Leo Vargas hadn’t touched a steering wheel in anger for six years. Not since the Blacklist. Not since the pink slip for his beloved BMW M3 GTR was torn from his hands by a crooked cop named Cross. He worked a quiet job now, tuning engines for suburban dads who feared their own clutches.
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In the garage, the M3 GTR sat under a single beam of light. The silver-blue paint had depth now; you could see the metallic flakes. The carbon fiber hood showed every weave. The blue racing stripes weren't just decals—they were painted on , with faint chips near the grille. Even the iconic "Most Wanted" decal on the windshield had a ghostly reflection of the driver’s seat. Leo Vargas hadn’t touched a steering wheel in
He grabbed his jacket.
Leo’s heart thumped. He accepted.
He hesitated. His actual apartment was dark. Dusty. The framed picture of his real M3—the one repossessed in '08—sat on the shelf. He worked a quiet job now, tuning engines
Then he saw it.