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7 : Fighting back
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Jamal Carter had been blacklisted. His bank accounts were frozen, and his business was collapsing. The message was clear: he had made the wrong enemies.

But Jamal wasn't one to give up easily. If they wanted war, he would give them war. And this time, he wouldn't play by their rules.

Burned Bridges and Closed Doors

Jamal spent the next few days trying to salvage his business. He called every investor he knew, but they all had the same response: "Sorry, man. Nothing personal, but I can't risk working with you."

Some wouldn't even pick up the phone. The ones who did were tight-lipped with fear. Jamal didn't need them to spell it out. The "silent investors" had made it clear: anyone who did business with him would suffer the same fate.

By the end of the week, his company was on life support. And if he didn't make a move soon, it would be dead.

A Desperate Plan

Jamal knew there was only one way to fight back. If the people at the top wanted him gone, he needed to take them down. And that meant taking down Damien Black, Victor Diaz, and Leonard Marks.

But he couldn't do it alone. So he went to the one man who knew how to play dirty - Deion.

A Dangerous Alliance

Deion was waiting for him at a rundown pool hall on the South Side. The place was a hangout for hustlers and ex-cons.

"You look like hell," Deion said, chalking his pool cue. "Feel worse," Jamal muttered.

Deion took his shot, sinking two balls in the corner pocket.

"Lemme guess - they shut you out."

Jamal exhaled sharply. "Yeah. And I need a way back in."

Deion smirked. "Back in? Man, you don't need back in. You need payback."

Jamal's jaw tightened. "You got a plan?"

Deion leaned against the table. "A couple. But they all involve getting your hands dirty."

Jamal folded his arms. "I ain't scared of dirt."

Deion's grin widened. "That's what I like to hear."

Then he lowered his voice. "You know these rich pricks got skeletons in their closets, right? You just gotta find the right one to pull out."

Jamal nodded. "And you know where to start?"

Deion tossed a manila folder onto the pool table. "Oh, I know exactly where to start."

The Weakest Link

Inside the folder were documents, financial records, and surveillance photos. All of them pointed to one man: Leonard Marks.

Jamal skimmed the files, his pulse quickening. "What am I looking at?"

Deion smirked. "Marks is dirty as hell. Fraud, embezzlement, money laundering - he's got enough skeletons to fill a graveyard."

Jamal's mind raced. If they could expose Marks, the whole house of cards could collapse. But they needed proof. Something that would make even the most corrupt players turn on him.

Deion took out his phone and pulled up a grainy video. It showed Marks in a backroom, counting stacks of cash with a known cartel boss.

Jamal's eyes widened. "This enough to bury him?"

Deion grinned. "Oh, it's enough to get the feds knocking on his door."

Jamal's fingers curled into a fist. This was his way back. Now, all he had to do was use it.

The Set-Up

Jamal knew Marks wasn't stupid. He wouldn't just roll over. So they had to make him feel safe - right before they took everything from him.

They leaked rumors that Jamal was desperate, that he was willing to make a deal to get back in the game. Within 48 hours, Marks took the bait. He invited Jamal to a private meeting in one of his luxury penthouses.

But what Marks didn't know? Jamal and Deion had already tipped off the feds.

The Betrayal

The penthouse was pure luxury - glass walls, leather furniture, a skyline view of the city. Marks sat in a high-backed chair, sipping expensive cognac, while his bodyguards stood close.

"You got guts showing up here," Marks said. "Thought we buried you."

Jamal forced a smirk. "Takes more than a blacklist to kill me."

Marks leaned forward. "So what do you want?"

Jamal pulled out a USB drive and slid it across the table. "A deal," he said. "Everything I got left. All my contacts, my clients, my upcoming projects. I'll give it all up - for a price."

Marks studied him, then chuckled. "You really are desperate."

Jamal forced himself to look broken. "Man's gotta survive," he muttered.

Marks took the USB, turned it over in his fingers. "I like seeing a man who knows when he's beaten," he said. "Tell you what—I'll take this."

He smirked. "And maybe, just maybe, I'll throw you a bone."

Jamal kept his expression neutral. He was stalling for time. Because outside the penthouse, FBI agents were already moving in.

The Fall of a Kingpin

Marks was still smirking when the front door burst open. "FBI! Hands in the air!"

Chaos erupted. Agents swarmed the room, guns drawn. Marks' bodyguards reached for weapons —but it was too late.

Within seconds, Marks was on the ground, handcuffed, his face twisted in rage.

He turned to Jamal, eyes burning. "You set me up," he hissed.

Jamal shrugged. "Guess I play dirty too."

As the agents dragged Marks away, Jamal felt something he hadn't felt in weeks—victory. The Aftermath

Marks' arrest sent shockwaves through the industry. The silent investors? They scattered like cockroaches in the light.

And the blacklist? Gone.

Within days, Jamal's name was back in the game. Investors started calling again, deals reopened, and suddenly—

He was back on top.

But Jamal knew better than to celebrate too soon. Because there was still one loose end.

A Warning from the Shadows

One week later, Jamal found a letter slipped under his door. It was unsigned, written in perfect, neat handwriting.

"You won this round. But the game isn't over. Watch your back."

Jamal read it twice, his heart pounding. He wasn't stupid. Marks was gone, but the people who backed him? They were still out there.

And they were watching him.

But Jamal had spent his whole life betting on himself. And he wasn't about to start playing scared.

He burned the letter, exhaled, and smiled to himself.

If they wanted a war? Then they'd get one.

And this time? He wouldn't just win—he'd take everything.

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