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Post by Soapy » 23 Jul 2024, 16:02

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Season 2, Episode 9

“We don’t even need the strap for this one,” Marcus told Johnny before flicking his cigarette out onto the driveway.

“You never know,” Johnny shook his head, making sure nothing was in the chamber before tucking it into his waistband, “Where young boy at?”

“Some coach or something wanted to talk with him after the game,” Marcus shrugged, keeping an eye on the backdoor that led into the pool area as the partygoers filtered in and out.

“He flawing on us?” Johnny scoffed, always keeping at least one hand on his piece.

“Young boy would never,” Marcus laughed, “That motherfucker got more heart than half the niggas I did time with.”

“I don’t know,” Johnny tilted his head, “His ass a little green to me.”

“He’s supposed to be green,” Marcus sucked his teeth, “He ain’t the type to send on no dummy mission to crash out or nothing.”

“I guess. What we doing then?”

“Shit, we roll out. This really a two-man anyway.”



“Grades aren’t going to be a problem?”

“They shouldn’t be,” Kwame interjected, eagerly anticipating the answer himself.

“No, sir,” Kam let out a dry chuckle, having always been a B-minus student his entire life.

“Your transcript situation is all sorted out with the transfer?” coach Martin continued his line of questioning, almost as if he was going through a mental checklist.

“I just need to retake my Spanish II which I’m doing online right now,” Kam answered, “That’s the only thing that didn’t transfer over.”

“I like your game, son. I really do,” coach Martin explained, “You and Stacy would be a crazy backfield, but we just can’t guarantee you a spot right now until we see how the number situation plays out. I’ve been hearing about you, though, and we’re all excited to potentially have you join us up there in Orlando and be part of something special.”

Kam wasn’t sure how to respond, given the qualifier in coach Martin’s unofficial offer-that-wasn’t-an-offer, “Thanks, Coach.”

He shook his hand and exchanged contact information before coach Martin moved on to the next player that was waiting for him.

“Justin!” Kam overheard him, “You’ll look really good in that black and gold, man!”

“They’re pretty good at football, right?” Kwame asked once they weren't within earshot, vaguely remembering their ‘national championship’ run from a few seasons ago.

“Not since they moved up,” Kam answered, “Ain’t like they offered me, anyway.”

“Sounded like an offer to me,” Kwame refuted, “He didn’t drive all the way here from Orlando to see someone he didn’t want.”

“He came down here to watch Catholic,” Kam scoffed, “He just happened to see me and decided to do that sweet talk sh—thing that coaches do when they’re recruiting, just in case the other hundred players they actually want don’t come.”

“You looked good tonight,” Kwame remained optimistic, “They beat the hell out of you, though.”

Kam winced as Kwame touched one of the several bruises on his face, all administered by his own team.



“They stomped out the homie over a bitch?”

“Keep laughing,” Kam did his best to stifle his own laughter, “It’s y’all fault I got fucked up.”

“I thought you had them hands on you,” Marcus held up both of his fists while he let the blunt dangle on his bottom lip, “Bap, bap, I’ve seen you thrown them bitches.”

“It’s fucking three three-hundred-pound niggas on me,” Kam defended himself, “Ain’t no fighting that many big ass niggas.”

“They baby shit soft though,” Johnny interjected, pouring some more drink into Kam’s cup, “We’re going to get you right though, stop by the spot later. Let a couple tender women nurse you back to health.”

Kam wasn’t a big fan of gentlemen’s club but after the past few days, they were a welcomed distraction.

The trio continued to pre-game in Marcus’ driveway, away from his nagging girlfriend who particularly wasn’t fond of Johnny.

“How did the shit go down tonight?” Kam asked, “I was really trying to get out of there, but my pops and them just kept talking and talking.”

“Swiped a couple cards,” Marcus muttered.

“A party seems crazy,” Kam laughed, relieved that his absence didn’t cause any problems, “With all of them motherfuckers around.”

“Everybody drunk and you got a million suspects before they even know we was in the house,” Johnny boasted, “They’re all going to get home, wake up late as fuck tomorrow and we done cashed out the cards, pawned off what we needed to pawn off all before a police report is even filed. By then, that card is in a motherfucking sewer or some shit.”

They returned to drinking in silence, each sip easing the aching pain that was traveling through Kam’s body.

“Yo Kam, why don’t you hit up that white bitch again?” Marcus asked out of nowhere, pausing for a second before they all busted out laughing.
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Post by Agent » 23 Jul 2024, 19:14

UCF would be dope :blessed:

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Post by Soapy » 24 Jul 2024, 18:07

Season 2, Episode 10

“You can’t possible believe that.”

