by K Elliott
Alicia punched Tommy in his chest. “Stop saying that.”
Chapter 23
Don had called Tommy and told him to go to the Benz dealership on Independence Boulevard in Charlotte. The car had been leased to RJ Holding Corp, one of Don’s corporations.
Tommy sat behind the wheel of the $360,000 car. An older white man driving a 600 Benz looked on with envy. A small crowd gathered outside the dealership, all wondering what black celebrity owned such an expensive car.
“He plays for the Panthers,” a thin white woman said. “Yeah, I think he’s number 88. I seen him on TV.”
“I think he’s a rapper,” another man said.
Tommy sat behind the wheel in awe of the machinery. He felt like he owned the city.
An older black salesman opened the door and sat on the other side of the vehicle. “Hey, brother, is this car for you?”
Tommy was proud. “Yes. Yes sir, it is.”
The man extended his hand. “Man I’m always glad to see one of us on top.” He pointed to the back of his hand. “You know … Blacks.”
“Yeah.”
“Everyone out there is curious to know what you do for a living.”
Tommy frowned. “Why?”
“I guess because of the car, man. This ain’t no ordinary car.”
“I know, but my company’s leasing it.”
“Bro, this car is worth over three-hundred thousand dollars.”
Tommy began to wonder if he had made the right decision. He wasn’t even off the lot yet and people were talking. They were curious. He wondered how long it would take before the feds found out that Tommy Dupree was riding around in a mobile mansion. He wouldn’t concern himself with that. He couldn’t worry about it. Tonight he would have some fun.
Tommy put his hands on the steering wheel. He felt like a sixteen year old kid who had just obtained his license. He just wanted to ride—anywhere.
“Bro, I hope I’m not being too nosey, but how are you getting your bread?”
“I’m a real estate investor,” Tommy said, feeling confident.
***** Tommy pulled up at JoJo’s apartment, called him from his cell phone, and told him to come outside.
Minutes later, JoJo stood before Tommy. “Nigga, are you out of your fucking mind?”
“What are you talking about?”
“This car is what I’m talking about. I told you not to get this damn car.”
“It’s totally legit. I mean, everything is in Alicia’s dad’s name.”
JoJo shook his head in disbelief. “Tommy, I can’t believe you are so stupid, man. You’ve always been a little smarter than the average. If you had been Twin, I would have totally understood … but I can’t believe you, man.”
“You only live once. Get in here, man. You ain’t gonna believe this car.”
JoJo sat in the passenger seat. “These seats are plush and comfortable.”
“Can you believe the room in this muthafucka?”
JoJo looked around. “Damn, you got a laptop hooked up in the backseat.”
“I know, man. The first time I got into one of these muthafuckas I knew I had to have one.”
“I thought you said Alicia’s dad leased you the car.”
“He did.”
“Well it ain’t yours then, technically; it’s his.”
“Yeah, but we’re partners.”
JoJo didn’t respond. He was deep in thought. Tommy wheeled the Maybach out of JoJo’s parking lot and hit the freeway about a mile away. He accelerated the car up to almost 100 mph.
“What the fuck are you doing man?” JoJo asked.
“Watch this.”
“Watch what, nigga? I ain’t trying to die with you.”
Tommy pointed to his foot. “Watch how I barely touch the brake.”
He placed his foot on the brake lightly and the car slowed to 35 mph in seconds. “I’m telling you, man … this car is the shit.”
“Tommy are you sure about Alicia’s dad, man? Do you think you can trust him with your money? I know you sent him some money before, and I know you trying to get out of the game and all, but how can you trust somebody with that much money?”
“The man has money. He don’t need shit from me. I need him.”
“Okay; whatever you say.”
Tommy looked at JoJo, who seemed to be concerned about him. “Listen, man. I know you’re worried, but trust me. Everything is going to be okay. We’re going to the top. I’m gonna take you to the top with me.”
“Say no more.”
