The Mike Black Saga Volume 1 by Roy Glenn
Author:Roy Glenn
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: urba fiction
Publisher: Roy Glenn
Chapter Five
On Saturday afternoon, Travis returned to his house after a couple of very restful days in Connecticut. The time alone did for him exactly what he wanted it to do. It gave him time to think and clear his head. There were no phones in the house, and he turned off his cell phone so he wouldn’t be disturbed.
Travis spent most of the first day in bed, either sleeping or listening to the CD that he’d been looking for, for months: The Complete Bitches Brew Sessions box set by Miles Davis. He thought a lot about getting out of the robbing game, but no matter how he sliced it, Travis always came to the same conclusion. He didn’t have enough money to retire.
He spent a most of his time thinking about Ronnie. The words Freeze spoke to him rolled over and over in his mind.
’Cause if one of his wild man stunts puts this organization or me in jeopardy, I’ll kill him myself. Believe that.
Travis had no doubt that Freeze would kill Ronnie, but he also knew he couldn’t knowingly let that happen and do nothing to prevent it. He would have to kill Freeze if he did it, even if it meant his life. Because killing Freeze, or even trying to for that matter, would be a death sentence.
Travis didn’t even know if he could kill somebody. Shooting your gun in somebody’s direction is a long way from standing in a man’s face and pulling the trigger. Especially Freeze. He had known Freeze for a lot of years; not as long as he’d known Ronnie, but they still went back some years. What he did know is that he had to do whatever it took not to let things come to that.
Once he went through the mail that had collected during his stay in Connecticut, he checked his voice messages. His mother had called to thank him for the three thousand dollars he had deposited in her account. Not wanting to arouse the suspicions of his mother or that of the IRS, Travis never deposited too much money into her account at one time. He put just enough to be sure she was taken care of.
After his father died in his sleep six years ago, Travis decided that the Bronx was no longer a place where he wanted his mother to live. “Especially now that daddy’s gone. I would just feel a lot better if you lived someplace else. Someplace safer.” So, after two more years of singing that same old song, Travis finally moved his mother out of the city. While he still had a conventional job, he made a decent down payment on a house in Fort Myers, Florida. She was near an old friend and some relatives who she’d lost touch with, so she was very happy there.
There were a few calls from women who no longer held his interest and wanted to know why he’d stopped calling. Why don’t you call me anymore? This was frequently the question they asked.
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