“I’m just saying,” Kam contested, breaking eye contact as the butterflies remained in his stomach, “A shark ain’t never run up on somebody like me.”

“Your irrational confidence is endearing,” Jasmine sighed, “I wish I had that shit sometimes.”

“The confidence I do have is rational,” Kam playfully corrected her, “I don’t even think I’m cocky like that for real.”

“You have your moments,” she agreed, “I think it’s something about you football niggas, just athletes in general.”

“You need that shit,” Kam nodded, “The only way you’re going to put pads on and run into another motherfucker that got the same pads you got on, maybe faster, maybe even bigger than you.”

“You were always like that?”

“I’m not going to lie to you,” Kam smiled, “I was nice as fuck in little league.”

“Here we go,” Jasmine rolled her eyes, a smile creeping on her face.

“I was,” Kam insisted, “But then everyone sort of caught up to me around like freshman year and shit and my boy made varsity and was playing and I was still on JV and that robbed me of my confidence for a bit. I got it back though but then when everything happened with my mom and stepdad…I don’t know if I lost my confidence, I just didn’t really have any use for it for real.”

“What happened?”

“They died in a car crash,” it had been so long since Kam had spoken about it, his voice cracking, “My little sister, too.”

Jasmine’s mouth was agape as she scrambled for words, “Kam…I’m so sorry to hear that, that’s awful.”

“Yeah, I was supposed to be there too so it’s type shit weird. Like, maybe if I went…we leave early or maybe late, and it never happens. Maybe I bitch about the restaurant, and we go somewhere else. I don’t know but maybe shit different. Or maybe I’m dead too, who fucking knows.”

“Do you talk to anybody about it?”

“I was seeing a therapist for a while but it’s on and off since I moved down here with my pops. She’s cool for a white lady, but I don’t know exactly what she’s going to fix. It’s not like she can bring them back.”

“Don’t be like that,” she placed her hand on Kam’s, “Therapy helps, and it matters. It can’t change what happened, but it can improve on how you handle not only the stuff that happened to you but the stuff that’s going to happen to you in the future.”

“You sound like one of those brochures at her office,” Kam tried to lighten the mood.

“I went to one when my parents got divorced,” she looked off into the bay, the sunlight reflecting off her hazel eyes, “I didn’t think it helped at the time but looking back, it did. Even if it causes you to think about what you’re doing or saying for a split second, it changes how you process things and that’s like half the battle right there.”

“I still want to do dumb shit all the time,” Kam scoffed, “Not on some like suicidal shit but…just fuck something up, you know? Do some dumb shit, know it’s dumb shit but do it anyways because fuck it.”

“Is what why you hang around Marcus and them?”

“They’re the homies,” Kam defended, “Shit, you need some motherfuckers that’s always into something to get your mind off things.”

“I know what Marcus does,” Jasmine looked at Kam through her eyebrows, “Brit had to practically beg that nigga not to come to our dorm with his gun and shit anymore. I know you’re not like them is all I’m saying.”

“Is that why you don’t text me back?”

“I invited you here,” Jasmine sucked her teeth before letting out a deep sigh, “If you must know…it’s because I have a boyfriend…kind of.”

“What kind of boyfriend is a kind of boyfriend?” Kam tried his best to laugh it off.

“We’ve been together since like the eight grade,” she explained, “When we realized we were going to different schools, we agreed that we’d date other people for a semester and go from there.”

“That’s dumb as hell,” Kam instinctively blurred out, not realizing his actions until the words were already out of his mouth.

“I know,” she playfully punched Kam’s shoulder, “We said no hooking up or anything and one thing led to another…”

“You was airing it out on campus?”

“I was being a college freshman,” she scoffed, “Y’all swear we don’t get horny too. I told him, and he cussed me out, ghosted me for a while which is when we hooked up so I felt super guilty about it and that’s why I never texted you back, if you must know.”

“So, because a nigga ghosted you, you ghosted a nigga. Did you also ghost your other niggas?”

“Stop acting like I just have this roster of niggas,” Jasmine corrected him, “Y’all always worried about the next nigga and not the bitch in front of you.”

“I just want to know if I’m the only sorry nigga that got dubbed,” Kam held his hands up.

“You didn’t get dubbed, dummy. Those other guys were just drunken hook ups.”

“You were pretty lit that night, too.”

“Yeah, and you asked me like a hundred times if I was okay. I damn near had to beg for you to fuck me.”

“I don’t remember it that way,” Kam scoffed.

“That’s a good thing,” Jasmine once again punched Kam, this time with a bit more force, “I wasn’t just another notch on your belt, at least you didn’t make it seem that way.”

“So why dog me and treat those other niggas better?”

