My Hustler’s Keeper

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the protection of this family. She doesn’t care about anyone’s happiness but her own, and I think I understand that know. You just want me to stick around for your own benefits.”
    “Baby, what in the hell is you talking about?” he asks.
    “Look at the pictures Joe. I even gave the FBI the tip on Sincere and Daniel and this is the thanks I get. This is the thanks I get for being loyal and giving my freedom away for fifteen years,” I blurt out.
    “You know you cost me ten million dollars!” he yells, slamming his hands on the desk.
    “I don’t care. You lied to me.”
    “What gave you the balls to do some shit like that?”
    “I just wanted Sincere gone,” I admit to him.
    “I knew he was having a affair with her. And when Malik told you, you didn’t believe him. You didn’t even look at the folder he brought to you. All you care about is your money. I’m done Joe. I’m done with all of this. If she doesn’t want me, then that means I can’t have you.”
    “Well I do now,” he says, taking a look at the evidence I had collected.
    “I’m done Joe.”
    “Trust me baby, she will be yours. I own her for life. She will be yours. Have some faith. And you and I will be together forever. Who else knows about this?”
    “Nobody that I know of.”
    “Good. I see I have to show these two motherfuckers I’m the wrong one to fuck over.” Pissed off, he grabs his phone and car keys.
    “C’mon, take a ride with me.”
    “Where are we going?” I ask, following behind him.
    “I don’t want her to die Joe. After everything I’ve been through, I just want what you promised me so I can be happy. I don’t even care if it’s not with her. I just want to be happy.”
    “Oh, you’re going to get her. That’s without a doubt. But we’re going over to Sincere’s grandmother’s house. I told that nigga if he ever fucked me over his grandma would be laying up in somebody’s funeral home.” 
    ** ** **
    “Hey, are you Ms. Brown?” I ask the old lady, once she opens the door.
    “Yes, I am and who are you?” she responds back.
    “The wrong one your grandson crossed,” Malik says.
    I take two steps back, close my eyes, and hear gunshots ringing off. Opening my eyes back, I watch as her body falls to the floor, while blood is running from her chest like a river.
    “Go back to the car Malik. I’ll be there in a minute.” Walking inside I place the note on her table stand. And that’s when I see her.
    “Please don’t kill me. If you need money I have lots of it,” she begs.
    “Are you Sincere’s sister?”
    “Yes,” she answers in a low voice.
    “Get the fuck up bitch!” I yell, grabbing her by the neck.
    “Let’s go!” Joe shouts out.
    “I’m coming,” I say, closing the door like nothing has happened.
    “Oh, I see we have some company,” Joe says laughing.
    “Yes we do,” I say.
    Throwing her in the back seat with Malik, I close the door and then get into the car with the biggest smile plastered across my face.
    He took my woman. Fucked up my happily ever after, so I know he will not mind me doing the same thing and taking his ladies away, is the only thought that is racing through my head.
     
     
     
     
     
     

 
    My Hustler’s Keeper
    -10-
    SINCERE
     
    It is a raining Sunday night and I am watching Sunday night football when my cell phone starts to ring off the hook. Giving me the call that will change my life forever.
    “Baby, you want me to answer it?” Harmony asks.
    “Nah, it’s just Rayla,” I tell her, picking up.
    “Rayla, what’s the matter?” I ask my little sister upon answering the phone.
    “They did it right in front of me Sincere. They did it right in front of me,” she answers back, crying.
    “They? Who are they? And what did they do?” I question her while sitting up on the couch, giving her my full attention.
    “They killed Grandma right in front of me and now they got a gun to my head!” she screams out.
    “That’s enough,” I hear someone

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