Page 113 of I Heard It All Before

“Aye, don’t do nothing stupid bruh. It’s still daylight and I know a lot of people are outside,” Lawrence reasoned.

“Fuck all that bruh. I’m already facing time. I’ll be a damn fool to let them get away. I don’t know who the other bitch is that’s with them, but today is not her lucky day,” Kamari replied.

“If you saw the house that they came out of, you can go back at any time. Don’t do it bruh. The timing is all wrong,” Lawrence pleaded.

“The timing is perfect for me,” Kamari replied.

“You shouldn’t even be outside knowing that you have a warrant out for you. The fuck you left out of the house with a gun for anyway?” Lawrence questioned.

“Because I don’t trust these niggas out here, that’s why,” Kamari noted.

“Bruh, just chill out and let me help you. You always jump in shit head first and make it worse,” Lawrence fussed.

Kamari was too busy trying to keep up with Asha to worry about what his friend was saying. Asha was speeding and Kamari was going just as fast. She seemed to be deep in conversation, not paying attention to him following her. Kamari had the gun on his lap, ready to aim and shoot. That was, until he heard sirens starting to blare behind him. He looked out of his rearview mirror and frowned at the police car that was following him.

“Fuck!” Kamari barked in anger.

“What happened?” Lawrence questioned.

“Man, call that punk ass lawyer and tell him to get to work. My stupid ass is about to go back to jail,” Kamari replied.

He pulled to the side and got out of the car like he was commanded to. He didn’t have shit to say as he was read his rights, cuffed, and placed into the back of the police car. Asha and her people were some lucky muthafuckers. They didn’t know just how close they were to death, but they wouldn’t be able to cheat it forever.