Power Book Ii- Ghost -2020-2020 Online

“You think because the courts are closed, the debt is closed?” Monet’s voice crackled over a burner phone. She was calling from a masked number, her tone a low, velvet-wrapped blade. “You owe me, St. Patrick. And I collect, pandemic or not.”

The summer culminated in a rooftop confrontation. Not a shootout—ammo was too precious, and the sound would draw unwanted attention from the few cops still on patrol. Instead, it was a trial by fire. Monet, Cane, Dru, and Diana had Tariq cornered. They’d found out about the ventilator deal, realized he’d kept a cut for himself.

The year 2020 was a crucible. It didn't make Tariq St. Patrick a killer. It made him a survivor. And in a world paused by plague and panic, he learned the final, brutal lesson Power never taught him: There is no intermission in the game. The ghost doesn't rest just because the world does. Power Book II- Ghost -2020-2020

Tariq sat in his dorm room, the buzzing fluorescent light the only constant. His laptop screen flickered between a half-finished economics paper and a dark web portal. The pressure from Monet Tejada hadn't let up. If anything, the lockdown had made her more dangerous. With fewer cops on the street and everyone trapped inside their own fiefdoms, her rules were absolute.

That was the moral quagmire Tariq never expected. He wasn't just moving weight; he was now an accessory to healthcare fraud. Using his Stansfield credentials and a fake student relief fund, he bribed a hospital administrator. He watched as two men in hazmat suits loaded a ventilator into an unmarked van. For a moment, he saw his father’s reflection in the van’s tinted window—the same look of a man who had crossed a line for family, for survival. “You think because the courts are closed, the

Tariq walked off the roof, his heart pounding beneath his hoodie. The city below was silent, save for the distant wail of an ambulance. He pulled out his phone. A single text from an unknown number: Your mother is safe. Keep it that way.

The problem was supply. The usual pipelines had dried up. Borders were tight, shipments delayed, and every two-bit hustler with a mask thought they were king. Tariq’s only ally was Brayden, his well-meaning, chaos-magnet roommate, who had traded his frat kegs for a crash course in covert logistics. Patrick

The real turning point came when Tariq discovered that the Tejadas had a secret: a makeshift lab in an abandoned bodega in the Bronx, churning out a high-grade synthetic product. But the chemist was sick—really sick. And he refused to work unless someone got him a ventilator for his asthmatic daughter.

Monet’s eyes narrowed. For the first time, she saw it—not the scared kid, not the legacy, but the real thing. A strategist born from chaos.

“Try again,” Tariq said, his voice eerily calm. “And step back six feet.”

“You’re not Ghost,” Cane sneered, ripping off his black cloth mask. “You’re a ghost of a ghost.”

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