Tariq’s reflection in a window—half his face in shadow, half in light. He walks toward the rising sun. Not as a student. Not as a dealer. As a ghost.
Rain lashes against the window. Tariq stands alone, jaw clenched, replaying the shootout in his head. Zeke’s body isn’t cold yet. Mecca’s empire is crumbling. And his mother, Tasha, is still in witness protection limbo. The weight of every decision—Riq’s, Ghost’s, everyone’s—hangs in the dim light. power book ii: ghost s02e10 bdscr
A guard looks the other way. Lorenzo sits up as a shadow approaches—not a killer, but Monet. She slides a shiv across the table. Monet: “You die silent, or your children die screaming. Your choice.” Lorenzo’s eyes go cold. He takes the blade—not to use, but to surrender. “I’ll give them nothing.” Tariq’s reflection in a window—half his face in
Monet sits in blood-soaked silk, staring at the lifeless body of her brother. Her fingers tremble—not from fear, but from rage barely contained. Dru stands in the doorway, haunted. Diana weeps silently. The Tejada empire has just fractured beyond repair. Monet whispers: “Find whoever did this. No trial. No mercy.” Not as a dealer
Tariq, Brayden, and Effie stand by a dumpster, burning a duffel of phones and burner laptops. Brayden: “So what now? We’re free?” Effie: “Nobody’s free. We just bought time.” Tariq watches the smoke rise. His father’s voice echoes in his head: “The game ain’t about winning. It’s about surviving until tomorrow.”
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