“Kam, if I just kept on fucking you, you’d be just that. A fuck, nothing else.”

“I guess,” it still didn’t make sense in his teenage brain but he also didn’t want to ruin the good day they had had, doing all the touristy shit throughout downtown from the museum to the aquarium and now hanging out by Armature Works.

“You think I’m a hoe or something?” she broke through the temporary silence.

“Nah,” he laughed it off, “I just wish you had texted me is all.”

“And tell you what? I have a boyfriend that’s not really my boyfriend that’s not talking to me right now?”

“We all got somebody,” Kam shrugged, “There’s a girl in NYU right now that I swore I was going to marry in middle school. I still care for her, might even love her but shit, she is over there and I’m not. You’re here and she’s not.”



“I don’t want a repeat of last year,” coach Sutton was adamant as he leaned back on his chair, facing his assistant coaches.

“They got Brandon after this and Leto, so this is the three-game stretch for them to try to get a win this year,” coach Caleb added, browsing through their schedule on his phone.

“They beat both of them last year after playing us tough,” coach Sutton continued, “They played better against King last week so they’re looking to finish off the job from last year.”

“I still think we can rest our guys,” coach Sarria quipped, “If we can’t whoop this team – which is worse than last year’s team – without our top guys, we might as well send everyone home.”

“Danny can’t play anyway,” coach Howell joined in agreement, “It’s a non-district game and we got Robinson next week which is going to be our toughest game of the year with the playoffs right after.”

“This is the perfect game to rest our banged-up guys,” coach Justin nodded, “It’s a full-on sprint to the finish line after this week so if we don’t take a break now, we might be out of gas by the first quarter of the playoff game.”

“Give Kam that bitch thirty times,” coach Howell suggested, “He don’t need no clean running lanes and Chamberlain is too damn little to arm tackle him.”



“You barely spent any time with him,” she spat with venom as Marcus walked out the door and walked over to Johnny’s car, not bothering to wave back to his son.

“What we got?” Marcus quickly asked as he reached inside, closing the door behind him.

“We got his bitch ass lined up,” Johnny said with glee as he rolled out of the parking lot, “She can’t say for sure if he got product on him but we got the addy.”

“What the fuck? Hell nah, I ain’t going for that if we don’t know if the dope there for real.”

“That motherfucker ain’t trusting nobody else with Snow shit because they’ll rob his ass clean,” Johnny insisted, “He is keeping that dope on him, I’m telling you.”

“How good is this line?”

“This shit is platinum,” Johnny was proud of himself, “B-Wood people tell me he definitely getting a package soon and my homegirl been to his crib plenty of time out by Town and Country.”

“Where the white folks stay at?”

“Don’t nobody know he’s over there, not even Snow. The only people he lets come to his crib is his girl who my homegirl done picked up a few times.”

“Why is she backdooring him?”

“His girl doesn’t know.”

“Not his girl,” Marcus sighed, “Your homegirl.”

“Because the bitch be acting bougie as fuck ever since she moved out there,” Johnny laughed, “She practically living with that man.”

“She’s going to be in the house?”

“She got a piss test in two weeks,” Johnny answered, “We do it that day, guaranteed to be out of the house.”
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Post by Captain Canada » 25 Jul 2024, 12:13

Little retribution for Kam's love life :blessed:

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Post by Soapy » 26 Jul 2024, 15:03

Captain Canada wrote:
25 Jul 2024, 12:13
Little retribution for Kam's love life :blessed:
our boy coming up
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Post by The JZA » 26 Jul 2024, 15:34

Aight Kam

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The JZA wrote:
26 Jul 2024, 15:34
Aight Kam

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Season 2, Episode 11

“I don’t want cheese on mine,” Sandra was quick to interject after getting Marcus’ attention.

“Just three cheeseburgers then,” he relayed to the youngster behind the register, occasionally turning around to make sure the game hadn’t started.

“I can’t believe what some of these babies are wearing,” Dee scoffed unironically as she sported booty shorts and a crop top, “These little girls fast as hell.”

“You were giving it up in the staircase just like them,” Johnny reminded her, placing his arm around her neck, “It’s just their turn, is all.”

“That was once and just to shut you up,” she sucked her teeth, grabbing the aluminum wrapped food from Marcus, “Thanks, Marcus. Little man still coming?”

“You know her momma be on bullshit,” Marcus shook his head, “We’re here to show love to our young boy, I don’t need the drama that come with that bitch.”



“Seidu-Harris cuts back inside, finds a crease and he’s going to pick up the first down.”



“It is a chunk play and a huge gain on that play after the handoff to Seidu-Harris!”



“The give to the tailback and he’s going to be stopped just short of the goal line”



“Tight end in motion, handoff to Seidu-Harris and he’s going to score for the first touchdown of the game!”



