Requiem for a Broken Dream.

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Post by Soapy » 28 Jul 2024, 10:53

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Season 2, Episode 12: Season Finale

“It was just a fight,” Kam sucked his teeth, drawing even more ire from his father.

“It wasn’t just anything!” Kwame fired back, “You got suspended from school! I just spoke to Justin and he’s going to try to talk to the coaches, but they already talking about kicking you off the team!”

“Man, I could have told you that,” Kam shook his head, “They don’t fuck with me, they never have.”

“Watch it.”

“I’m just saying, obviously they’re going to take their side.”

“I leave for one day, Kamaldeen, and you get in trouble like this? How are you going to survive this week when I’m gone for damn near the whole week?”

“It has nothing to do with that,” Kam groaned, “It was just regular high school stuff, and a fight broke out and they need to put the fall guy on someone since we were on some other school’s campus and it made the school look bad. One person can’t fight by themselves, and I wasn’t even the one that started it!”

“Did you tell them that?”

“They weren’t trying to listen anyway,” Kam scoffed, “They told me I was suspended before I even sat down and everybody else just got indoor instead.”

“I’m not going to Puerto Rico,” Kwame shook his head, “Ain’t no way.”

“Dad, I’m telling you, it wasn’t my fault. I was just defending myself; I’ve been doing everything you've asked.”

“I know, that’s what makes this so frustrating.”

“I messed up but don’t let that mess up what you and Hector got going, not like I’m a loose cannon that can’t be left alone.”

Kwame took a moment to ponder, “You’re going to be either in the house or at the gym, I’ll tell the guys that they can expect you every day from three o’clock until seven, you understand? If I call and they tell me you’re not there, I’m cutting off your phone when I get back, the TV is leaving your room and you’re going to be begging the good lord to help you.”

“I got you,” Kam assured him.



“What paperwork you got on this?”

“It’s under my name,” Curtis replied, looking up from his bowl of cereal.

“Sharon still got you on the payroll?” Snow asked, admiring the granite counters.

“I can try to get something lined up for you,” Curtis confirmed with a nod, “Maybe not at Sharon’s but I know she be running people through her cousin’s shop too.”

“I’m good,” Snow shook his head, “Ain’t no amount of scrubbing going to fix my jacket, it is what it is at that point.”

He was right, his arrest record was extensive and had all the makings of a career criminal, not an employee.

“I ain’t going to blow up your spot,” Snow reassured his cousin, “I just need a place to lay low for a minute, let that shit with B-Wood marinate before I really start putting my foot in niggas’ asses.”

“This your crib just as much as mine,” Curtis corrected him, “Ain’t none of this without the work you put in.”

“You won’t even know I’m here,” Snow continued, “You can keep bringing them fat white bitches through.”

“I know your ass still burning from Big Rhonda,” Curtis fired back in a way only he could joke with Snow, “You definitely ain’t one to talk.”

“That’s different, jailhouse rules in effect. A bad bitch like Diamond going to jump from dick to dick soon as you get processed and spend all your bread. Now Rhonda? Rhonda might stuff the work in her pussy, she’s going to put money in your books, even move that burner that you forgot at your auntie crib. I’m a jail nigga, I need a Rhonda. You ain’t never been inside so what’s your excuse?”

“I don’t need one, that girl wasn’t even that big. Besides, that was like a one-time thing on a drought.”

“More like two times.”

“Probably three,” Curtis and Snow erupted in laughter.



Kam closed the lid of his laptop and grabbed his phone, scrolling through Jasmine’s latest story on Instagram which featured her hanging by the river. Kam didn’t need to be at the gym for another couple hours and the campus was a walkable distance, especially with the fall weather.

He threw a shirt on and texted Marcus as he made his way to the door, wishing to secure a ride from Jasmine’s back to the gym which was quite a distance. He had been texting him throughout the day but hadn’t gotten an answer. Kam was running low on funds and wasn’t trying to spend it on an Uber so he grabbed his gym bag and headed over to Marcus’ which would extend the trek to Jasmine’s but would expedite his required trip to the gym afterwards.

