Chapter Thirty

Reed knew he had gotten somewhere. He had finally found a clue that could lead him to Ralph, but he also knew he had to see his daughter and mother before he went on this new lead. So he took his car and drove back to the cabin, where they were staying, he owed his daughter and mother his presence, his attention, his time,

So he decided to stop at a convenience store on his way to the cabin, to grab a toy for his daughter.

He wanted to surprise her, to make her smile. He knew she loved stuffed animals, especially pink ones. He hoped he could find one that she would like.

He parked his car by the store and got out. The neighborhood didn't seem like a good place. It was filled with graffiti walls and people buying drugs in broad daylight, courtesy of Walker's drug trafficking syndicate.

Reed cursed under his breath. He hated Walker, he hated what he had done to the city. He had to stop him, he had to expose him, he had to put an end to his crimes.

He entered the store and greeted the ca
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