“Seidu-Harris is still running and he’s going to keep running as he heads into the endzone!”



“The give on the inside and he bounces it outside, back inside and he gets behind his pads for the pickup of thirteen on the play.”



“From the gun, the running back on the move and he breaks through the tackle and he’s off to the races! Another touchdown for the senior!”



“Seidu-Harris inside the thirty and he’s still running!”



“Seidu-Harris with the carry and they get him on the ground but not after a pick-up of twelve yards.”



Kam powered himself off the turf, ignoring the outstretched arms of one of the lineman. The group was seemingly ready to put their differences aside, at least for tonight, but Kam was in no mood as he was finding success on his own.

He made his way to the huddle, taking a deep sigh as the JV call-up fumbled his way through the play call. It was an outside run and that’s all that mattered to Kam as he took his position behind the backup quarterback.

The ball was snapped and tucked into Kam’s belly, as had happened on the play before and the play before that and the play before that. Mike, one of the few seniors that even suited up for the game, convincingly won his reach block from his left tackle spot and turned his defender completely inside just in time for Kam to turn up field right off Mike’s block.

He set the second level defender up by stopping his feet and quickly restarting them as he hit the outside, cutting back inside to avoid the cornerback before switching the ball to his right arm and cutting across the middle of the field.

He fully expected someone to shoot for his ankle or bump into him, but he remained untouched as he galloped into the endzone for his sixth touchdown of the night.



“I don’t even need a big crib,” Marcus held his hands up, “Just a nice little spot in the city, get away from this girl right here for a couple of days, you feel me?”

“Nigga, please,” Sandra sucked her teeth, “If you buy him one Kam, you got to get us one.”

“You wasn’t with him shooting in the gym,” Johnny chimed in, “I was giving that boy work in the summer, how you think his conditioning is like that? You better shout me out at the draft!”

“I don’t think you ever beat me,” Kam corrected him, “Matter of fact, I’m pretty sure you owe me bread.”

“See how easily they divide and conquer,” Johnny shook his head, “That’s how Rome got burnt down in a day., all over a bitch.”

“I’m pretty sure that was Troy,” Kam laughed with the rest of the group joining in as well, including Johnny.

“I would be running through them hoes if I was you,” Johnny told Kam, staring at a passerby’s backside, eliciting a flick of the ear from his girlfriend, “Not for me, for him!”

“You are too grown to be looking at these little girls,” Dee chastised him, “This is why I’m never carrying no baby for a nigga just for him to leave me for a little hot ass young bitch.”

“I know that’s right,” Sandra agreed, despite having two kids of her own that weren’t Marcus’, “It’s getting to be baddie, baddie, shot o’clock, what is we doing?”

“I don’t think that bus leaving any time soon,” Marcus shrugged, “You might as well ride with us.”

“Shit, by the time we get back to campus, change, have y’all pick me up, the night going to be over with,” Kam agreed and began taking his pads off.

“Ain’t that the fat nigga that jumped you?” Marcus pointed towards Mike, who was posted up near a wall, waiting for the bus with the rest of the players as the game had finished a while ago.

Kam was a bit embarrassed, seeing as they were in front of the girls, even though they were spoken for.

Marcus didn’t wait for an answer and began walking towards Mike with Johnny following suit. Kam was still entangled in his pads and found himself behind the girls as they migrated towards the pack of players.

With no introduction, Marcus landed a looping cross right to Mike’s jaw, causing him to drop like a sack of potatoes. He stood over him and landed a few more blows before the other players realized what was going on and tried to pull Marcus off them only for Johnny to fly in – literally – and start throwing punches. They weren’t very effective in terms of connecting but did serve a purpose in getting them off Marcus.

By the time Kam was free from his shoulder pads, nearly the entire football team had engulfed the circle and were pushing and pulling, trying to make sense of the mess. Marcus and Johnny got to swinging, landing a few good shots despite being outmanned as their younger counterparts were still stunned.

Kam tried to break it up, pulling guys away from the circle but their aggression soon turned towards Kam with one of them aggressively pushing Kam. Kam let his hands go, piecing up his teammate with a couple of nice shoots before the circle quickly began falling apart.

“Yo! Yo! He’s got a gun!”
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Post by Captain Canada » 28 Jul 2024, 09:51

This man needs to align himself with SOMEONE :drose: getting into the shit left, right, and center.

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Post by Soapy » 28 Jul 2024, 10:41

Captain Canada wrote:
28 Jul 2024, 09:51
This man needs to align himself with SOMEONE :drose: getting into the shit left, right, and center.
sometimes you gotta go back in order to go forward
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