“Thank you Mr. Adkins, if you don’t mind we can step outside to look the vehicle over before I leave.”
Tyce gave the dude a confused look then he put two and two together. He could hear Angelique behind him moving about the house. The young man was trying not to look at her for fear of being disrespectful. Tyce smiled at him and admired his mannerism.
He placed a hand on his shoulder, “It jus’ means you have good taste man…relax. Shit I was lookin’ jus’ like you a minute ago, shit I couldn’t help it.” He confessed. “Now let’s go outside and both look at this car.”
Tyce returned from outside ten minutes later and made his way to the pool. The California sun was beaming and the pool looked especially inviting but not as inviting as Angelique. The pool and the weather paled in comparison to Angelique’s honey brown body gliding through the water. She swam to the edge and lifted herself out. Her birthday suit had a million beads of water on it like a windshield on a rainy day. The bikini was dismissed and laying on a patio chair. He’d never seen her naked before. One thing was certain…Angelique wasn’t shy and she had every reason not to be. She walked over to Tyce letting the breeze dry her body.
“Well well well happy birthday.” Tyce said hugging her damp body.
“You're crazy, and today’s not my birthday.” She giggled.
“It should be.” He replied.
Neither Angelique nor Tyce moved an inch; they just stood there and looked at each other. Tyce placed his hands on her hips and tightened his grip bringing her body closer to his. He couldn’t resist anymore, he gently grabbed her bottom lip with his teeth. He sucked it soft and then harder as his passion grew. Their mouths opened up and their tongues fought like “Ali” and “Frazier”. Her tiny hand cupped the back of his neck as she tilted her head to the side. Warm air from his nostrils brushed her cheek as Tyce exhaled deeply. Their kiss intensified as Angelique worked her moist tongue like a ceiling fan on high. Their lips instantly became best friends who hated to be apart, seconds grew into minutes as the two continued to passionately assault each other. Their lips finally parted and they just stood there staring at each other, at the same time they both smiled like they were taking a school picture and started to laugh.
“Uuummm yeah I’ll jus’ ahhh…see you later.” Tyce stammered.
“Yeah, I’ll be here…soooo yeah…ok.” Angelique uttered still holding the back of his neck.
Tyce walked toward the house and looked back like he was leaving his new car in the parking lot. Angelique looked at him like a picture in an art gallery…taking in every square inch.
Thinkin’ Of A Master Plan
Things were about to change for me. They were changing because I wanted them to. I was about to jump into some heavy shit, not that I wasn't in deep shit before but this was a little different. I robbed and merked niggas that wouldn't call the holice for nothing. Now with taking a bank the law was definitely involved. Sitting in the barber’s chair my mind was working overtime. On top of that, it wasn't just me and O this time, I had a whole crew depending on me. My plan was tight as frog’s pussy, and that shit was waterproof, I was just praying my crew could handle it. As Malik expertly lined up my edges my thoughts took a right turn in Angelique's direction. I smiled to myself as Malik nudged my head down so he could get the back of my neck. I replayed the pool episode in my mind like an old favorite movie. Now I'd seen more naked women than a gynecologist and turned down pussy like a white banker looking at a black person's loan application. But for some reason I had virgin pupils when I looked at Angelique's wet body. Trying to play it cool was not an option at that moment; I just let it do what it do. I was beginning to get real comfortable around her. The shit that tripped me out was the fact that she'd been there for a while now and I wasn't the least bit tired of her. In fact it was the opposite...I actually looked forward to seeing her every day. We didn't have to be in the same room and shit, ‘cuz a nigga still needs space but just knowing she was in the house gave me comfort. I never felt that shit before and to be honest it kinda fucked me up…but in a good way.
Malik tapped me on the shoulder and unsnapped the collar from my neck. I stood up and gave him a pound thanking him for his services. I didn't need the mirror ‘cuz Malik always did me right. The shop was quiet that day, just a few niggas I aint never seen before. But one grimy dude in the corner was looking like he had something to say,
"Yo Malik, you charged me 15 dollars last week for my edge up! And I know this nigga aint have an appointment ‘cuz you told me you wasn't even gonna be here today. Why this nigga jus’ give you a pound and you all courteous and shit!" He challenged.
I started to say somethin’ but Malik cut in front in my words,
"When you start paying me three hundred
every month whether you’re in my chair once or five times, you won't hafta ask those dumb ass questions!" My barber yelled back.
I adjusted my shirt and put on my sunglasses, I chuckled at Malik and walked toward the door but I just couldn't resist,
"I woulda charged yo ass a thousand dollars to cut that nappy ass lawn. You need to fertilize that shit." I advised playfully.
The whole shop erupted in laughter as I stepped through the door. Niggas are funny I thought to myself. I hopped in my rental car and sped off from the curb, rental cars helped me blend in when I went into the city, especially when I knew niggas were looking for me. I was heading toward the heart of the city to see if I could spot Lil’ Flash doing his thing. I wanted to thank him personally for looking out for me. I rounded the corner of Slauson and Cimarron and saw Flash walking across the street; I beeped the horn to get his attention. Flash slowed up and turned around squinting to see who I was. His eyes relaxed when he realized it was me in the “Dodge Charger,” I pulled up close to him and motioned for him to get in.
