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Lynnsey went to discuss the Baird Crop project at the Bridge Group, and after getting all the details sorted out, she intended to drive away. Right at that moment, she heard a screeching sound of brakes. It was harsh on her ears. She jerked her head around, looking over at the road. A four-year-old kid was darting right in front of a speeding silver sports car! The kid stopped in his tracks upon hearing the honk. But that silver car couldn't hit the brakes in time, and boom! It smashed right into the kid. "Spike!" Lynnsey's heart almost jumped out of her throat. She kicked open the car door and, before she could even come to her senses, she rushed to the road. But the road was crowded with cars, and by the time she got there, Spike had already been sent flying by the car and fell h