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... res shrieking against asphalt.

In his rearview mirror, he could see the dark figure giving chase, moving with inhuman speed across the cemetery grounds. His hands shook on the wheel as he took the turn too fast, the van tilting dangerously before slamming back down.

"Come on, come on," he muttered, pressing harder on the gas pedal.

Behind him, Kaine’s boots pounded against the pavement in a steady rhythm. The hunter’s van was fast, but panic made people sloppy.

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