Write A Narrative Essay On Nigga Pros And Cons

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“After all this nigga put you threw, he still got yo nose wide open. Don’t you see?”
“See what? You beating around the bush bitch what?”
“This is yo opportunity to get back at the nigga!”
“Okay, I don’t follow.”
“Listen, you agree to it right, but instead of being a silent partner you ask for all of his shit. That way you can beat him at his own game. You know everything there is to know about the business thanks to yo dad…
Interrupting her in mid-sentence I replied,
“Thanks to my dad, I grew up without him!” Having a moment obviously wasn’t enough for her because she jumped right back in,
“Look, I know when your dad went to prison it was hard for you, but you didn’t know what you know now. I mean back then; you were young and didn’t know how to appreciate the advantages of the business.”
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I had no idea how many advantages it has. Plus I’ll have one up on niggas because of my boutique.” Taking another moment, I weighed my pros and cons. And I have to say the pros triumphs the cons, waiving my hands up as I sat back on the couch I replied,
“Naw, I can’t do it. I enjoy my freedom too much.”
“Come on Shy. You ain’t gonna get caught!”
“How can you be so sure?”
“Because you know exactly what not to do to get caught!”
“True, I was front and center when my dad made all the wrong decisions….Fine I’ll do it, but you know you my right hand. So yo ass gotta be on point. It can’t be any of that wild shit. You gotta stay focus, discipline, precise, and most of all you got to be low key.”
“Okay okay, I can do all of that.”
“Okay.” I looked at her with the sternest looked I could make.
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I grabbed my phone and called Tyrek.
“Tell me you got good news.”
“I’ll do it under a few circumstances.”
“I’m listening.”
“I want twenty percent and I’m gonna need a copy of the girls names and numbers.”
“Okay I got you on the twenty percent, but why the names and numbers.”
“You trying to make this thing legit right.”

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