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“Suarez broke the car window and got out of it?” “Yep,” I confirmed. “All the glass in the window was like totally gone.” “Better the glass than you,” Sean muttered. “I can’t believe you hit him.” I paced around the room with my hands behind my back as the detectives watched me wearily. “Here’s what I don’t get,” I began. “So after Matteo ran after Lucas, Theo and Nico drove me home, right? And they’re talking about business and whatever, and Nico keeps saying some s**t about a guy named Connor and the Irish mob and how Connor’s sister was going to send the Russians to kill them.” I faced Sean and his partner. “If it’s causing that much trouble, then why didn’t Matteo just kill Alex?” “Because he wants to stay on your good side?” Detective Stevens suggested. I shook my head. “N