A/N: Let's play a game lol. I had three different summaries for this story before it became the one you see today. If any of you can remember what the original (the very first) summary for this story used to be before I changed it to the current one after chapter 4, you get a patented Tiramisuspice High Five©! (Massive kudos and props to you if you remember all three of the summaries before it became the current one).

Also, this is the last set of split POVs. *sobs* (And use your imagination for some of this chapter lol). Descriptions are not my strongest suit. Also, there will be another update tomorrow :)

Thank you for all your kind words and the support you've given me in writing this story! I honestly appreciate it and I am glad that you are enjoying this story! I appreciate you all so much! :D

Disclaimer: I do not own GMW otherwise Maya would be kicking asses for real.


"Okay, so what's the plan for Bull's Sleaze?" Maya asked, leaning sideways and looking out from behind Katy's shoulders out at the night, "We're not just going to bust up in there and start a brawl, are we? I don't know if you've noticed, but I kind of can't really run right now."

Katy readjusted her hair under her hat so less of it showed before she took the reins in her hand and set their horse to a light trot, keeping her eyes on the road. Behind her, Maya cocked the pistol in her left hand, also being vigilant in case any of Jed's men were crawling around or if they were suddenly attacked. Not for the first time, Maya was unbelievably glad Topanga had taught her how to shoot ambidextrously in case one hand was incapacitated. Maya never believed it would come in handy in the past except for making shooting a bigger challenge, but here she was: dominant hand incapacitated.

"Well, these contracts have the prices and payments required for each girl." Katy explained, "But Abby's log book is what contains the amount that has already been paid for each girl. We need to get that book. The problem is that she keeps it behind the bar. So we will have to find a way to get that without making everyone suspicious. I haven't quite thought that far ahead to be honest, but no brawls. I'm not exactly physically strong, and I'd rather not fight someone."

"Let me guess." Maya said, "Jed wouldn't allow Abby to hold onto the contracts herself…"

Katy nodded, steering their horse in another direction. "She told me he refused to let her know the amount for each girl either. I suspect many of these girls have been free for a while now."

"So do you know how to get to town from here without being seen?"

"I know a way to get us to the pharmacist at least. But Bull's Sleaze might be a different story. We can go through the back entrance, but the only way we can get to the girls' rooms is if we cut through the kitchens and come out to the bar. Which we have to do anyway if we want to get that log book."

"So we'll have to sneak around…"

"It's unfortunate, but there's no other way to go." Katy said a bit dejectedly, "I'm just worried… I have no idea what will be waiting for us. I hope my girls are okay."

They fell silent, both pondering the best way to go about their plan without absolutely getting caught and then probably taken straight to Jed. As they approached closer to the main town square, Katy and Maya grew even more wary, keeping their eyes carefully peeled out for any threats. As stated, Katy knew back roads and more deserted areas to travel that would be less frequented by townsfolk, so the chances of their voyage being intercepted were much more slim. There were a few drunk men, ambling around and hiccupping, but they kept to themselves so Katy and Maya ignored them.

They rode on in silence, making sure to avoid places that Katy thought would have the most activity in the night. Maya couldn't help but think they were truly lucky they were travelling in the dark of night and that most of the town was asleep. The horse they were riding was one of the younger ones and Maya knew he probably wasn't used to having so much weight on him at once. She would have preferred to ride Clutterbucket, but she knew her horse was still a bit tired after the long ride back from Feeny's and needed a bit of time to rest.

"How do you know about these back roads?" Maya asked, "I thought you weren't allowed out of Bull's Sleaze."

"We weren't." Katy responded, "Abby would actually give us time outside though so we could figure out escape routes and get to know the city… Just in case."

Maya nodded, but fell silent. It turned out that the just in case had actually come in handy because Katy knew of the way to get to the pharmacist without them having to go through the main road. When they arrived at the darkened home of the medic, Katy took them around to the back and stopped the horse beside the back entry of the shop.

Carefully, Katy hopped off, a little off balance because of only having the usability of one arm, but once she was steady, she aided Maya in her slow descent off the horse. It was a little bit hard because Katy and Maya were the same size, and Maya knocked her injured hand and her leg against the horse a couple times and had to grit her teeth to keep from crying out. It took a little bit, but Maya managed to land on her uninjured leg without toppling to the ground. She pulled her cane from its attachment to the saddle and steadied herself.

"Well this was a bad idea… putting the two currently injured people together." Katy chuckled softly as they made their way towards the door. "Let's hope we really don't get caught. We are in no condition to be fighting anyone."