He knocked on the door but didn’t get an immediate answer, knocking on it again as he noticed his car was parked outside. He could hear footsteps inside the apartment and when he went to knock again, the door swung open.

“Fuck you doing here?” Marcus greeted him, dapping him up before leading him to the living room.

“I tried hitting you up,” Kam made his way to the living room where Johnny was smoking a blunt on the couch.

“My phone at my girl,” Marcus was short, “What you need?”

“I’m about to head over to Jasmine’s, you trying to slide?”

“Nah,” Marcus sat down, “Not today, little nigga.”

“Grown folk business,” Johnny laughed, “Not that little shit you got us into the other day.”

“Y’all the ones that started swinging,” Kam defended himself, “I never told y’all to fight my battles.”

“Can’t have motherfuckers jumping one of ours,” Johnny replied, “You trying to make some money today?”

“We ain’t doing that,” Marcus interjected, “I already told your ass.”

“What’s up?” Kam innocently asked, taking a seat.

“We got a play,” Johnny explained, “Some dope at a crib, maybe even some money too. Definitely some money, actually. It’s a two-man but the motherfucker liable to know it’s me, even with a mask. We grew up together, playpen type shit.”

“That’s a dead giveaway,” Marcus shook his head, “Even with that, I’ll rather stand on that with you then get young boy involved in this shit here. This ain’t no playhouse robbery, my nigga, it’s some real pressure behind this shit if it goes wrong.”

“That boy a bitch,” Johnny rebuffed, “Ain’t nothing going to go wrong. He’s liable to give up that money with no strap, no nothing. He’s just related to some motherfucker that put in real work so people are scared, that’s all. I’ve seen that boy get stomped out, not do shit about it.”

“Snow’s going to come looking for his money,” Marcus was adamant, “And he ain’t going to kill his cousin about it. He’s going to tear the whole city up looking for that bitch and I’m ready to stand behind that but young boy, he don’t got no business being involved in that.”

“Nobody even knows this man,” Johnny pointed towards Kam, who remained quiet, “We already got out of town buyers lined up. By the time Snow gets done beefing with B-Wood and realizes it wasn’t him, the motherfucker probably going to be back in jail, worried about some whole other shit.”

“I don’t know,” Marcus leaned back, looking towards Kam, “What you think?”

“I’m with whatever.”



Kam’s heart was pounding out of his chest and no matter what breathing exercise he tried, he couldn’t get his breathing under control. The lack of flowing oxygen only worsened once he put the mask on, making it feel even more real.

They crept up the stairs, relieved that there wasn’t a noticeable security camera aimed at any of the doors. Using the tip of the gun, Marcus lightly knocked on the door before taking a step back.

The gun that was tucked inside Kam’s waistband felt like it weighed a thousand pounds as Kam kept a firm grip on it, as instructed by Johnny. From the first time they placed a gun in Kam’s hands, Marcus had stressed him to not pull it out under any circumstance unless he was ready to let it go.

He desperately wished for that moment to never arrive just as the door slowly opened. Marcus didn’t waste any time kicking it in, causing Curtis to stumble to the ground.

Marcus held a finger to his mouth as he pointed the gun towards Curtis, instructing him to back up inside the house. Kam took a deep breath before following Marcus as they were now inside the kitchen, which had all the features of a luxury apartment.

“Close the door,” Marcus told Kam, who had forgotten his instructions.

Kam did so, making another mistake of turning his back to the action but thankfully, nothing occurred before they were all now in the living room.

“You already know what it is,” Marcus told Curtis, not bothering to mask his voice, “Anybody in here?”

“Just me,” Curtis managed to get out, “Just take what you want, bruh.”

Johnny’s intel appeared to be legit as Curtis looked even more terrified than how Kam was feeling on the inside, although he had the advantage of being on the other end of the gun.

They followed Curtis into what appeared to be the master bedroom with his hands raised and interlocked behind his head, as instructed by Marcus.

“There’s a suitcase underneath the bed,” Curtis’ voice continued to crack, “In the closet, behind the shoes, there’s a PS5 box that got the dope.”

