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flashing across the screen. “Hold on baby, I have to take this.” He walked off and answered his phone. “Yeah.”
    “Randy is about to try and meet with another member of the bank robbery crew so we can put a face to everyone. You might want to get down here quick,” Fisher said and then ended the call.
    Stone turned around and saw Dana looking at him with an upset look on her face.
    “You have to go don’t you?” she asked in a voice barely above a whisper.
    “Yes baby but I won’t be back too late,” Stone promised.
    The ringing of Dana’s phone grabbed her attention. She looked down at her phone and saw Randy’s name dancing across the screen. She quickly hit ignore and turned her attention back to Stone. “Baby can’t you just stay for a little while longer?” she whined.
    “I can’t baby,” Stone said, pulling Dana in close for a hug. “I’ll try to be back in three hours tops.” He kissed Dana on her forehead and then made his exit.
    Dana stood there naked with a sad look on her face when her cell phone rang again. She was getting ready to hit ignore again, but paused when she saw Ghost’s name on her screen. “Hello?”
    “You busy right now?”
    “Not really. Why? What’s up?”
    “Meet me at my crib in an hour,” Ghost said and then ended the call.

Chapter 20
    Pressure Bust Pipes

    “T esting... Testing… Can you hear me?” Randy said, speaking down into his chest.
    “Yeah we can hear you loud and clear,” Stone replied. “Now get in there and get us something we can use.”
    The driver pulled over about four blocks away from the house Randy was headed to and let him out.
    Randy hopped out the back of the van and suspiciously looked over both shoulders as he headed towards the house. He hated to have to hang his friends out to dry, but now his back was against the wall and he felt as if he had no other choice. Randy reached the front of the fairly large house and rang the doorbell. Seconds later a dark skinned woman with a pregnant belly answered the door. “Hey Randy. What are you doing here?”
    “Hey Cindy sorry for just popping up like this,” Randy smiled. “Is your husband home? I really need to speak to him.”
    “Yeah, come on in,” Cindy said stepping to the side so Randy could enter. “Dougie’s in the house somewhere. Make yourself at home while I go find him.”
    Randy walked over to the living room and helped himself to a seat on the couch. He could hear another child upstairs playing. The longer he sat on that couch, the guiltier he felt. Seconds later Dougie came downstairs with a confused look on his face.
    “Fuck you doing at my house?” Dougie spat.
    “I need to talk to you about something. It’s an emergency,” Randy told him.
    Dougie quickly led Randy out to the garage so they could have some privacy. “You know the rules. You never show up to no one’s house; period!”
    “I know, but I needs to talk to you.”
    “Okay so you call and we meet at the meeting crib like we always do!” Dougie lightly scolded.
    “Listen Dougie, I’m fucked up right now and I need your help,” Randy said in a desperate tone. “I fucked up and lost all my money.”
    “I know you not still out gambling all your money away?” Dougie growled. “When are you going to start using your head?”
    “Listen, I don’t want to hear no lecture. I need your help. Now are you going to help me or not?” Randy asked.
    “What do you need?”
    “I need you to help me convince Ghost to take down another bank.”
    Dougie gave Randy a sad look. “Are you serious? You can’t be serious right now.”
    “Dougie I need you; please,” Randy begged.
    “First of all you know just as I know that Ghost ain’t going to agree to no shit like that,” Dougie said. “He’s leaving next week. He’d never risk that just to hit another bank.”
    “That’s why I need you to help me convince Ghost,” Randy begged. “I really need the money man.”
    “I got about $50,000 you can

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