Chapter 60-3
Not A Small-Town Girl
Belong long, a luxurious Rolls-Royce was speeding on the highway. The car roared at full throttle, but it still felt agonizingly slow to David. Other drivers stared in disbelief, gaping at the sight of a lavish car speeding so recklessly.
Meanwhile, Danielle handed a gun to Juniper. As the vehicle hurtled forward, both women returned fire. The deafening gunshots echoed through the desolate surroundings.
The pursuers aimed for their tires, and one of them was eventually hit and burst. They were clearly prepared, intent on taking Danielleâs life.
"Itâs me theyâre after. Iâve dragged you into this," Danielle said grimly.
"Donât be ridiculous, Danielle. You saved my life; Iâd die for you without a second thought," Juniper replied solemnly.
Knowing they were running low on bullets and left with a crippled car, Danielle made her decision.
"Stop the car." The pursuers followed suit. There were more than twenty men, though only a few carried firearms.
"Danielle, I thought youâd hide in that car forever." The leader sneered.
Hearing her name only affirmed her suspicions- they were coming after her.
"I thought you guys deserved a rest-I wouldnât want you to drop dead on the road," Danielle replied, her lips curling into a smirk.
The manâs face darkened at the insult. "You bitch! Letâs see if youâre still so smug when I tear your head off."
Unfazed, Danielle let out a derisive laugh. "With your skills? Keep dreaming," she retorted. "Iâm rather curious who sent you to kill me."
With a malicious grin, the leader leered at Danielle. "Youâre just my type. How about I have some fun with you? Maybe Iâll tell you if Iâm in a good mood."
"Do you not have a mirror, or are you too afraid of what youâll see?" Danielle said, her voice cutting.
Enraged by the insult, the man hissed, "Youâre digging your own grave."
"Weâll see about that," Danielle retorted coolly.
Exchanging a knowing glance, Danielle and Juniper launched into action. Juniper quickly fired a shot at their opponents, creating a distraction.
In a flash, Danielle charged into the enemyâs side, landing a solid kick on the thug who was pointing a gun at her, sending him sprawling.
Before the group could react, Danielle moved with precision, taking them down one by one with swift, calculated strikes. One man was knocked off balance, crashing to the ground with blood spilling from his mouth.
Just then, the sound of roaring engines echoed through the air, and a convoy of luxury cars sped into view. The vehicles screeched to a halt, and a tall, imposing figure stepped out. His face was dark with rage, his piercing eyes burning with fury.