When gang members threaten her students, she needs the one biker who eliminates threats from the shadows. Angela Henderson built her classroom from nothing-three years proving second-graders in Kensington deserve champions, that education offers real alternatives to corner work. But when Darius Cole's K-Town Kings leave a note on her windshield demanding she stop her after-school programs, the message is clear: quit interfering with recruitment or die.
The cops won't help. School district offers paperwork. Teachers who challenged the Kings disappeared. She needs someone who doesn't negotiate with gang violence. Zero left the Army Rangers when command sacrificed his squad. Six tours as a sniper, eliminating threats before they materialized, until the day his brothers got court-martialed for following orders. Now he's Liberty City MC's silent eliminator, protecting Port Richmond territory-trying to save Kensington kids the way no one saved his family from addiction.
When Zero learns gang members threatened his niece's teacher, he recognizes more than another street threat-he sees a woman with backbone refusing to abandon broken neighborhoods, fighting for kids everyone else gave up on. She's his from that first moment. But Cole doesn't surrender recruitment pipelines to bikers. He escalates, and 15 years of unchallenged gang control makes him believe Kensington belongs to him.
Liberty City doesn't care about belief. Angela proves herself fighting beside Zero, earning respect through courage instead of submission. She's not just his woman-she's Liberty City's newest warrior, teaching second grade by day and living in an MC compound by night. This war ends one way: with Cole's blood on Zero's hands and Angela claimed permanently.
When gang members threaten her students, she needs the one biker who eliminates threats from the shadows. Angela Henderson built her classroom from nothing-three years proving second-graders in Kensington deserve champions, that education offers real alternatives to corner work. But when Darius Cole's K-Town Kings leave a note on her windshield demanding she stop her after-school programs, the message is clear: quit interfering with recruitment or die.
The cops won't help. School district offers paperwork. Teachers who challenged the Kings disappeared. She needs someone who doesn't negotiate with gang violence. Zero left the Army Rangers when command sacrificed his squad. Six tours as a sniper, eliminating threats before they materialized, until the day his brothers got court-martialed for following orders. Now he's Liberty City MC's silent eliminator, protecting Port Richmond territory-trying to save Kensington kids the way no one saved his family from addiction.
When Zero learns gang members threatened his niece's teacher, he recognizes more than another street threat-he sees a woman with backbone refusing to abandon broken neighborhoods, fighting for kids everyone else gave up on. She's his from that first moment. But Cole doesn't surrender recruitment pipelines to bikers. He escalates, and 15 years of unchallenged gang control makes him believe Kensington belongs to him.
Liberty City doesn't care about belief. Angela proves herself fighting beside Zero, earning respect through courage instead of submission. She's not just his woman-she's Liberty City's newest warrior, teaching second grade by day and living in an MC compound by night. This war ends one way: with Cole's blood on Zero's hands and Angela claimed permanently.