Zaire's POV

The room had finally fallen silent, but the unease lingered in the air, thick and heavy. The man was gone, and the gunshots had stopped echoing, but something wasn’t right. Za’miyah stood there, her face pale, her body rigid with fear. I could see it in her eyes—she was questioning everything, just as I knew she would.

I glanced back at the window. It was dark outside, but I could still hear the distant hum of engines. Someone was watching. Someone always was. The game didn’t stop when the gunshots ended. It just got darker.

I took a deep breath, my hand brushing over my gun.

“Zaire, we need to talk,” Malik’s voice came through my phone, urgent, like a warning. He knew me well enough to know when something wasn’t right.

“I know,” I muttered, rubbing my temples. “Come by the spot. Bring Giovanni and Zoey.”

Malik didn’t respond right away, but I could feel the weight of his silence. He understood that this wasn’t just about me anymore. This was bigger than all of us. And I didn’t know if I could keep Za’miyah safe in the middle of it.

I closed my eyes, willing myself to think. This wasn’t just about a fight or a rival gang. Someone wanted to break me, break everything I had built. And they were going after Za’miyah, whether she knew it or not.

I had to make sure she knew what she was dealing with.

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Malik’s POV

I stood outside the apartment, hands in my pockets, scanning the streets. The night felt too quiet, too still. There was a storm brewing in the air, and I wasn’t sure if it was the city or something deeper—the kind of tension that settled in your bones when everything started to unravel.

Zaire’s call had thrown me off. I could tell from the tone of his voice that something was wrong. He was too calm and too collected when things were falling apart. He only acted like that when his world was getting rocked when there was danger in the air. And Zaire didn’t call for backup unless he had no other choice.

I looked over at Giovanni and Zoey, standing beside me. Giovanni had been quiet all night, his eyes fixed on the ground, a rare sight for someone who always had a swagger in his step. Zoey, on the other hand, was as fiery as ever, but even she couldn’t ignore the tension that hung around us like a thick fog.

“Do you think it’s about her?” Zoey asked, breaking the silence. She hadn’t even mentioned Za’miyah’s name yet, but we all knew who she meant.

I nodded, feeling the weight of the question. Za’miyah was the one thing that Zaire had been hesitant about from the start. She was different from the women who usually surrounded us—different from the ones who saw this life as a game. Za’miyah was innocent, naïve even, and Zaire had taken her into his world, despite the danger. That meant something.

“She doesn’t belong in this world, and yet…” I trailed off, not wanting to voice the fear that had been gnawing at me.

Zoey looked at Giovanni, her eyes hard. “If anyone’s going after her, they’ll regret it.”

Giovanni finally spoke up, his voice low but firm. “You know how Zaire works. This is just the beginning. Whoever’s messing with him won’t stop until they’ve destroyed everything he’s built. And that includes her.”

I glanced at him, watching as he adjusted the collar of his jacket, the same calculated confidence in his stance that he always had. Giovanni was a man of few words, but when he spoke, everyone listened. He’d seen Zaire through his rise to power and had been with him through all the chaos that came with it.

And now it was hitting the fan.

“We need to be ready,” I said, my voice flat. “Whatever’s coming, we can’t let it catch us off guard.”

Zoey narrowed her eyes. “We need to get to Zaire. Now.”

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Giovanni’s POV

I could feel the tension in the air, but there was a sense of calm that came with the storm. I didn’t like it, but it was the kind of calm you get used to when you’ve been in this game long enough.

Malik was right. Zaire was about to go through something big, something that would test every boundary he had. And when Zaire was tested, we all felt it.

Za’miyah was the wild card. She didn’t belong in this world, but that didn’t matter now. She was in it, and no matter how hard Zaire tried to shield her, the reality of the situation was sinking in. The longer she stayed with him, the deeper she would fall into this life.

I could see the look on Malik’s face, the doubt clouding his features. He had always been the loyal one, the one who trusted Zaire with everything. But now, even he wasn’t sure if Zaire’s choices were leading them down the right path.

We were headed toward Zaire’s apartment when I saw a flash of headlights approaching in the distance. Something about the way the car sped through the streets told me it wasn’t just a regular visitor. It was someone who knew exactly where they were going.

I glanced at Malik. He caught my look and immediately moved toward the car, his body tense, ready for whatever was coming.

“What’s happening?” Zoey asked, her eyes scanning the street.

“Nothing good,” I said flatly, my hand brushing against the gun at my side.

As the car pulled up, I recognized the driver immediately: a familiar face, someone we hadn’t seen in months.

It was Damani.

Damani had been a part of Zaire’s crew years ago before things went south. He was one of the ones who had disappeared after the fallout, but here he was, showing up unannounced, his eyes wild with panic.

“I need to talk to Zaire,” Damani said, his voice low but urgent. “It’s bad, real bad.”

Malik’s eyes narrowed, his body stiffening. “What do you mean, bad?”

Damani looked around nervously like he was expecting someone to jump out from the shadows. “Zaire’s in trouble, man. Serious trouble. The people he’s been dealing with—they’re not playing anymore.”

I could feel the shift in the air, like the calm before the storm had passed.

And everything was about to change.

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Zoey’s POV

I didn’t like this. I didn’t like any of it.

Damani was bad news, and his sudden appearance made the hair on the back of my neck stand up. We hadn’t seen him in forever, and now he was here, acting like the world was crashing down on him.

I exchanged a glance with Malik. He was always the first to pick up on danger, and right now, he was as tense as I was.

“Where’s Zaire?” I asked, my voice sharp, cutting through the tension in the air.

Damani turned to me, his expression grim. “He’s in too deep. This isn’t just about street politics anymore. It’s personal. Whoever’s coming for him is coming hard, and they’ve got nothing left to lose.”

I swallowed hard, a sick feeling creeping into my stomach. It wasn’t just about a gang war. Whoever was after Zaire wasn’t going to stop until they had everything.

I wasn’t going to lose him. Not like this.

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