Can you ever truly outrun a legacy written in blood?
In the late 90s, Blaque and Widow were the King and Queen of Miami-until a bullet ended their reign and sent their empire crumbling.
Twenty years later, their daughter Whillow is fighting a different kind of war. She doesn't run the streets; she studies them. Driven by a fierce love for her incarcerated mother and a hatred for the justice system, Whillow is determined to become a lawyer and rewrite her family's ending. She moves in silence, letting the world underestimate her, hiding her thorns behind a beautiful smile.
But you can't hide from a ghost.
Enter Nasir. He's everything Whillow avoids: dangerous, wealthy, and connected. He challenges her intellect and matches her fire, making her feel safe for the first time in years. But Nasir is hiding a truth that could destroy them both-he is the son of the enemy, and his mission is to finish what his father started.
She is the daughter of a legend.
He is the son of a monster.
When the truth comes out, Whillow will have to decide: Use the law to save herself, or use the streets to save her legacy.
A quick little tale about a kid from my old hood. The streets reeled him in like a fish on a hook, never daring to let go of his once promising life. Last time we heard, he was doing some serious time in jail. Sometimes, I wonder how he's doing. Most of the time, I ask myself what could've been...