Marcus
It was 3 am and me and Brandon were just walking inside my house. All the lights were out telling me that my parents were asleep. We snuck up to my bedroom and I laid on my bed while he laid on the couch.
"How much you made today?" Brandon asked
"800." I said
"You getting better." He said
His ass the reason I'm in this shit. I never even though about selling until he started coming around. Ain't like my family struggling or poor it's just fast easy money.
I heard footsteps and turn the light off and laid back in bed.
My bedroom door opened and when I heard it close I looked up. I turned the light on and Brandon was snoring.
I got off the bed and went into the guest bedroom. I took a quick shower and went to sleep.
Anthony
My alarm went off telling me I had to get up and get ready for school.
I walked to the shower and washed and did my morning routine before getting dressed.
I put on some true religion jeans, Gucci shirt and my black 12s. I got my bag and car keys before walking downstairs. I saw my mom and my baby sisters eating.
"Good morning mama." I said
"Good morning baby." She said
"Morning Laysia and Laya." I said to the twins.
"Good morning Ant." They both said
"Where your brother?" My mom asked
"Probably still asleep." I said
"He came in at 3 in the morning." She said
"From where?" I asked
"I don't know but I do know it needs to stop. He ain't nothing but 16." She said
"Where dad?" I asked
"He went with your grandfather." she said
"Oh alright I gotta go. Love y'all." I said
"Love you too." They all say.
As I'm walking out I see Marcus and Brandon walking down the stairs. I shake my head knowing they were up to no good.
I was almost to my car when they started to call my name. I turned and they were right behind me.
"What?" I asked.
"Can we ride with you to school?" Marcus asked.
"What's wrong with your car?" I asked
"I don't have any gas." He said
"That ain't my problem. Maybe if you were home before 3 you would have had gas." I said
"What's the fucking problem we going the same place!" He yelled.
"The problem is this is my car and if I don't want you in it then I don't." I said
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The Plugs Son: 2
General FictionThe kids are all grown up. Some are going down a good path while others follow a bad one. Who's actually going to make it?