"What up Tyce, good to see you still here!" He said as he slid inside."You been alright?"
"Always my nigga. That shit aint nuthin’ I can't
handle but thanks for pullin' my coat tail to it." I said.
Flash sat back in the seat and raised up his shirt revealing the handle on his gun, "Jus’ holla if you need us."
I smiled at his bravery but knew he was serious, "I appreciate that, but this shit is personal. You played your part and I'm thankful. Anyway wasup with you these days?" I asked changing the topic.
"Shit, I'm good, jus’ runnin’, you know how it is.
"Yeah I know, you look a lil’ stressed youngsta you sure you ok?" I quizzed.
He sighed and adjusted his hat, "I jus’ been thinkin’ and shit lately. Man it's getting harder and harder to hit these blocks, I'm startin’ to look at shit differently; I see these niggas out here workin’ hard as fuck for nuthin’...and I'm one of em. It aint no 4O1k in this line of work and I'm startin' to see the effects of this shit on people. I noticed it before but the shit never bothered me." Flash confessed.
I turned down the volume on “Steve Harvey's” radio show and listened as Flash aired out his feelings. I'd never seen him like this but I could definitely relate. I just noticed early in life that the dope game on the street level was a dead end for most niggas. Yeah, people bump the music of ex-hustlers but those niggas were the exception...not the rule.
"I blame yo ass for this new found conscience I have. He joked.
"Me?" I asked pointing at my chest.
"Yeah you-ever since you had me drop that package off at the Mosque I been poppin’ in ever since. I even joined the study group!"
"That's beautiful man...I know a lot of Muslims and they good people. I thought about checkin’ more into it myself but a nigga like me gotta sin to win...at least for now. I still got some shit to do that God aint gonna like; I gotta fight fire with fire and be hotter than hell in the summer on these niggas. But keep ya head in that Mosque and watch ya ass on these streets." I warned. "If you need my help...jus’ let me know."
"No doubt Tyce. I been talkin’ with Brother Cory down there and he
got me thinkin’ ‘bout makin’ a move. I been takin’ some classes to get my GED and he said he got a spot for me at his insurance company when I finish. He said he'd train me to be a financial planner and help get me certified and shit when I turn 18. Corey said it's basically the same shit I do out here but legal." Flash laughed.
I nodded in agreement. I was proud of the way he was thinking. I sent him there on purpose ‘cuz I saw a lot of me in him. Flash just needed a little direction, his mom died of breast cancer when he was ten and he wouldn't recognize his daddy if he walked right by him ‘cuz he never even seen the dude. I could definitely relate to that shit!
"Yo, that's wasup. When you become an advisor...I'll be your first client." I smiled.
"I'm thinkin’ on it, but it's easier said than done, a nigga still gotta eat you know?"
"I feel you but your head is in the right place...jus’ pray on it, ‘cuz I know you been doing that shit to, them Muslims pray five times a day in shit!" I teased.
Flash laughed at my accurate statement and shook his head. I reached in my pocket and handed him a piece of paper, "If you can't get a hold of me call this number, and ask for Angelique. This number is for you only." I said focused.
"Bet." He said pushing the paper in his front pocket. "Yo Tyce, there is one thing I wanted to ask you. I got a little female hangin on these days and I wanna shoot down to Vegas for the weekend. I wanted to know if I could twist one of your rides, she like that flossy shit." He grinned.
"Yeah that's cool, jus’ don’t wreck my shit or
leave some coochie crust on my seats." I joked.
"Naw man, I'ma take care of your whip, good lookin’ out tho. Let me get on down the street, I got some impatient ass people waitin’ on me. I’ma call you when I'm ready to leave...I’m gon my nigga."
Flash gave me a pound and hopped out the car. I watched him adjust his Raiders hat again and pull his black jeans up just below his hips. Now I didn't pray five times a day but I was gonna get at least one in for Flash…me and God would settle up later.
Dallas
Dallas walked to the kitchen and opened the refrigerator. She was on the hunt for her turkey and avocado sandwich. White tube socks were pulled up past her calves and she had on red boxer shorts. She wore a black tank top with the words “Open Late” written in neon green. This was the complete opposite of her work attire but since she had a new job, she could afford to relax a little. The condo she stayed in was borderline luxury. She filled it with all the things she loved…if she didn’t absolutely adore it…she didn’t buy it. So every room was her favorite for a different reason. She made her home her sanctuary, a place where she could escape from the demands of her career. Dallas was completely at ease with her job title. Being a call girl was different than walking the corners. For one thing the pay was different…she wasn’t giving up ass for 50 dollars, her time and pussy demanded four figures per hour. She didn’t care if some women considered her a hoe…fuck them simple bitches. She would counter, how many men have you fucked for free? If you
woulda charged their ass, you’d be at the car
dealership with my hoe ass buying a new “BMW” too.
