Chapter 64: Que's POV

1 0 0
                                    


Que sat in the car, hands steady on the wheel, heart beatin' with a quiet rage. He'd finally tracked down the guys who'd been watchin' Lena and his baby girl, the ones who had crossed every line. He'd warned 'em, kept it business, but they had the nerve to make it personal, to send someone all the way out to North Carolina just to spy on his family.

He glanced back at his crew, who was already geared up. Three were ready to take the back, three on the side, and Que and his boy were headed straight through the front. They'd planned this down to the last detail, and tonight was the night.

Bustin' In

They rolled up on the spot, all quiet, every one of 'em focused. Que gave a nod, and they moved, coverin' each side of the house. He kicked in the front door, movin' fast, his crew takin' every corner, every shadow, until they had the whole place on lock.

Once everyone was secured, tied up, Que walked in, his eyes cold. He looked around at the group, makin' sure each one knew they messed with the wrong man. Finally, he spoke, his voice low and filled with menace.

"What made y'all think it was okay to send one of your people to watch my girl and my daughter?" he said, his voice steady but filled with anger. "Walkin' up on her in the store, makin' threats? Y'all coulda kept this between us, but now y'all played a dangerous game."

One of the guys tried to speak, stammerin' out some excuse, but Que wasn't hearin' it. He walked up, leanin' down to make sure they understood the message he was leavin'.

"You ever come close to my family again, it's over for all of you. But y'know what? This time, I ain't lettin' y'all walk away."

Endin' It for Good

Que stepped back, givin' his crew the signal. Without hesitation, his men moved, silencin' every one of the threats around them, makin' sure none of them would ever have a chance to cross that line again. The room was still, filled with the weight of what just went down, but Que didn't feel no remorse.

These men had chosen to put his family in danger, to make it personal. And for that, they paid the price.

As they left the house, Que glanced back, his heart finally feelin' that calm he'd been needin'. He'd done what was necessary, makin' sure Lena and Amina would never be threatened again.

Unfinished BusinessWhere stories live. Discover now