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Elias wiped his greasy hands on a rag that had seen better decades. He didn’t just sell cars; he sold "second chances" with a side of 18% interest. His lot was a graveyard of dreams and a nursery for fresh starts, mostly populated by rusted sedans and the crown jewel: the tow truck he called The Equalizer .
Elias looked at the heavy steel hook in his hand. If he took the truck, Miller was done. If he didn't, Elias was out three grand. wrecker buy here pay here
Elias backed the wrecker into the driveway, the backup beeper piercing the quiet night. He hopped out to hook the chains, but stopped. Through the trailer window, he saw Miller sitting at a kitchen table, head in his hands. On the table sat a pile of medical bills and a child’s nebulizer. The Ford was parked nearby, loaded with lawnmowers and rakes—Miller’s entire livelihood. Elias wiped his greasy hands on a rag
For six months, Miller was like clockwork. Every Friday, he’d walk into the wood-paneled office and drop an envelope on the desk. Then, the Friday came when Miller didn’t show. Elias looked at the heavy steel hook in his hand
The neon sign for "Big Al’s Auto Haven" flickered, the ‘H’ in Haven buzzing like a trapped hornet. Under the buzzing light sat a 2012 heavy-duty wrecker, its black paint matte with road salt and its hydraulic arm resting like a sleeping predator.