Boss Lady by Lisa Blue

Boss Lady by Lisa Blue

Author:Lisa Blue [Blue, Lisa]
Language: eng
Format: mobi
Tags: Urban, African American, Contemporary Women, Fiction
ISBN: 9780983603900
Google: 5IMtLgEACAAJ
Amazon: 0983603901
Publisher: New Vision Publication
Published: 2011-05-15T04:00:00+00:00


Lisa Blue is the pen name for a new and upcoming writer Margaret Smith.

Margaret is a native of Charlotte, North Carolina and also resides there. She is the mother of twins that are attending college. Margaret Smith is a Lupus survivor and takes dialysis three times a week. She is currently in the process of having a kidney transplant.

Margaret has always had the flair for writing and decided to try her hand in the literary field. This is her freshman novel and she has many more to share.

Mrs. Smith is currently serving a 72 month sentence at the Federal Medical Center at Carswell. She is to be released soon. With her health giving her a fight, all she wants is to be with her family as soon as possible.

Chapter One

The car moved slowly through the streets of Harlem, in New York City. Its two occupants were watching as merchants closed their stores for the night. The sun had set an hour ago, but the sidewalk remained crowded with people. They surveyed block after block like tourists fascinated by the sights and sounds of an urban legend. Trey and Butter were far from that. Nor were they new-comers in this part of town. Both of them were born in Harlem Hospital and raised in the surrounding neighborhoods, from Central Park North up into the Polo Grounds. They knew their way around these streets like the backs of their hands.

A few girls standing around glanced at their ten year old Mazda and quickly dismissed the both of them as nobodies. In truth, these two had quite a reputation, though an anonymous one. They were the stick-up men that had robbed at least a dozen grocery stores, drug spots, and jewelry-wearing cash-heavy ballers in the last month alone.

Trey had the radio blasting hardcore gangsta rap, as he played with the barrel of a Magnum he held out of sight of onlookers. Butter maneuvered the Mazda down several side streets and came to a stop at a red light. On the corner, several young Black men were laughing and joking at a card table. A small radio near them atop a milk crate was playing oldies. The loud music from the Mazda caught their attention as it idled at the light. Trey stared hard at them, and eventually he was noticed and the men stared back.

Finally, one of them yelled to him, “What the fuck you looking at, man?”

As the light changed, Trey pointed the Magnum at the men, and they all dove to the ground for cover. With one shot, he blasted their tiny radio to bits. The roar of the Magnum echoed on the street. As the men continued to hug the ground, Trey could be heard laughing over the sound of the car’s music as the Mazda sped away.

Trey, at twenty-two years old, had spent half of his life in and out of jail. He was never without a gun. He got his first taste of its power when he got his hands on the .



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