## Maya's POV
We stumbled through the darkness, our hearts heavy with the weight of the truth. Aisha's hand
was clenched in mine, her eyes wide with fear. We'd trusted her, believed in her, and it had all been a lie.
As we walked, the city's lights seemed to fade into the distance, leaving us in a void of
uncertainty. I felt like I was losing myself, like the ground beneath me had given way.
Aisha's voice was barely above a whisper. "What do we do now?"
I hesitated, unsure of the answer. But I knew we had to keep moving, had to find a way out of this darkness.
## Aisha's POV
My mind reeled with the revelation. How could
she betray us like that? The pain felt like a physical wound, aching and raw.
As we walked, the city's shadows seemed to close in around us. I felt like we were walking into the abyss, with no safety net to catch us if we fell.
Maya's grip on my hand tightened. "We'll get through this, Aisha. Together."
But I wasn't sure if I believed her. The trust was broken, and I didn't know if it could be mended.
## Fatima's POV
I watched my daughters disappear into the
night, my heart heavy with guilt. I knew I'd hurt them, betrayed their trust.
The weight of my secrets bore down on me, suffocating me. I'd thought I was protecting them, but I'd only made things worse.
As I stood there, the darkness seemed to close in around me. I knew I had to make things right, but I didn't know where to start.
## Scar-faced Man's POV
I smiled to myself as I watched the sisters
disappear into the night. They were running blind, unaware of the dangers that lurked in every shadow.
My phone buzzed, and I answered, my voice low. "Yes?"
"The sisters are getting close to the truth," a voice said. "We need to take care of them, once and for all."
I nodded, a plan forming in my mind. The sisters would soon be out of the way, and I'd be one step closer to achieving my goal.