MiyMiya'sV

The night was eerily quiet after Amanda’s exit. There was no loud celebration, no victorious cheers. Just a heavy silence that hung in the air as we all made our way back. I could feel the weight of what we’d just done, the tension still lingering. We’d stood up to Amanda, but I knew she wasn’t the type to give up that easily.

Zaire walked beside me, his presence a constant source of strength. But even he seemed to be carrying the weight of everything on his shoulders. He hadn’t said much since the confrontation, and I wasn’t sure if that was because he was relieved or because the battle was far from over.

We climbed into the car, and I leaned back against the seat, my eyes fluttering closed for a moment. I wasn’t tired, not really. But my body was drained from the adrenaline rush, from everything that had happened in the past few days. I just wanted a moment of peace, a moment where everything felt... normal.

But deep down, I knew there was no going back to normal. Not with Amanda still in the picture. She’d come at us before, and she was sure to do it again. The only question was when.

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Zaire’s POV

I could feel MiyaMiya’s tension beside me. She was trying to act like everything was okay, but I knew better. She wasn’t one to show weakness, but I could see it in her eyes. We’d gotten through tonight, but the battle was far from over.

I didn’t want to worry her, but I couldn’t ignore the feeling in my gut. Amanda wasn’t the type to let things go. She would come back, and when she did, it would be worse than before. But I wasn’t about to let her get to us. Not this time.

I reached for Miyah’s hand, squeezing it gently. “We’re good,” I said, my voice low but firm. “We’ll handle it.”

She gave me a small smile, though it didn’t quite reach her eyes. “I know. But something doesn’t feel right.”

I nodded, knowing exactly what she meant. The calm never lasted long in our world. But for now, I wanted to believe that we could take a breath, just for a moment.

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Zoey’s POV

I stood by the window, looking out at the city, the lights below blinking like distant stars. My thoughts were racing. Amanda had backed off, but only for now. The longer she stayed out of the picture, the more time we had to fortify ourselves. But I knew the storm was coming. It always did.

Ashley stood next to me, her eyes scanning the street below. “You think she’s plotting something?”

I didn’t have to say anything. Ashley knew me too well.

“She’ll be back. She’s too proud to just walk away,” I replied. “We need to be ready for whatever she throws our way.”

Ashley gave me a quicce, her expression unreadable. “We’re ready.”

I wasn’t sure if I believed that yet, but I appreciated the confidence. The moment we let our guard down, that’s when Amanda would strike. And I wasn’t about to let that happen.

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Ashley’s POV

I could see the uncertainty in Zoey’s eyes, even though she was trying to hide it. She had every right to feel that way. Amanda was dangerous. She was unpredictable. And she wouldn’t stop until she got what she wanted.

But we had to be smarter than her. We had to outthink her. I had my ways of dealing with people like Amanda. And if it came down to it, I wouldn’t hesitate to put her in her place.

“She’s gonna make a move soon,” I said, my voice low. “We just need to be ready to hit her first.”

Zoey nodded, her jaw tightening. “We’ll handle it. We always do.”

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Amanda’s POV

I could feel the anger boiling inside me as I drove through the streets, the lights flashing by in a blur. Zaire thought he could just throw me aside. But he was wrong. I wasn’t done with him, not by a long shot.

I could see his face when he said he was done. But I wasn’t the type to walk away. I had made him, and I would be damned if I let Miyah take him from me.

I picked up my phone, dialing Jada’s number. I needed backup. I needed to show Zaire the real power here.

“Jada,” I said when she picked up. “I need you to get ready. We’re going to make them regret crossing me.”

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Jada’s POV

I had been waiting for this. I knew Amanda wouldn’t let go that easily. She wasn’t just mad. She was determined to break Zaire and Miyah. And I was ready to help her do it.

“I’m ready,” I replied, my voice steady. “What’s the plan?”

Amanda’s voice was cold, calculated. “We hit them where it hurts. Zaire’s weakness is Miyah. We go after her, and Zaire will follow.”

I knew the game she was playing, and I wasn’t sure I liked it. But I’d always been loyal to Amanda. And loyalty, sometimes, meant doing things you didn’t want to do.

“We’ll get it done,” I said.

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MiyaMiya's

We arrived at the house, the streetlights casting long shadows across the driveway. The tension from earlier hadn’t left me, but I was determined to push it aside. Zaire was here, and he was my anchor. As long as I had him by my side, I knew I could face whatever came next.

But the moment we stepped inside, I felt it. The air was thick with something I couldn’t put my finger on. Something was coming. I didn’t know how or when, but I could feel it in my bones.

Zaire must have felt it too, because he pulled me closer, his arm wrapped around me protectively. “Stay close,” he whispered.

I nodded, my heart racing. I didn’t know what to expect, but I knew one thing for sure: Whatever was coming, we would face it together.

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Zaire’s POV

I could feel the storm coming. Amanda wasn’t going to leave us alone. I could tell by the way she spoke, by the look in her eyes when she left tonight. She wasn’t done. And when she came back, it was going to be worse than before.

But I wasn’t going to let her tear us apart. Miyah was mine, and I would do whatever it took to protect her. We had made it this far. We weren’t going to lose everything now.

I pulled Miyah closer, the weight of the moment sinking in. Whatever came next, we’d face it head-on. Together.

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