part 18

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Chapter 18: The Final Confrontation

Sean's Point of View:

I held Jade close, trying to shield her from the danger that lurked outside. We had been living in fear for too long, always looking over our shoulders, waiting for Zeke to strike.

But today, I had had enough. I was going to take matters into my own hands and put an end to this once and for all.

I pulled out my phone and dialed a number, my heart racing with anticipation. It was time to confront Zeke, to face him once and for all.

"Zeke, it's Sean. We need to talk," I said, my voice firm and resolute.

There was a pause on the other end of the line, and for a moment, I thought he had hung up. But then, his voice came through, cold and menacing.

"What do you want, Sean?"

"I want to meet with you. Just the two of us. We need to settle this once and for all," I said, my eyes fixed on Jade's face.

She looked up at me, her eyes filled with fear and uncertainty. But I knew I had to do this. I had to protect her and our babies.

"Where do you want to meet?" Zeke asked, his voice dripping with sarcasm.

"The old warehouse on 5th and Main. Be there at midnight. Come alone," I said, my voice firm.

There was a pause on the other end of the line, and for a moment, I thought he had hung up. But then, his voice came through, cold and menacing.

"I'll be there. And Sean?"

"Yes?"

"Come alone. Or else," he said, and with that, the line went dead.

I looked at Jade, my heart heavy with fear and uncertainty. But I knew I had to do this. I had to protect her and our babies.

Jade's Point of View:

I watched as Sean hung up the phone, his face set in a determined expression. I knew he was going to confront Zeke, and I was terrified.

"Sean, please don't go. Please don't do this," I begged, my eyes filling with tears.

But Sean just shook his head, his jaw set in a firm line. "I have to do this, Jade. I have to protect you and the babies."

I knew he was right, but I couldn't shake off the feeling of fear and uncertainty. What if something went wrong? What if Zeke hurt him?

But I knew I had to trust Sean. I had to trust that he would come back to me, that he would keep us safe.

As the hours ticked by, I couldn't help but feel a sense of dread. Something was going to go wrong, I just knew it.

And then, at midnight, Sean got up and headed out the door. I watched as he disappeared into the night, my heart heavy with fear and uncertainty.

Zeke's Point of View:

I stood outside the old warehouse, my heart racing with anticipation. Sean thought he could take me down, thought he could protect Jade and those babies.

But I had news for him. I was always one step ahead.

I pulled out my phone and dialed a number, my eyes fixed on the warehouse door. It was time to put an end to this once and for all.

"Take care of him," I said, my voice low and menacing. "Take care of Sean and anyone else who gets in our way."

And with that, I hung up the phone, my eyes fixed on the warehouse door. It was time to put an end to this once and for all.

As I walked into the warehouse, I saw Sean standing there, his eyes fixed on me. He thought he could take me down, thought he could protect Jade and those babies.

But I had news for him. I was always one step ahead.

And with that, I pulled out my gun and aimed it at Sean's head. It was time to put an end to this once and for all.

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