A ruthless local drug dealer to whom D owes a significant debt. He aggressively pursues the return of his stolen gun, driving the central conflict and forcing Tom and D into a desperate struggle for survival.
D's financial obligation to Hoodwink creates the initial catalyst for the central conflict.
Hoodwink relentlessly pursues Tom to recover his stolen property, escalating the narrative tension.
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