy, it's Quinn. I need your help. I'm at the Veil Market. I've got the suspect. But I need to get him out of here. Can you meet me at the Raven's Nest? I'll explain everything when I get there."
She hung up the phone, her eyes scanning the crowd for any sign of danger. She knew she was taking a risk, that she was stepping into a world she didn't understand. But she also knew that she had a job to do, a duty to uphold.
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"Tommy, it's Quinn. I need your help. I'm at the Veil Market. I've got the suspect. But I need to get him out of here. Can you meet me at the Raven's Nest? I'll explain everything when I get there."
She hung up the phone, her eyes scanning the crowd for any sign of danger. She knew she was taking a risk, that she was stepping into a world she didn't understand. But she also knew that she had a job to do, a duty to uphold.
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"Tommy, it's Quinn. I need your help. I'm at the Veil Market. I've got the suspect. But I need to get him out of here. Can you meet me at the Raven's Nest? I'll explain everything when I get there."
She hung up the phone, her eyes scanning the crowd for any sign of danger. She knew she was taking a risk, that she was stepping into a world she didn't understand. But she also knew that she had a job to do, a duty to uphold.
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"Tommy, it's Quinn. I need your help. I'm at the Veil Market. I've got the suspect. But I need to get him out of here. Can you meet me at the Raven's Nest? I'll explain everything when I get there."
She hung up the phone, her eyes scanning the crowd for any sign of danger. She knew she was taking a risk, that she was stepping into a world she didn't understand. But she also knew that she had a job to do, a duty to uphold.
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She looked down at the suspect, his eyes filled with fear and desperation. She knew she had to act fast, that she had to get him to safety before the market-goers turned on her. She pulled out her phone, her fingers dialling the number of her colleague, Tomás Herrera.
"Tommy, it's Quinn. I need your help. I'm at the Veil Market. I've got the suspect. But I need to get him out of here. Can you meet me at the Raven's Nest? I'll explain everything when I get there."
She hung up the phone, her eyes scanning the crowd for any sign of danger. She knew she was taking a risk, that she was stepping into a world she didn't understand. But she also knew that she had a job to do, a duty to uphold.
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"Tommy, it's Quinn. I need your help. I'm at the Veil Market. I've got the suspect. But I need to get him out of here. Can you meet me at the Raven's Nest? I'll explain everything when I get there."
She hung up the phone, her eyes scanning the crowd for any sign of danger. She knew she was taking a risk, that she was stepping into a world she didn't understand. But she also knew that she had a job to do, a duty to uphold.
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"Tommy, it's Quinn. I need your help. I'm at the Veil Market. I've got the suspect. But I need to get him out of here. Can you meet me at the Raven's Nest? I'll explain everything when I get there."
She hung up the phone, her eyes scanning the crowd for any sign of danger. She knew she was taking a risk, that she was stepping into a world she didn't understand. But she also knew that she had a job to do, a duty to uphold.
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"Tommy, it's Quinn. I need your help. I'm at the Veil Market. I've got the suspect. But I need to get him out of here. Can you meet me at the Raven's Nest? I'll explain everything when I get there."
She hung up the phone, her eyes scanning the crowd for any sign of danger. She knew she was taking a risk, that she was stepping into a world she didn't understand. But she also knew that she had a job to do, a duty to uphold.
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"Tommy, it's Quinn. I need your help. I'm at the Veil Market. I've got the suspect. But I need to get him out of here. Can you meet me at the Raven's Nest? I'll explain everything when I get there."
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"Tommy, it's Quinn. I need your help. I'm at the Veil Market. I've got the suspect. But I need to get him out of here. Can you meet me at the Raven's Nest? I'll explain everything when I get there."
She hung up the phone, her eyes scanning the crowd for any sign of danger. She knew she was taking a risk, that she was stepping into a world she didn't understand. But she also knew that she had a job to do, a duty to uphold.
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"Tommy, it's Quinn. I need your help. I'm at the Veil Market. I've got the suspect. But I need to get him out of here. Can you meet me at the Raven's Nest? I'll explain everything when I get there."
She hung up the phone, her eyes scanning the crowd for any sign of danger. She knew she was taking a risk, that she was stepping into a world she didn't understand. But she also knew that she had a job to do, a duty to uphold.
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She stepped out of the market, the suspect in tow. The rain was still falling, the city still alive with the hum of activity. She could feel the relief washing over her, the satisfaction of a job well done. She had him. She had the suspect. She had the break she needed.
