Gunner Scott And Leo Stone

“Don’t thank me yet.” Scott unlocked a cabinet and took out a battered 9mm pistol. He checked the magazine, slapped it home, and handed it to Leo grip-first. “That’s a loaner. You return it clean. Now tell me the rest—where are they holding your sister?”

"We didn't get the prototype," Leo said, brushing the dust from his suit. Gunner Scott And Leo Stone

  • Pacing Issues: Some of their longer scenes can feel a bit slow, disrupting the overall flow of the narrative.
  • Character Development: At times, their characters could benefit from more backstory and emotional depth.
  • Gunner Scott: A man in his late forties, built like a retired boxer—thick shoulders, scarred knuckles, a nose that’s been broken at least twice. He speaks rarely and quietly, as if words cost him real money. He runs a small, failing boat-repair shop on a tidal creek off the Chesapeake Bay.
  • Leo Stone: Early thirties, lean and restless, with the sharp-eyed look of someone who used to be military or intelligence and is trying very hard not to look like either. He wears expensive but deteriorating outdoor gear. He has a habit of checking sightlines and exits.

If Gunner Scott is the anchor, Leo Stone is the electricity. Stone burst onto the scene with a disruptive energy that challenged the status quo. Where others saw limitations, Stone saw opportunities for innovation. “Don’t thank me yet