***** The Maybach was in front of the Liquid Lounge. Tommy had paid Bernard, an elderly guy from the neighborhood, to drive the car for tonight. Tommy and Alicia sat in the back of the car. Twin and JoJo were in Twin’s truck, parked directly in front of the Benz.
Nia and her girlfriend Rasheeda were leaving the parking lot across the street when they spotted the Benz. Nia ran across the street and pressed her face against the back window, determined to see who was inside. “Fat-ass nigga. I know you in there with your bitch.”
“Who is that?” Alicia asked.
“That’s my ex. The one I used to live with.”
“Nigga, you ain’t going to fuckin play me like that. I will hurt your
ass. I will kill you, nigga,” Nia shouted. Nia started pounding on the hood of the car. “Get out of the car, Tommy; I know your ass is in there.”
Tommy opened the door, stepped out of the car, and faced off with Nia.
“Nigga, how you gonna play me like this?”
“What the hell you mean? We ain’t together no more.”
“I know we ain’t together no more, but you owe me, muthafucka. I’ve been with you from day one and this is the fucking thanks I get.”
“Fuck you, Nia. You never loved me.”
“Fuck you, muthafucka,” Nia said. She charged at Tommy swinging wildly.
Twin and JoJo jumped out of the truck. Alicia got out of the car to see what was going on.
Tommy grabbed Nia’s arms. “Rasheeda, get your friend before I hurt her.”
“Nigga, you’ve already hurt me. You hurt me with that bitch of yours.”
“What are you talking about?”
“You know what the fuck I’m talking about,” Nia said with tears rolling down her face.
Tommy shoved Nia. She fell to the pavement. A small crowd gathered.
Nia got up and ran with her head down, clawing at Tommy.
He quickly contained her again. “Nia what the fuck is wrong with you?”
“I was with you from day one. You think I’m going to let somebody take my position?”
“What position?”
“I’m your wife, remember? I’ve been through a lot with your ass. I’m the one that got raped, not this uppity-ass bitch that don’t want nothing but money.” Nia pointed at Alicia.
“You don’t know nothing about me,” Alicia said.
“I know you got my man.”
Tommy took a step back, pointed toward the car, and asked Alicia to get inside.
“That’s right, bitch. Get inside the car before I fuck you up.”
“Nobody is going to do anything to me,” Alicia said.
Rasheeda stepped forward. “Don’t get yourself hurt out here.”
Tommy stared at Rasheeda. She was a big girl with broad shoulders and muscular arms. He knew that Alicia and Nia would have been a good match, but Rasheeda was built like a man. He would have to take her on. He opened the door for Alicia.
She stepped inside the car.
“Tommy, why do you want to destroy everything we had?”
They looked directly at one another. “Nia, you made my life miserable. We never had anything … nothing … no kind of chemistry; you know?”
“So it’s like that, Tommy? You going to kick me to the curb just like that?” She wiped her eyes.
“Nia, it’s over.”
Nia dropped her head and charged Tommy again, scratching his face before he knocked her down again.
The crowd roared with laughter and someone yelled, “That bitch is making a fool out of herself.”
“Nia, stop. You are making yourself look ridiculous.”
Rasheeda walked to her side and held her arm.
“I’m making a fool out of myself? Well now it’s time to make a fool out of you.”
“Go home, Nia,” Tommy pleaded.
“Not before I let you know I been playing your fat ass all along. I even fucked your boy, JoJo. We’ve been having sex on the regular, and the nigga is good.”
Tommy looked at JoJo, who turned his head.
“Is that true, Joe?”
“I don’t know what she’s talking about.”
“Talking about me and you meeting downtown at the Holiday Inn on the regular … talking about you telling me that you want to be with me, nigga.”
“Is that true, Joe?”
“Tell him, Joe. Tell him how we have sex all day and all night. Tell about the time you fucked me in the house when Tommy was out of town.”
JoJo looked at Tommy, but he couldn’t say anything.