Excitement had moved into her life ever since she’d met Tyce, he was the kind of man that could make her a monogamous woman. Knowing men was her specialty and she knew Tyce was not like the rest of the tricks she met. Sure, he paid for sex but the difference was he didn’t have to or need to. He preferred to have no attachments and zero drama from women. She could respect that, she couldn’t stand women either. Dallas liked her new boss but she had a feeling she wasn’t the only one catching feelings.
“Beep Beep Beep.” The phone came to life on the counter top.
“Speak to me.” Dallas answered.
“Hey lil’ mama.”
“Wasup Simone, what you doin’ girl?”
“I’m jus’ getting ready for my date.”
“Oh…so you’re working tonight?” Dallas questioned.
“No my dear, this is a personal date! All work and no play isn’t good for a girl.”
“You got that right.” Dallas agreed. “So who is it this time some basketball player?”
“No, he’s a player alright jus’ not on the court.” She joked.
Dallas took a big bite of her sandwich and sat
at her table, “Tell him I said to watch out ‘cuz he don’t know what he’s in for.”
“I’ll be sure to let him know. Speaking of watching out…I haven’t seen you around the office lately. The boss lady told me you’ve been MIA since you seen Tyce that night. I gotta tell you girl I was a little salty with her for not sending me. I love fuckin’ his sexy ass!”
Dallas sipped her tropical punch soda and took another bite of her sandwich enjoying the conversation. Maybe Simone had a thing for Tyce outside of the bedroom as well.
“Well don’t get to salty girl ‘cuz I never fucked him, we jus’ talked a little. Not that I didn’t want to…it jus’ didn’t happen.” Dallas corrected.
“For real and he still paid you?” Simone asked intrigued.
“Yep.” Dallas answered licking crumbs off her lips.
Impressed Simone commented, “Tyce does know how to break a chic off, that’s why I like him. I seen him a lil’ while ago and he had
some cover girl lookin’ broad with him. She
was lookin’ a lil’ to hard at me, I started to say somethin’ to her ass!”
Dallas stopped chewing and turned her ears up.
The cover girl broad Simone was talking about had to be Angelique. Ever since the meeting at the warehouse, she and Angelique had gotten kind of close. She suspected her new friend had a thing for Tyce but that didn’t bother her. After all, she was the one about to wear his dick out in a hotel bedroom not too long ago.
“Why did he come to see you?” Dallas asked.
“He asked me for a lil’ favor.” Simone chanted lazily. “I thought we could fuck like rabbits for the twentieth time but he was all business and I wasn’t planning on a threesome.”
Dallas listened as her co-worker fed her information. She couldn’t help but wonder why Tyce needed Simone for something besides her pussy.
“Anyway lil’ mama, I jus’ called to check up on you since you all low key now. I gotta finish tweezing my eyebrows…I’ll talk to you later.”
“Ok Simone, have a great date! Talk to ya soon.”
Dallas hung up and stared at her half-eaten sandwich thinking about the interesting conversation she just had.
Sway
Sway was busy doing what any man would do when he’s about to get a large sum of money- decide what to do with it. Sitting on his back patio watching his kids play tag in the small back yard he fantasized about a better life for them. Currently there was no college fund set up for them. Their only hope for higher education was good grades or good athletic skills. Maybe they could secure some scholarships or something but that put the elite schools out of reach for them. The mortgage was being paid but many times that meant half ass paying other bills. He felt as if he was running faster and faster on a treadmill that he couldn’t jump off of. So as his daughter caught up to his son and tapped his back, he imagined both of them graduating college, his wife instructing their private chef on what to cook for dinner, and himself sleeping peacefully without dreaming of bills. The vision made him smile, and all he had
to do to make it real was follow a man he respected. He’d followed men he couldn’t stand into combat, risking his own life. Killed men without knowing their names and didn’t stay to watch the body fall. Now all he had to show for his services was a few medals, bad memories and a drawer full of late bills.
“Honey it’s getting late, you should start the grill.” Ranae said coming outside.
“Yeah, I’m starting to get a lil’ hungry myself. After we eat I want you for desert.” Sway flirted.
“I’m not on the menu…but I’ll see what I can do.” Ranae played hard to get.
They had a good marriage but it was infected with a financial virus. Ranae couldn’t know what he was about to do. He needed a clear head and didn’t want to deal with all the questions and concerns she would surely have. He would tell her after the jobs were done and they were in the clear. They had a no lie policy in their relationship, which he intended on honoring…just after he got the money. He ran his fingertips through his curly hair scratching his scalp. Ameenah’s playful screams grabbed his attention as she ran from her brother. He noticed her worn out shoes; they were her play shoes but her school shoes weren’t much better. Inside the phone rang and the answering machine picked up,
“Yes this message is for Mr. Daniels; my name is Rachael Montgomery calling from CTR collections on behalf of “Ford Motor Credit.”
This is the fourth call I’ve made this week
regarding your past due account and would highly appreciate a return call to discuss this financial matter further. My number again is 323 841-6982 extension 147. Avoiding my calls only makes your situation worse and my patience is wearing thin, the next step is to begin the process to garnish your wages. I expect to hear from you soon.”
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