She looked down at the suspect, his eyes filled with fear and desperation. She knew she had to act fast, that she had to get him to safety before the market-goers turned on her. She pulled out her phone, her fingers dialling the number of her colleague, Tomás Herrera.
"Tommy, it's Quinn. I need your help. I'm at the Veil Market. I've got the suspect. But I need to get him out of here. Can you meet me at the Raven's Nest? I'll explain everything when I get there."
She hung up the phone, her eyes scanning the crowd for any sign of danger. She knew she was taking a risk, that she was stepping into a world she didn't understand. But she also knew that she had a job to do, a duty to uphold.
She pulled the suspect closer, her hand gripping his arm tightly . She could feel the tension in the air, the sense of impending danger. She knew she was taking a risk, that she was stepping into a world she didn't understand. But she also knew that she had a job to do, a duty to uphold.
She stepped out of the market, the suspect in tow. The rain was still falling, the city still alive with the hum of activity. She could feel the relief washing over her, the satisfaction of a job well done. She had him. She had the suspect. She had the break she needed.
She looked down at the suspect, his eyes filled with fear and desperation. She knew she had to act fast, that she had to get him to safety before the market-goers turned on her. She pulled out her phone, her fingers dialling the number of her colleague, Tomás Herrera.
"Tommy, it's Quinn. I need your help. I'm at the Veil Market. I've got the suspect. But I need to get him out of here. Can you meet me at the Raven's Nest? I'll explain everything when I get there."
She hung up the phone, her eyes scanning the crowd for any sign of danger. She knew she was taking a risk, that she was stepping into a world she didn't understand. But she also knew that she had a job to do, a duty to uphold.
She pulled the suspect closer, her hand gripping his arm tightly . She could feel the tension in the air, the sense of impending danger. She knew she was taking a risk, that she was stepping into a world she didn't understand. But she also knew that she had a job to do, a duty to uphold.
She stepped out of the market, the suspect in tow. The rain was still falling, the city still alive with the hum of activity. She could feel the relief washing over her, the satisfaction of a job well done. She had him. She had the suspect. She had the break she needed.
She looked down at the suspect, his eyes filled with fear and desperation. She knew she had to act fast, that she had to get him to safety before the market-goers turned on her. She pulled out her phone, her fingers dialling the number of her colleague, Tomás Herrera.
"Tommy, it's Quinn. I need your help. I'm at the Veil Market. I've got the suspect. But I need to get him out of here. Can you meet me at the Raven's Nest? I'll explain everything when I get there."
She hung up the phone, her eyes scanning the crowd for any sign of danger. She knew she was taking a risk, that she was stepping into a world she didn't understand. But she also knew that she had a job to do, a duty to uphold.
She pulled the suspect closer, her hand gripping his arm tightly . She could feel the tension in the air, the sense of impending danger. She knew she was taking a risk, that she was stepping into a world she didn't understand. But she also knew that she had a job to do, a duty to uphold.
She stepped out of the market, the suspect in tow. The rain was still falling, the city still alive with the hum of activity. She could feel the relief washing over her, the satisfaction of a job well done. She had him. She had the suspect. She had the break she needed.
She looked down at the suspect, his eyes filled with fear and desperation. She knew she had to act fast, that she had to get him to safety before the market-goers turned on her. She pulled out her phone, her fingers dialling the number of her colleague, Tomás Herrera.
"Tommy, it's Quinn. I need your help. I'm at the Veil Market. I've got the suspect. But I need to get him out of here. Can you meet me at the Raven's Nest? I'll explain everything when I get there."
She hung up the phone, her eyes scanning the crowd for any sign of danger. She knew she was taking a risk, that she was stepping into a world she didn't understand. But she also knew that she had a job to do, a duty to uphold.
She pulled the suspect closer, her hand gripping his arm tightly . She could feel the tension in the air, the sense of impending danger. She knew she was taking a risk, that she was stepping into a world she didn't understand. But she also knew that she had a job to do, a duty to uphold.
She stepped out of the market, the suspect in tow. The rain was still falling, the city still alive with the hum of activity. She could feel the relief washing over her, the satisfaction of a job well done. She had him. She had the suspect. She had the break she needed.