They stopped in front of the back door, and Maya carefully tested the knob. Sometimes the townsfolk left their homes unlocked, but she was disappointed to see that the pharmacist was not one of them. She peered into the glass pane to make sure the kitchen was empty. The room was darkened, and Maya knew that he and his wife were probably asleep by this point. Which was perfect considering how much noise this might make.

Maya tugged on the too large sleeve of her shirt, carefully pulling the excess loose from how she'd tied it up and using her fingers to wrap it into her closed fist. She clenched her left fist around the cloth of the sleeve, holding it tight as she lifted her hand to punch a hole in the glass, preparing for possible pain.

"Maya." Katy scolded as she watched her. "Really?"

"What? We have to get in somehow."

"That is such a sloppy way to break into a place though. You'll wake everyone up and on top of that, that is your one good hand. What are you going to do it if you hurt it enough and can't use it?"

Maya blinked in surprise. She thought she was about to get chastised for trying to break into someone's home.

"A little glass in a hand doesn't make it unusable, Mama." She smirked.

"I may not have had the chance to raise you and teach you my expertise on life, but at least I can help you with this much. You've never learned how to properly break into a window, have you?" Katy gave her a look.

"Not exactly something most parents teach their kids…" Maya drawled. "So no. I've never learned."

"Right. Well. Abby showed us a fullproof method. If you shoot the four corners of the pane where the glass meets the wood, you can pull the wood off and then the glass comes out whole and more easily. No messiness. No really loud noises." Katy gestured to the corners. "Hit here, here, here, and here. You see where the corners meet and form this ridge? If you hit it square on and straight, the bullet won't go through. It'll splinter the wood."

"Okay. I'll give it a try."

Maya nodded and pulled her pistol out from the holster at her hip and aimed at one of her targets.

"You good with shooting?" Katy asked cautiously, "The shots will already make a decent amount of noise so you can't miss or it'll shatter the glass and we'll probably get caught."

"Relax. I've got this." Maya said. "Watch."

She fired off four quick shots, all hitting their targets spot on and splintering the wood with minimal damage just as Katy had stated. Maya glanced at Katy and felt a smile tug on her lips from the impressed look in her eyes. Just for fun, she twirled her pistol in her hand and then blew away imaginary steam from the barrel.

"All in a day's work." She muttered playfully.

"Nicely done, Maya." Katy laughed as she carefully began to remove some of the wood around the window.

"Thank you."

They removed the rest of the wood splinters together. Then carefully, they took hold of the pane and slowly wedged it out from where it was nestled. Once they'd gotten it out, they set it down on the dried out grass beside them. Maya reached inside the hole and unlatched the hook keeping the door locked on the inside.

"And we're in." Maya said quietly, opening the door with a soft creak.

"You go on ahead, baby girl." Katy said, looking around, "I'll keep watch and let you know if we're in danger of getting caught."

Maya nodded and headed inside. It was dark inside the kitchen, and though Maya couldn't see very well, she knew most of these homes and businesses were constructed in much the same way. Plus, when Maya had been younger, she had been trying to climb over a fence when she'd gotten a giant splinter in her bare foot. Topanga had taken her to the pharmacist to get some balm for the wound. Maya still remembered what the place looked like and how it was arranged.

She headed out of the kitchen and to the main store room, walking behind the counter and closely perusing all the medicines and products that were on the shelves. It was a little bit dark, but if she looked carefully, she could see the names more easily. She found an anesthetic that Lila had mentioned towards the bottom. It was little expensive, and Maya felt a little bit bad about it, but she made a mental note that before she left for New York, she would come back here and make sure to pay for it.

Her eyes fell on an entire section of the wall just full of abortifacients. Her eyes narrowed. She had no doubt Jed had ordered the production of so many because of the Bull's Sleaze women having to take them frequently. But no more. Once this whole Jed mess got sorted out and they took him down, they would never be forced to be prostitutes again.

Maya snatched up the medicine she'd decided on and dropped it in her pocket. She carefully made her way out of the store room and back through the kitchen. Once she'd gotten out of the door and back outside with Katy, she closed it tightly and then reached in and locked the door once again.

"That was quicker than I expected."

"The woman who took care of my wounds, she already told me what to look for so it didn't take too long."

Katy smiled. "I see. So onward to Bull's Sleaze?"

"Let's go."

It took them a little bit to get back on the horse once again, but once they had gotten back on the saddle, they headed on their way in the night to go finish this contract mess once and for all.