"Keep it pushing, keep it rolling," I told myself, clutching the steering wheel.

We pulled into the warehouse district, the bass vibrating through the metal structure of the building. The plan was solid—drop the bag, get the cash, and vanish. But in this game, nothing ever stayed solid.

"Shit," I said, scanning for an exit. "They didn't just turn, they followed." Tez grabbed the bag, "Out the side! Now!"

I grabbed the corner fast, the tires screaming, matching the adrenaline in the track playing through the speakers. This was the life. No sleep, just heavy bags and fast cars. We were riding with something that needed to get from point A to point B without any extra pit stops. "They're turning," I said, checking the rearview again.