G-unit - Eye For An Eye Here

This is for K-Tone, Marcus said, his voice cutting through the heavy air.

The spot was a underground gambling den run by a rival crew leader named Silas. Silas was the one who had ordered the hit on K-Tone, thinking he could expand his territory without paying the blood tax. Marcus knew the layout of the place like the back of his hand. He parked his stolen car two blocks away and approached through the dark alleyways, moving like a phantom. G-unit - Eye for an eye

He pushed open the door and stepped into the smoke-filled room. The music was loud, the smell of cheap liquor and sweat thick in the air. Silas was sitting at the center table, counting a stack of bills with a smug smile on his face. That smile vanished the moment his eyes met Marcus’s. This is for K-Tone, Marcus said, his voice

He reached the heavy metal door at the back of the building. Two lookouts were stationed there, smoking cigarettes and laughing, oblivious to the storm approaching them. Marcus didn’t hesitate. He stepped out of the shadows, the element of surprise his greatest weapon. Before they could even drop their cigarettes, Marcus had them handled, moving with a ruthless efficiency that left no room for error. Marcus knew the layout of the place like

As he walked away from the scene, the heavy rhythm of the block continued, indifferent to the individual lives caught in its gears. He knew that the code he lived by was a demanding one, often leaving little room for anything other than survival. Driving off into the dark city night, Marcus remained a figure bound by the unrelenting environment and the harsh philosophy of an eye for an eye.

Silas scrambled for his own weapon, his chair clattering to the floor, but he was too slow. The room erupted in a chaos of flashes and deafening sound. Marcus moved with calculated precision, neutralizing the threats as they appeared, his focus locked solely on the man who had ordered his friend's death.