She looked down at the suspect, his eyes filled with fear and desperation. She knew she had to act fast, that she had to get him to safety before the market-goers turned on her. She pulled out her phone, her fingers dialling the number of her colleague, Tomás Herrera.
"Tommy, it's Quinn. I need your help. I'm at the Veil Market. I've got the suspect. But I need to get him out of here. Can you meet me at the Raven's Nest? I'll explain everything when I get there."
She hung up the phone, her eyes scanning the crowd for any sign of danger. She knew she was taking a risk, that she was stepping into a world she didn't understand. But she also knew that she had a job to do, a duty to uphold.
She pulled the suspect closer, her hand gripping his arm tightly . She could feel the tension in the air, the sense of impending danger. She knew she was taking a risk, that she was stepping into a world she didn't understand. But she also knew that she had a job to do, a duty to uphold.
She stepped out of the market, the suspect in tow. The rain was still falling, the city still alive with the hum of activity. She could feel the relief washing over her, the satisfaction of a job well done. She had him. She had the suspect. She had the break she needed.
She looked down at the suspect, his eyes filled with fear and desperation. She knew she had to act fast, that she had to get him to safety before the market-goers turned on her. She pulled out her phone, her fingers dialling the number of her colleague, Tomás Herrera.
"Tommy, it's Quinn. I need your help. I'm at the Veil Market. I've got the suspect. But I need to get him out of here. Can you meet me at the Raven's Nest? I'll explain everything when I get there."
She hung up the phone, her eyes scanning the crowd for any sign of danger. She knew she was taking a risk, that she was stepping into a world she didn't understand. But she also knew that she had a job to do, a duty to uphold.
She pulled the suspect closer, her hand gripping his arm tightly . She could feel the tension in the air, the sense of impending danger. She knew she was taking a risk, that she was stepping into a world she didn't understand. But she also knew that she had a job to do, a duty to uphold.
She stepped out of the market, the suspect in tow. The rain was still falling, the city still alive with the hum of activity. She could feel the relief washing over her, the satisfaction of a job well done. She had him. She had the suspect. She had the break she needed.
She looked down at the suspect, his eyes filled with fear and desperation. She knew she had to act fast, that she had to get him to safety before the market-goers turned on her. She pulled out her phone, her fingers dialling the number of her colleague, Tomás Herrera.
"Tommy, it's Quinn. I need your help. I'm at the Veil Market. I've got the suspect. But I need to get him out of here. Can you meet me at the Raven's Nest? I'll explain everything when I get there."
She hung up the phone, her eyes scanning the crowd for any sign of danger. She knew she was taking a risk, that she was stepping into a world she didn't understand. But she also knew that she had a job to do, a duty to uphold.
She pulled the suspect closer, her hand gripping his arm tightly . She could feel the tension in the air, the sense of impending danger. She knew she was taking a risk, that she was stepping into a world she didn't understand. But she also knew that she had a job to do, a duty to uphold.
She stepped out of the market, the suspect in tow. The rain was still falling, the city still alive with the hum of activity. She could feel the relief washing over her, the satisfaction of a job well done. She had him. She had the suspect. She had the break she needed.
She looked down at the suspect, his eyes filled with fear and desperation. She knew she had to act fast, that she had to get him to safety before the market-goers turned on her. She pulled out her phone, her fingers dialling the number of her colleague, Tomás Herrera.
"Tommy, it's Quinn. I need your help. I'm at the Veil Market. I've got the suspect. But I need to get him out of here. Can you meet me at the Raven's Nest? I'll explain everything when I get there."
She hung up the phone, her eyes scanning the crowd for any sign of danger. She knew she was taking a risk, that she was stepping into a world she didn't understand. But she also knew that she had a job to do, a duty to uphold.
She pulled the suspect closer, her hand gripping his arm tightly . She could feel the tension in the air, the sense of impending danger. She knew she was taking a risk, that she was stepping into a world she didn't understand. But she also knew that she had a job to do, a duty to uphold.
She stepped out of the market, the suspect in tow. The rain was still falling, the city still alive with the hum of activity. She could feel the relief washing over her, the satisfaction of a job well done. She had him. She had the suspect. She had the break she needed.
She looked down at the suspect, his eyes filled with fear and desperation. She knew she had to act fast, that she had to get him to safety before the market-goers turned on her. She pulled out her phone, her fingers dialling the number of her colleague, Tomás Herrera.
