Murderville 3: The Black Dahlia by Ashley & Jaquavis

Murderville 3: The Black Dahlia by Ashley & Jaquavis

Author:Ashley & Jaquavis [Ashley & Jaquavis]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Cash Money Content
Published: 2013-09-03T05:00:00+00:00


NINE

BARON SNAPPED BACK TO REALITY AS HE looked down at A’shai’s tombstone. His flashback was so vivid, so real. At that point, tears were pouring down. The thoughts of all he had lost over the years seemed to come crashing down on him. He had lost his wife, his only son, his place as king in the streets. He was reduced to being a wanted fugitive with nothing left but memories. He tapped his shoulders, his forehead, and his stomach to resemble a cross, sending prayers above. He hoped that both Willow and A’shai were resting in peace. Then the thoughts of how A’shai left the world began to bother him again.

He really wished he could have been there to coach him through whatever dilemma he was going through. He couldn’t understand why A’shai would have killed himself. He was so strong. It just doesn’t make sense, he thought as he wiped his tears away and shook his head in disbelief. He believed suicide was for the weak, and he knew for a fact that A’shai was one of the strongest human beings he had ever met. Things just didn’t add up. He needed answers, and he knew where he could directly get them. He needed desperately to see Liberty for closure. For the past few years, he had sent her letters, but he had gotten no response. He knew that he would soon have to return to hiding, so time was of the essence. He was on a mission to find the only person who truly knew what had happened with his dead son.

It was Baron’s first time in the States since he went on the run from the feds, so he was determined to pay her a visit. I just pray to God she is in same house that A’shai purchased. He was about to give it a try. He had sent numerous discreet letters to Liberty, requesting her to come see him. However, she never showed up. Baron took a deep breath, looked around, and put on the cap he had in his back pocket. Pulling the cap low to cover his eyes, he headed to the house in search of Liberty. He had to know what drove his son to take his own life.

Baron approached the house, and from the outside, it seemed as if it had been abandoned for years. The grass was at knee’s length, notices were posted on the front door, and weeds surrounded the home. It was obvious that no one lived there, and it seemed as if all of Baron’s hope went out the window. He was really hoping that Liberty still resided at the home. He would have to start from square one to locate her, but he was up for the task. He stepped out of the Honda Civic that he had purchased in Texas from a shady car dealership. He walked toward the house, and a thought popped into his head. He remembered that when Shai was younger, he had a bad habit of losing his keys, so he always kept a spare in the back under a rug.



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