Kam felt like he was stuck in quicksand as Marcus motioned for him to retrieve the items, taking deep breaths between each movement. He was relieved to go under the bed and indeed find the suitcase, opening to reveal what was the most amount of cash that Kam had ever seen in his life. He grabbed the handle and walked over to the closet, taking out the PS5 box.

“Put the dope in the suitcase,” Marcus instructed, which Kam followed suit.

The ordeal didn’t take very long and once it was done, Kam used the zip-ties they had brought with them to tie up Curtis’ hands, who continued to not put up any fight.

This was the world’s softest drug dealer is all that Kam could think as he felt himself getting more relaxed the more time he spent inside the apartment. Johnny had told them to pistol whip Curtis before they left but given his cooperation and the urge to get out of the apartment, Marcus felt no need to do so.

“Pleasure doing business with you,” Marcus said confidently as they began walking out of the apartment with Kam carrying the suitcase.

Marcus tucked his piece into his waistband as they closed the door behind them, quickly stopping Kam as he went to take off his mask.

“Not until we get to the car,” he said as they quickly rushed down the flight of stairs.

They reached the bottom step when they heard the unmistakable sound of a door violently opening just as Johnny’s car was within sight. They both froze and turned around to the sound of a bullet whizzing by their ears.

“Fuck!” yelled Snow as the gun jammed.

They both ducked with Kam covering his head frantically, afraid he had been hit. He felt Marcus’ pull as they began running towards Johnny’s car only for it to take off once more bullets rang out, shattering one of the side windows.

Marcus took a sharp left, pulling Kam with him who dumped the suitcase. With his hands free, Kam was able to take off as Marcus began returning fire as Snow had taken chase.

Kam would occasionally turn around to see Marcus running behind him, periodically firing shots as they made their way through the apartment complex grounds. Kam's eyes scanned for Johnny's car, hoping to see it turn the corner at any moment but it never came as they made their way to the edge of the complex. Kam jumped the gate, aiding Marcus as they exited the premises and were now running through the side street that led into the apartment complex.

Kam’s rapid heartbeat was only matched by his pounding steps on the pavement, picking up pace with each stride. The gunshots were less frequent with each turn into a street and then another street until it became quiet. Kam felt a sense of relief as he slowed down, turning around only to find that Marcus was nowhere to be seen.

“Yo, Marcus! Marcus! Marcus!”
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Post by Captain Canada » 28 Jul 2024, 15:36

This man just can't stop. You putting your main character through hell :drose:
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Post by The JZA » 28 Jul 2024, 15:55

I don't think Marcus made it bruh :excuseme:
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Post by djp73 » 28 Jul 2024, 21:01

:lbjooo:

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Post by Soapy » 29 Jul 2024, 07:45

Captain Canada wrote:
28 Jul 2024, 15:36
This man just can't stop. You putting your main character through hell :drose:
I'm sipping on whiskey, I'm feeling it now! Tell momma I'm sorry for letting her down!
The JZA wrote:
28 Jul 2024, 15:55
I don't think Marcus made it bruh :excuseme:
I don't think so either, big dawg
djp73 wrote:
28 Jul 2024, 21:01
:lbjooo:
trauma smh
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Post by djp73 » 29 Jul 2024, 07:55

Maybe Marcus getting capped will wake our boy up.

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Post by Soapy » 29 Jul 2024, 08:48

djp73 wrote:
29 Jul 2024, 07:55
Maybe Marcus getting capped will wake our boy up.
one can only hope

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Post by Soapy » 29 Jul 2024, 08:49

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Season 3, Episode 1

“We understand…it’s just that…okay, that’s fine…is your dad around by any chance?”

The rest of the coaching staff looked on, leaning back in their chairs as another call came and went as expected. After hanging up the phone, coach Huggins walked over to the board, crossing another name off the board.

“He’s out for sure or some hope?” coach Wyatt drummed his pen against the table.

“He was going to be tough to hang on,” coach Huggins rubbed his temples, “Bergen County kids are always a battle, even without the shit we got going on.”