Alicia hopped out of the car, and walked up to Tommy. She held him tightly.
Tommy avoided looking at JoJo.
***** Tommy stared at J.C. from across the table. J.C. looked as if he’d aged a decade since the last visit. He’d gotten some glasses, and his hair was significantly grayer than before.
J.C. cracked his knuckles. “So, JoJo has been fucking your woman, huh?”
“Yeah,” Tommy said then put his elbows on the table and looked around the crowded visiting room. “I can’t believe this shit.”
“Well, believe it, son. Let me tell you what I’ve been telling you all along. You ain’t got no friends.”
“Me, Joe, and Twin grew up together. That’s why it hurts.”
“I know. But let me tell you something. I told you I ain’t never liked that Twin ever since y’all were kids. His brother is a different story. I always knew he would be a good kid. You knew he would amount to something.”
“What about Joe?”
J.C. cleaned his glasses with his shirt. “I never thought Joe would do you like that, son.”
Tommy sighed. “I know.”
“But, Son, when you in them streets, nobody is your friend. You know the old saying: Ain’t no honor among thieves.”
“I’m starting to figure that out.”
J.C. smiled. “Now tell me about this new girl that has been keeping you busy.”
“Her name is Alicia. She’s from California. Her dad is this big real estate tycoon. He owns a mansion … all types of shit. The man has it going on. In fact, he’s showing me how to invest my money wisely …you know, putting it in some real estate.”
The smile disappeared from J.C.’s face. “Speaking of being wise, I heard you just got a new car.”
Tommy looked surprised. “How did you know that?”
“Man we hear everything in here, I heard you be parking your car in front of the club and shit.”
“Yeah, I did once.”
“Word in here is that you got the X game on lock.”
Tommy didn’t say anything. He just stared at his father. He couldn’t believe that everything he’d done had been broadcast all throughout the prison system. He thought he was being discreet, but everybody knew his business.
“So, is it true, boy?”
Tommy didn’t say anything.
“Nigga, what the fuck is wrong with you? I’m trying to get out of this place and you trying to come in here. I tell you what, I won’t be in here when you get here; that’s for damn sure.”
“What do you mean?”
“Man, as soon as they get those DNA results and check it against the hair fibers found at the scene of the rape, I’m out of here. My trial lawyer never fought for that.”
Tommy was happy for him. It had been eight years since his dad had seen the outside world. He had been convicted of raping a white university student. On the night the alleged rape had taken place, the young woman had been jogging, and a tall black man had jumped from behind some bushes and forced her behind a building. J.C. was working at the university at the time. He was waiting on the bus to take him home when the police grabbed him. He hadn’t been a free man since. He didn’t have the money for adequate representation at trial, so he was convicted and sentenced to twenty-five years.
“I’m telling you, Tommy, I’m close to being a free man again.”
“I know, Dad,” Tommy said looking away.
“Tommy, look at me.”
He looked into the man’s eyes.
“Hey, man, the shit you are doing out there ain’t you, man. This ain’t the life you want to lead. Everybody ain’t built for this.”
“I know,” Tommy said.
“Remember when you were a kid? When me and your mama used to take you fishing? You would jump on my back when we would leave the lake. I think you were about six or seven years old then.”
A huge smile appeared on Tommy’s face. “Those were the good old days.”
“Tommy, I never really had a biological son, only a daughter that I haven’t seen since her birth. But you are the only son I knew, the only son that I will ever love. I consider you my blood.”
“I know. I feel the same about you, J.C.”
“Tommy, don’t you want to experience things like carrying your son on your back, and teaching him how to fish?”
“Yeah, of course I do.”
“Well then, damn it, act like it!” His eyes were watery and he was oblivious to the onlookers.
Tommy had never seen him so angry.
Two corrections officers came over to the table. The taller one asked, “Is there anything wrong?”
“Naw, just having a discussion with my son.”
The guards walked away slowly.
