Game Over Paperback by Winter Ramos
Author:Winter Ramos [Ramos, Winter]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: Biography & Autobiography, Personal Memoirs, Entertainment & Performing Arts, Music, Rap & Hip Hop, Genres & Styles, Women
ISBN: 9781934230640
Google: jKYgngEACAAJ
Amazon: 1934230642
Publisher: Life Changing Books
Published: 2013-03-14T14:00:00+00:00
14- Hustlin’—Grindin’
The Puerto Rico trip ended well, with me finally getting with Jason before I left. Although the sex had improved the relationship was dwindling—fast, and I knew it. I just wanted us to at least maintain our friendship. After all he’d known me longer than any other man I still kept in touch with. Jason continued to make my goal difficult. He kept doing shit to irritate me, trying to make me explode.
I saw him months later in Jacksonville at the Superbowl festivities. It was the perfect place to attend several parties back to back. My homegirl and I showed up at the club where Jada would perform. We texted his homeboy who got us into the club where we all partied and had a good time. Drinks were flowing but the mood was crazy. Out of the blue, Jason started acting funny again, like he didn’t know me. That was it. I blasted off on him, repeating all the same shit we’d been going through lately. “You letting this success shit go to your head,” I said loudly. “Remember, I knew you when you had nothing.”
“I’m just acting the way you acting,” he replied.
Yet even though I had grown tired of his bullshit over the last few years I spent the next two nights with him in Jacksonville where I put it on him, reminding him of what he’d been missing. His sex was the best he’d given me in a while. Not because I was in love with him, but because I had love for him and how he’d been a part of my life for so long.
Not long after the Superbowl, Webb got ahold of me and asked if I wanted to do some work with him. Him and Cheo were doing well as Fab’s managers, which blew my mind because they’d all come a long way. Never in a million years did I expect them to one day manage one of the hottest rappers in the industry. They’d once been street dudes grinding their way to the top. They’d definitely gotten focused; left the knuckle head shit alone and were now about legitimate business. I was so proud.
I started working for them within weeks. It was nothing major. I would do simple tasks like scheduling, typing up contracts, handling riders and tasks with the accountant. It didn’t pay much but it was a side hustle while making my styling career happen. Also, it helped beef up my resume.
Although the pay was weak, I enjoyed working for Cheo and Webb and went above and beyond with my duties. They always treated me with respect and always kept our relationship professional. That made me feel comfortable and appreciated so I never wanted to disappoint. I stayed just as professional as they did and kept a positive attitude even during days when life had me down. Everyone felt comfortable around me and liked the real, wild and crazy Winter. It was because of those things that they eventually recommended me to Fab when an assistant position opened.
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