“I really liked his teammate,” coach Wyatt nodded, remembering last year’s scouting trip, “The big running back, he signed yet?”

Coach Huggins pulled out his phone, scrolling through messages. “Transferred to Tampa. Haven’t spoken to him since. Maybe our guys can flag it—see if he’s still available.”

Coach Applebaum, nursing his coffee, cut to the chase. “Is he a take?”
Huggins hesitated. “Junior tape looked good. Power 5 body, no doubt. But with just one running back slot, is he the guy?”

Coach Wyatt leaned forward. “We’ve got a job to do until we don’t. Whoever steps in can shape this class—and us. Keep recruiting, keep building those relationships.”
And so, in that dim room, they weighed their options—the future of their team hanging in the balance. The phone rang again, and they braced themselves for the next twist in this high-stakes game



The room swirled into focus as the counselor’s stern voice cut through Kam’s haze. The lingering effects of whatever he’d taken last night were fading, replaced by the harsh reality of his situation.

“Are you listening to me?” Her gaze bore into him, unyielding.

Kam cleared his throat, straightening in the chair. “Yes, ma’am,” he mumbled, rubbing his temples.

“You’re not like the other kids that I see here,” her eyes returned to the monitor in front of him, “You could have made Honors, easily.”

Kam nodded; his mind now fixated on his afternoon plans with the added clarity. Jasmine had evening classes, but he could probably hang out by the lawn until then, maybe even catch Brit in between classes.

“This is your future we’re talking about here,” she snapped her fingers in front of his face, “I don’t know what else could be so important.”

Kam could think of a few.

“I understand, miss.”

“You really need to, young man. I’m not one to get the law involved but at this point, you’re giving me no choice. Truancy is a serious matter and if you’re having a hard time in high school with absences, college isn’t going to be any easier with that added freedom. Last time we spoke, I understand that the football thing isn’t really happening right now but with your grades, you can still go to college as a student.”



The air inside the prison visiting room hung heavy, as if it carried the weight of countless stories—each one a thread in the tapestry of despair. Curtis stepped through the metal detector, its harsh beep echoing off the sterile walls. The guard eyed him with practiced suspicion, but Curtis had nothing to hide except the ache in his chest.

Snow sat at the far end of the room, separated from Curtis by a scratched and smudged pane of glass. The fluorescent lights above flickered intermittently, casting a sickly pallor on Snow’s face. Curtis settled into the familiar plastic chair, picking up the phone.

“Hey,” Curtis said, his voice barely audible over the buzz of static. “How are you holding up?”

Snow’s face remained stoic, “Appreciate you coming through on the phone, they taxing motherfuckers crazy in here.”

“Everything solid?” Curtis was careful with his words, always cognizant of listeners.

“I can’t call it,” Snow replied nonchalantly, “I’ll probably go down to the library today, see if anything in there that I can bring up to the lawyer next time we link up.”

“You spoke to Bunny?”

“The shit is what it is,” Snow scoffed, “I mean, I’m in here, ain’t I?”

“You don’t got to be,” Curtis’ voice rose with passion, “I’ve been talking to the lawyer and...”

“That's the problem right there.”

“Fuck that,” Curtis continued to raise his voice, “It ain’t no fucking rule book to this shit!"

“But it is, cuzzo. It’s some rules to this bitch and you accept it the day you hop off that porch, whether you read that motherfucker or not.”

“It ain’t ratting if,” Curtis stopped himself, once again cognizant of listeners, “I’m just saying, we have options.”

“I really don't,” Snow explained, “I’m going to stand on it or fight it, none of which come with being a fucking witness or a fucking victim. That’s just how that shit goes bruh and I’m ready to stand behind that.”

“Every day you in here, I’m also out there, by my fucking self. The sharks are fucking circling me, man!” Curtis hung up the phone.
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Post by Captain Canada » 29 Jul 2024, 09:01

:wtf: write up the next one, keep it coming

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Post by Soapy » 29 Jul 2024, 10:23

Captain Canada wrote:
29 Jul 2024, 09:01
:wtf: write up the next one, keep it coming
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