J.C. zeroed in on Tommy again. “I just want you to be at home when I get out. You understand me?”
“Yes, sir ... I understand.” A tear rolled down Tommy’s face.
J.C. stood, walked over, and hugged him.
Tommy looked up at his father and said, “One more trip.” “Make this your last one, son. Promise me.”
“I promise.”
Chapter 24
When Tommy entered Twin’s house and saw JoJo sitting on the sofa, he turned to leave.
“Wait a minute, Tommy. I need to talk to you,” JoJo said.
“Fuck you, man. I ain’t got shit to say to you, man.”
“You are overreacting about this whole situation.”
Tommy turned to face JoJo. “I’m overreacting? You supposed to be my man, and I find out that you been fuckin my girl. How am I supposed to feel?”
“Hey, man, I’m sorry about what happened, and I can’t change that.”
Tommy looked at Twin. “Get this nigga out my face before I punch his goddamn lights out.”
“I want y’all to talk this shit over. We are friends, man. Been friends since the sandbox.”
“And friends are the very muthafuckas you got to keep your eye on.”
“That ain’t true, nigga. I won’t ever do anything to hurt you. I would never snitch on you. That says a lot in this business,” JoJo said.
“Do you like Nia, nigga?”
JoJo turned away.
“You don’t have to answer … you can have the bitch.”
“Tommy, don’t take this shit too seriously,” Twin said.
“When that white bitch took your money, you didn’t want nobody to tell you shit,” Tommy said.
“What do I have to do with what’s going on between y’all?”
“Nothing. That’s why I want you to stay the fuck out of it.”
“Come on, Tommy; this ain’t the end of the world,” JoJo said.
Tommy stepped closer and grabbed JoJo’s shirt, yanking him up. “Hey, muthafucka, you don’t have any idea how I feel. I had this woman in my house, sleeping in the same bed with her night after night, and she’s fuckin my best
friend—a nigga I would have taken a bullet for.”
“Hey, man, let go of my shirt.”
Tommy shoved JoJo to the floor.
JoJo sprang up, grabbed a picture frame from the table, and charged at Tommy.
Twin got between them.
“Muthafucka, if you ever put your hands on me again, we’re going to be burying your fat ass.”
“That will be the day.”
“Come on, man, we got one more trip, then we can call it quits. You niggas got to be friends. We need to do business together.”
Tommy was fuming and breathing heavily.
JoJo put the picture frame back on the table. “I don’t need to be your friend.” “Good, because, nigga, we’ll never be friends,” Tommy said.
“That’s fine with me,” JoJo said.
***** At about 2 a.m., Twin heard a loud thud that appeared to come from downstairs. He’d been dozing off in bed. He didn’t see Jennifer. Then he remembered that she had gone downstairs to watch television. He called out her name.
She screamed. “Oh God. Help me!”
“Shut up, bitch. I will kill you.”
Twin realized he had an intruder in the house. He looked under
his mattress for the Taurus 9mm but remembered that he’d left it in his truck. “Fuck!” Why didn’t he set the home alarm? He grabbed the phone from the dresser.
“Muthafucka, drop that phone, with your bitch ass.”
He recognized the voice. It was J-Black, and he was holding Jennifer by the throat.
“I need money and I need it fast.”
“I’ve given you money already, and I’ve put you up on licks. And
this is the thanks I get?”
“Twin, I don’t want to hear that shit. I will kill this white bitch, then I
will blast your punk ass if you don’t give me no money.”
“How did you know where I live?”
“Nigga, I’m the best at tailing muthafuckas. Don’t you know?” “Twin give him the money,” Jennifer pleaded.
J-Black smiled. “I see why you didn’t want me coming here. I guess
you didn’t want me to see your lily white trophy, huh?”
Twin carefully stepped to his closet and eased out with a shoe
box. He dumped the money on the bed. “Five grand is all I have.” “I need more than this.”
“I don’t have it right now.”