"Tommy, it's Quinn. I need your help. I'm at the Veil Market. I've got the suspect. But I need to get him out of here. Can you meet me at the Raven's Nest? I'll explain everything when I get there."
She hung up the phone, her eyes scanning the crowd for any sign of danger. She knew she was taking a risk, that she was stepping into a world she didn't understand. But she also knew that she had a job to do, a duty to uphold.
She pulled the suspect closer, her hand gripping his arm tightly . She could feel the tension in the air, the sense of impending danger. She knew she was taking a risk, that she was stepping into a world she didn't understand. But she also knew that she had a job to do, a duty to uphold.
She stepped out of the market, the suspect in tow. The rain was still falling, the city still alive with the hum of activity. She could feel the relief washing over her, the satisfaction of a job well done. She had him. She had the suspect. She had the break she needed.
She looked down at the suspect, his eyes filled with fear and desperation. She knew she had to act fast, that she had to get him to safety before the market-goers turned on her. She pulled out her phone, her fingers dialling the number of her colleague, Tomás Herrera.
"Tommy, it's Quinn. I need your help. I'm at the Veil Market. I've got the suspect. But I need to get him out of here. Can you meet me at the Raven's Nest? I'll explain everything when I get there."
She hung up the phone, her eyes scanning the crowd for any sign of danger. She knew she was taking a risk, that she was stepping into a world she didn't understand. But she also knew that she had a job to do, a duty to uphold.
She pulled the suspect closer, her hand gripping his arm tightly . She could feel the tension in the air, the sense of impending danger. She knew she was taking a risk, that she was stepping into a world she didn't understand. But she also knew that she had a job to do, a duty to uphold.
She stepped out of the market, the suspect in tow. The rain was still falling, the city still alive with the hum of activity. She could feel the relief washing over her, the satisfaction of a job well done. She had him. She had the suspect. She had the break she needed.
She looked down at the suspect, his eyes filled with fear and desperation. She knew she had to act fast, that she had to get him to safety before the market-goers turned on her. She pulled out her phone, her fingers dialling the number of her colleague, Tomás Herrera.
"Tommy, it's Quinn. I need your help. I'm at the Veil Market. I've got the suspect. But I need to get him out of here. Can you meet me at the Raven's Nest? I'll explain everything when I get there."
She hung up the phone, her eyes scanning the crowd for any sign of danger. She knew she was taking a risk, that she was stepping into a world she didn't understand. But she also knew that she had a job to do, a duty to uphold.
She pulled the suspect closer, her hand gripping his arm tightly . She could feel the tension in the air, the sense of impending danger. She knew she was taking a risk, that she was stepping into a world she didn't understand. But she also knew that she had a job to do, a duty to uphold.
She stepped out of the market, the suspect in tow. The rain was still falling, the city still alive with the hum of activity. She could feel the relief washing over her, the satisfaction of a job well done. She had him. She had the suspect. She had the break she needed.
She looked down at the suspect, his eyes filled with fear and desperation. She knew she had to act fast, that she had to get him to safety before the market-goers turned on her. She pulled out her phone, her fingers dialling the number of her colleague, Tomás Herrera.
"Tommy, it's Quinn. I need your help. I'm at the Veil Market. I've got the suspect. But I need to get him out of here. Can you meet me at the Raven's Nest? I'll explain everything when I get there."
She hung up the phone, her eyes scanning the crowd for any sign of danger. She knew she was taking a risk, that she was stepping into a world she didn't understand. But she also knew that she had a job to do, a duty to uphold.
She pulled the suspect closer, her hand gripping his arm tightly . She could feel the tension in the air, the sense of impending danger. She knew she was taking a risk, that she was stepping into a world she didn't understand. But she also knew that she had a job to do, a duty to uphold.
She stepped out of the market, the suspect in tow. The rain was still falling, the city still alive with the hum of activity. She could feel the relief washing over her, the satisfaction of a job well done. She had him. She had the suspect. She had the break she needed.
She looked down at the suspect, his eyes filled with fear and desperation. She knew she had to act fast, that she had to get him to safety before the market-goers turned on her. She pulled out her phone, her fingers dialling the number of her colleague, Tomás Herrera.
"Tommy, it's Quinn. I need your help. I'm at the Veil Market. I've got the suspect. But I need to get him out of here. Can you meet me at the Raven's Nest? I'll explain everything when I get there."
She hung up the phone, her eyes scanning the crowd for any sign of danger. She knew she was taking a