Stop you mad man. The slap hit hard. Olivia’s face turned. Her cheeks stung. People screamed. Cameras clicked. A homeless man had just slapped a billionaire. Before she could react, a gunshot struck the car behind her. Glass shattered. Someone yelled,

Stop you mad man. The slap hit hard. Olivia’s face turned. Her cheeks stung. People screamed. Cameras clicked. A homeless man had just slapped a billionaire. Before she could react, a gunshot struck the car behind her. Glass shattered. Someone yelled,

– “Down!” The man pulled her behind a wall. I saved you, he said.

Sometimes help looks strange. Don’t ignore it. Look closer. It could save your life. Olivia looked into his eyes. He was dirty and tired but calm. Her heart raised. Who are you? She asked. He replied. Later. For now. Move. She followed. Another shot rang out. She didn’t know him, but something inside her said to trust him.

The car was quiet, but Olivia’s heart raced. Her fingers shook on the wheel. Her driver was gone. The guards were missing. Simon sat beside her still.

– “You slapped me,” she whispered.

– “To save your life,” he said. “I saw the gun.

I had one second to move you. Sometimes saving someone means hurting them first.
Don’t miss the message. look past the pain,” she glanced at him again. His face was rough, but his eyes were calm.

– “You saved me,” she said.

He didn’t respond. He just checked the mirror and said,

– “Avoid the main road. They may still be following. Two bikes followed behind them. Black helmets, no license plates. They didn’t weave like normal riders. They’re too steady,” Simon said.

Olivia’s hands gripped the wheel. What do I do? She whispered. Drive slow. Don’t panic, Simon said. Outside, the world moved fast. Inside, time froze. When fear follows you, don’t speed up. Think, breathe, stay calm. Simon’s voice remained low. Next turn, take it, then right. Olivia nodded. Her mouth was dry.

The bikes followed, getting closer. Her cheeks still burned, but she was alive and she trusted him more than anyone else. One bike rushed forward. Simon leaned out and shouted,

– “Don’t stop. Just roll through.” Olivia’s heart raised.

They passed the halfopen gates. The first bike slipped in behind them like a shadow. Simon whispered,

– “Doc. ” Her head dropped.

A gun peaked from the biker’s coat. Sometimes the answer is not to run. is to roll forward even when scared on sure. Just keep going. A siren whe ahead. A blue light flashed. The biker looked back on setting. Then a black van blocked the road. Now, Simon said,

“Don’t stop. ” Olivia pressed the gas.

The SUV scraped the wall or made it through. The bike behind them hit the gate and fell. The rider rolled in the dust. The second bike continued to chase them. Simon opened the window. He grabbed his old bag and tossed it at the biker. The bag hit his chest. The gun dropped. The rider lost balance and crashed…

The tires screamed as the SUV swerved back onto the main road. Olivia’s breath came in sharp, uneven gasps. Her palms were slick on the steering wheel, every nerve in her body alive with panic.

Beside her, Simon exhaled slowly, the calm in his voice cutting through the chaos.
— “Keep steady. You did good.”

Olivia shot him a glance — dirt on his cheek, blood crusting near his collar, eyes like dark steel. “Who are you?” she demanded.

He didn’t answer right away. Instead, he leaned out the window, scanned the mirrors, and only when he was sure the road behind them was clear did he say, quietly:
— “Someone who used to protect your father.”

Olivia blinked. “My father’s dead.”

Simon’s jaw tightened. “Not yet.”

The words hit her harder than the slap had. “What are you talking about?”

Before he could answer, the radio crackled to life — static, then a voice, urgent and coded:

“Package secured. Eyes on the heiress. Confirm location.”

Simon’s expression shifted — that calmness replaced by something colder, tactical. He grabbed the radio.
— “She’s safe. But they’re coming.”

The line went dead.

Olivia’s mind spun. “Safe from who? Who are they?”

Simon turned to her, eyes steady.
— “The same people who killed your driver. The same people your father was trying to expose before he disappeared. And now, they think you have what he left behind.”

“I don’t—”

He cut her off. “You do. Whether you know it or not.”

Outside, thunder rolled again. The rain returned, heavy and relentless, washing over the windshield in furious waves. The highway stretched ahead — a narrow vein of black cutting through stormlight.

Simon reached into his coat, pulled out a folded photograph — water-stained, creased at the edges. In it, a younger Olivia stood beside her father… and him.

Her breath caught. “You worked for him.”

“I still do.” He turned toward her, voice low. “But if you want to live long enough to ask me why… take the next left. Fast.”

Behind them, through the sheets of rain, two new headlights flared to life.

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