Pimp by Ken Bruen & Jason Starr
Author:Ken Bruen & Jason Starr [Bruen, Ken & Starr, Jason]
Language: eng
Format: epub
ISBN: 9781783295708
Publisher: Titan Books
Published: 2016-03-14T21:00:00+00:00
THIRTEEN
Maybe my future starts right now.
JOHN GARFIELD IN The Postman Always Rings Twice
Mo had it all figured out. Once they got the money from that Larry Reed motherfucker, theyâd take out the boss too. Hell, why the fuck not? Mo liked even numbers a lot more than odd. Mo never was too good at math in schoolâor maybe the problem was he wasnât in school all that much at allâbut he knew 85K split two ways was a lot more than 85K split three. But can you even split 85? He thought you could only split even numbers. Fuck it, man, if there was an extra dollar, heâd keep it, and theyâd go down to Meh-hee-coe. Man, eighty-five thousand dollars is like a million pesos down there. Moneyâs worth more below the border, he didnât know why everybody didnât want to move down there. Why waste your time with dollars when you can have pesos?
Moâs plan: they could use some of the cash to buy a ranch-type hacienda or whatever they were called, then use the rest to see how they might take on part of the cartelâs business. Stay small but profitable. Heâd need Jo for the heavy lifting, the guy was dumb as shit, but you donât got a wingman, who else gonna take out the trash?
But Jo, man, heâd been sniffing round Larry Reedâs wife, going, âCanât wait to taste a piece of that meatâ and âBet the lady be tastinâ sweetâ and âThereâs a sweet hole down in that basement and Iâm gonna plug it.â
Disrespectful-to-women shit like that.
Mo was southern, and all southern boys are gentlemen. He didnât mind that talk when it was for show, like at the producerâs house. But that was just to put on a show, to scare the dumb guy.
Mo went to Jo, âYou talk to your momma with that mouth?â and Jo said, âIf I wanted to fuck her, I would.â
Jo was so stupid, it was impossible to have a sensible conversation around the man.
Mo was from Tennessee, hundred miles outside Memphis. Mo was the type of guy whoâd kill a man who looked at him funnyâand he had, seven times. Make that eightâthere was that guy who gave him queer looks at that honkytonk back home. But women, man, he didnât never kill none of them. Women were sacred to Mo. He didnât understand how any man could ever hurt a woman. Women were a gift from God. Just look at themâhow soft and gentle they all were, with all them curves. A woman was like a beautiful white mountain. Not that women had to be white, he wasnât no redneckâat least not when it came to fucking. Heâd fuck any woman, no matter what color. Like at ho houses, some guys would only pick the white girls, but Mo went black, Chinese, Mexican, didnât matter to him. But most of the guys Mo knew growinâ up went around hating niggers.
Thatâs one reason why Mo took off for Los Angeles.
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