The Suit
by ThaBlakc
In 1829, crime boss Kenneth White ruled the Midwest with a velvet tongue and a trigger finger. His symbol of power was not his gun-it was his immaculate black suit. When he was gunned down wearing something else, the legend began: the suit never died with him.
Nearly two centuries later, Malik White, a young man with a limp and a stutter, discovers the suit hanging in an old thrift shop in Kansas City. The moment he touches it, something ancient wakes up. His leg straightens. His voice clears. And at night, when he dreams, he isn't Malik anymore-he's Kenneth.
But dreams aren't the only thing coming back.
Bodies begin to drop. Streets from the past bleed into the present. And Malik must face a horrifying truth: he isn't wearing the suit.
The suit is wearing him.
A chilling blend of urban legend, psychological horror, and supernatural vengeance, The Suit asks one question:
If power could make you whole... would you still want it once it asked for your soul?
You ever try to run from a name that raised you?
KARTEZ don't run. They rewrite.
Key Kartez was seventeen when survival stopped being enough.
Born in the heat of Atlanta and raised in the shadow of his father's fists, Key never believed in peace just silence between storms. But after his family escapes to Denver, the past follows fast: ghosts with knives, enemies with memories, and secrets that bleed through smiles.
Now Key is caught between the boy he was, the man he's becoming, and a love that demands truth. His older brother Marquis has his own price to pay an unborn child, an offer that could save them all, and a war he'll have to fight without drawing blood.
But Westview don't forget. And peace isn't free.
Some names get written in stone. Others burn into the skin.
Welcome to the Kartez legacy.