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her feelings and ignoring his calls he was going to fuck her up for real this time!
    His cellphone rung in his hand. Expecting a call back from either Lissha or Treebie, Kiam hurriedly answered without paying attention to the caller ID. “Yeah?” His tone was hard and admonishing. 
    “Have you heard from my daughter yet? ” Big Zo's strained voice boomed in his ear.
    Kiam softened his tone. “ Not yet, Pop. But I promise you I'ma find her,” he uttered.
    “ I expect you to and I expect her to be in perfect health when you do.”
    “ Yes, sir,” he respectfully replied.
    A long silence followed Kiam's response before Big Zo muttered, “Son, Lissha is all that I have left in this world and if something has happened to her...”
    Big Zo couldn't even complete the thought. Kiam thought he heard Big Zo's voice crack, and the sound of his mentor's pain heightened the concern that had washed over him. “Pop, I'ma find her,” he promised. Or I’m killing everything in my path.
    “ Turn that whole city upside down until you do. Don't underestimate Wolfman, he has survived in the game a long time and he's a ruthless muthafucka,” Big Zo advised. The sincerity inflected in his words hid his well-orchestrated deceit.
    By the time Kiam got off the phone he was convinced that nobody that he loved would be safe until he had demolished Wolfman and his entire squad. He looked over in the passenger seat at JuJu and said, “Call Isaac and check on Eyez.”
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    As soon as Isaac turned onto the block he noticed the pizza delivery boy's car parked in front of the house, but he thought nothing of it. He pulled into the driveway, parked, and hurried towards the porch. He stopped in his tracks when he saw what looked like a man's body sprawled out across the threshold of the front door.
    “ What the fuck!” he uttered.
    The first thought that came to mind was that the driver guy had slipped and injured himself, but when he stepped up on the porch he immediately became alarmed. Blood circled the man's head and the front door stood wide open. A black cloud of death seemed to darken the sky.
    Isaac's hand went inside his coat and he brought out his ratchet as he cautiously stepped inside the house, eyes on alert, and trigger finger poised to squeeze a few off. He slipped and almost lost his balance as his Timbs stepped into a small puddle of slowly congealing blood that was on the hardwood floor just inside the door.
    Regaining his balance, Isaac tightened his grip on his Desert Eagle and quickly scanned the living room. His eyes followed a trail of blood and his feet followed his eyes. What he saw when he got closer rocked his world because he knew that if she was dead it would devastate Kiam's. Blood was all over her face, chest, and stomach.
    Isaac swallowed hard as he knelt down and lifted her blood stained hand off of her stomach and checked her wrist for a pulse. Feeling nothing, he put his face to her mouth and felt faint breath on his skin. Her hazel green eyes fluttered open but that were glassy and unfocused.
    Faydrah mumbled something that Isaac couldn't quite understand.
    “Don't try to talk,” he urged her. But she repeated it.
    Again her voice was faint. It sounded to Isaac like she was saying “ba...by”.
    Judging from all of the blood on her stomach he didn't think there was a chance that her baby would have survived this. Isaac was just praying she didn't die. “Just hold on Faydrah I'm going to get you to the hospital,” he pleaded.
    “ I—can't,” she gurgled.
    A gush of blood spilled from the corner of her mouth and her head fell slack. Her beautiful eyes went lifeless. “Noooooo,” Isaac cried.
    His phone rung in his pocket causing him to jump and squeeze off two shots that shattered a mirror on the wall. “Damn,” he uttered when he realized what had happened.
    He fished his phone out of his pocket and answered dourly. “Yeah, fam.”
    “Where you at, cuz? ” asked JuJu.
    “I'm at Kiam's,
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