Cane watches over Effie’s bandaged shoulder. She’s awake but guarded. Cane: “You saved Tariq.” Effie: “I saved myself. Don’t confuse the two.” A moment of tense respect—then Brayden bursts in, panicked. “Feds just picked up Lorenzo.”
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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.” power book ii: ghost s02e10 bdscr
Tariq meets Davis MacLean. Davis lays it out: Lorenzo is the perfect scapegoat for Zeke’s death. But if Lorenzo talks, the entire Tejada-Tariq drug ring collapses. Davis slides a burner phone across the hood of a car. Davis: “There’s one way to make sure he doesn’t. You already know what that looks like.”
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. Cane watches over Effie’s bandaged shoulder
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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Jenny Sullivan slams a folder on Saxon’s desk. Video surveillance, phone pings, and a single shell casing tie Lorenzo Tejada to Zeke’s murder—but also to Mecca’s operation. Saxon grins. “We flip one Tejada, we get them all.” Jenny hesitates. “Or we bury everyone trying.”