Chapter 13:

Zaire's POV

I didn’t know how much longer I could keep this up. The longer I stayed in this game, the more it tore me apart. My world was falling apart, and every move I made felt like a step closer to losing everything I had built.

Za’miyah had no idea what she was really walking into. She was too innocent, too pure for this world of mine. She had been caught in the crossfire of my decisions, and now it was up to me to protect her, even if it meant sacrificing everything.

I couldn’t keep her in the dark for much longer. She needed to understand the danger that surrounded her. And I wasn’t sure how to tell her without losing her.

I leaned against the doorframe, watching as she moved around the apartment. She was trying to act normal, to pretend that everything was okay, but I could see the unease in her eyes. She knew something was wrong, even if she didn’t understand the extent of it.

“Za’miyah,” I said, my voice low, trying to catch her attention.

She turned to face me, a faint smile on her lips. “Yeah?”

I hesitated, the words stuck in my throat. I wasn’t sure if I was ready to tell her the truth. The truth that would change everything.

“Something’s coming,” I said, finally letting the words spill out. “People are after me. And they’ll come for you too if they get the chance.”

Her face softened with concern, but she didn’t fully understand. She didn’t know the depth of the danger, or the people I had crossed. But she would. I couldn’t keep her in the dark forever.

“You don’t have to do this, Zaire,” she said, walking closer to me, her hand gently resting on my arm. “You can walk away from all this. You’ve already built so much. You don’t need to keep fighting.”

I shook my head. “You don’t understand. I can’t walk away. Not now. I’m too deep.”

She looked at me, her eyes full of hope. “You still have a choice, Zaire. You always have a choice.”

I looked down, the weight of her words sinking in. Maybe she was right. Maybe I could walk away. But what would happen to the people who depended on me? What would happen to Malik, Giovanni, and Zoey? To everyone I had promised to protect?

I didn’t have the answers. All I knew was that I couldn’t lose her.

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Malik's POV

The weight of the conversation still hung heavy on my mind as I walked through the quiet streets, my thoughts tangled in the chaos that was about to unfold. Zaire was stubborn, and I knew he wasn’t going to back down easily. He thought he could protect Za’miyah, but he couldn’t protect her from everything. The streets were unforgiving, and no one was truly safe.

I pulled my jacket tighter against the cold, glancing at the dimly lit buildings that surrounded me. This was where it all started—this life, these choices. But now, I wasn’t so sure that it was worth it. The people we were up against weren’t like us. They didn’t care about loyalty or respect. They wanted power, and they would stop at nothing to get it.

As I reached Zaire’s apartment, I could see him through the window, standing by the door, looking out at the world beyond. The man was built for this life, but I could see the cracks in his armor. Za’miyah had changed him, and now he was at a crossroads. He could either double down and fight, or he could walk away and risk losing everything he had worked for.

I knocked softly, knowing that what I was about to say would only add to his burden.

“Zaire,” I called softly through the door. “We need to talk.”

He turned slowly, his eyes narrowing as he saw me standing there.

“Malik,” he said, his voice low. “You know what’s coming, don’t you?”

I nodded. “Yeah, I know. But you have to make a decision, man. You can’t keep protecting her if you’re not willing to fight for your life. It’s all or nothing.”

Zaire’s jaw clenched. He was torn. I could see it. I knew what he was thinking—he didn’t want to drag Za’miyah into this, but the stakes were too high.

“You have to decide now,” I added. “You can’t live in both worlds. It’s too dangerous.”

He ran a hand through his hair, frustration written all over his face. “I can’t lose her, Malik. I can’t.”

I didn’t have the words to comfort him. The reality of it was simple: if he didn’t make a choice soon, it would be too late.

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Ashley’s POV

I sat next to Amire, watching him sleep fitfully on the couch. His fever hadn’t broken, and I was starting to feel like I was losing him. Giovanni had promised he’d take care of everything, but I couldn’t shake the feeling that something bigger was at play here.

It wasn’t just about Amire anymore. It was about Giovanni, about the life he had chosen. I had always known he was involved in something dangerous, but I never fully understood the extent of it until now.

I picked up my phone and dialed his number, my hands shaking as the call rang out.

“Giovanni,” I said when he picked up. “You need to come home. Amire’s getting worse.”

His voice was strained. “I’m on my way, Ash. I’m coming. Just hang tight.”

I couldn’t help the tears that started to well up in my eyes. “I’m scared, Gio. What if something happens? What if you don’t make it back this time?”

There was a long pause on the other end. “I’ll be back. I promise. Don’t worry about me. Just take care of him.”

I hung up, the weight of his words pressing down on me. What was really going on? Why did he feel the need to protect us from the truth?

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Giovanni’s POV

I didn’t know how to explain it to Ashley. I couldn’t. She had no idea how deep I was in this life, how far I had gone to protect her and Amire. And now, I was being pulled into something bigger than anything I could control.

As I walked into the apartment, I saw Ashley sitting with Amire, her face streaked with tears. The sight of her broke something inside of me.

“I’m here,” I said softly, kneeling beside her.

She looked at me, her eyes filled with fear. “What’s going on, Giovanni? Why are you acting like this?”

I didn’t know how to answer. But one thing was clear: I couldn’t protect her from this world forever.

I took a deep breath, looking at my son. This wasn’t the life I wanted for him. I had to find a way out before it was too late.

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Zoey’s POV

I didn’t know what was coming next, but I could feel the storm building. The tension in the air was palpable. Zaire was about to make a choice, and I wasn’t sure if it would be the right one. But whatever happened, we were all going to have to live with it.

I sat by the window, staring out at the city. There were too many enemies, too many unknowns. And the deeper we went into this world, the harder it was to turn back.

As I watched the streets below, I couldn’t shake the feeling that everything was about to change.

And none of us were ready for it.

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