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When contaminated pills flood South Philly and a mob boss wants her silenced, an EMT finds protection in a combat medic who came back to stop the deaths he couldn't prevent.Keisha Davis spent 4 years saving lives one ambulance ride at a time—honest work, brutal hours, the kind of dedication that honors her brother's memory. But when she starts documenting overdose patterns that point to an Irish mob pill mill operation, the Callahans decide she knows too much.Within hours, enforcers corner her in a parking lot. A message delivered with bruising force: STOP ASKING QUESTIONS. Then men arrive to make sure she disappears.The police won't help. Her captain tells her to drop it. Women who threaten generational crime families don't survive long enough to testify.She needs someone who eliminates threats.Plasma left EMS because he was tired of arriving too late. 4 years of watching the same victims cycle through Philadelphia hospitals, patching up bodies that ended up on his gurney again weeks later. He returned to Liberty City MC to stop the poison at its source—prevention, not treatment. The combat medic who saved brothers in Iraq now saves his city by eliminating those who destroy it.When Plasma intercepts Callahan's enforcers and finds Keisha refusing to break, he recognizes the kind of courage that earns his claim. The mob boss sends his brother, then his operations manager, then armies to silence her. But Liberty City doesn't negotiate with predators—they burn them to the ground.Keisha proves herself through a steady aim and steel spine. She's not just Plasma's mission—she's the woman who looked at an outlaw and saw someone fighting the same war.This war ends one way: with Patrick Callahan's blood on Plasma's hands and Keisha claimed permanently.
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