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Dmitry's Closet
LATRIVIA S. NELSON
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Copyright Β© 2010 by Latrivia S. Nelson
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First RiverHouse, LLC Trade Paperback Printing: 01/08/2010
2 1
Imprint:Nelson & Nelson Press, LLC
ISBN: 978-1-61658-745-1(sc)
Printed in the United States
Memphis, Tennessee
This book is printed on acid-free paper.
For Adam,
My brave Viking
!!!Warning!!!
This book contains graphic violence, explicit sex, rape, murder, vulgar language and is only intended for adults over the age of 18. If you are not 18 or you wish to prevent the transfer of this kind of content to your psyche, please do not proceed. For those who have the stomach and meet the minimum age requirement, enjoy.
Rated: R
Acknowledgments
Thanks to Laura Sitterson for indulging me with hours upon hours of drafted material. Thanks to Markum Todd Lenowski for your invaluable insight and guidance into a new world. To my professor, Kevin Beaver, thanks for sparking my interest in organized crime. Thanks to my dear friends at Pa Pa Piaβs, the local Italian restaurant hangout and watering hole, for jolly good afternoons and evenings. Thanks to Felicia & Robert Gray for helping me maintain my family and my sanity.
Special thanks to Kandace Tuggle for your help in my newest project. The cover looks great. Thanks to The Carter Malone Group and Deidre D. Malone for giving me the support and resources to finish this before I went crazy. Deidre, I hope to call you Madame Mayor before 2010 ends.
Eternal thanks goes to GOD for my dear family (Adam, Jordan and Tierra) who put up with me when I flocked to the cave. I couldnβt have done it without you.
A special, juicy thank you goes to my loving husband, who fed me, held me, loved me and shoved me throughout this tedious process. Tusen takk.
To all of my fans, I love you so much. I hope that you enjoy this. Itβs all for you.
Chapter 1
Graduation was less than a week away, and Royal had no idea what she was going to do about living arrange-ments. The job that she had secured fell through two days before with a short phone call to inform her that the offer was off the table due to cut backs. So, she was about to be living in a hotel off of her small and meaningless savings unless she found a job.
Determined, Royal was now walking the hot pavement of downtown Memphis in a pair of worn black stilettos and an awkward, black borrowed dress suit going from inter-view to interview trying to close a deal that would promise her the ability to sign a lease to a one-bedroom apartment by monthβs end.
The economy was a mess. Over three million people had lost their jobs in the last few months; the unemploy-ment lines were unbearable; banks were being bailed out by the bus loads. They were in the middle of a presidential primary election with no sure way to know who would win. And still, she was out trying to find gainful employment.
In her mind, there had to be hope. All it took was one manager to see her potential and give her a chance. She would do the rest. However, the odds for such an event happening today were not looking good.
The sun had baked completely through Royalβs rayon getup causing the icky clothes to stick to her body. She was sweating from the outside in and holding back a heat stroke with a bottle of tap water.
Adjusting her worn out, black leather satchel on her aching arm, she stopped for a moment at an inviting, old wooden bench under the cool shade of a lonely tree.
She sat down, slumped over and took off her pumps. Wow, did her feet hurt! They were red from irritation, and a nasty little bruise had started to form on her baby toe.
Exhaling her last bit of hope, she massaged her heels and prayed for strength. Really prayed. Meditated as the waves of smoldering heat consumed her. For a moment, all was silent. The heat didnβt burn,and the sweat stopped. The millisecond of peace gave her just enough clarity to not lose it right then and there by a homeless man, who stood a few feet from her talking to himself about the aliens coming on Thursday. She finally opened her eyes and focused.
Slipping back on her shoes, a small tear crept from be-hind her pride and tried to fall down her burning face, but she wiped it quickly. Like a stretching seam, she could feel her strength giving away under the stress, but she had to push on until she met her objective. She was capable of thatβ¦wasnβt she?
The Memphis heat was ridiculously relentless. With not one cloud in the sky, the rays beamed down on the concrete and cooked the aching bones of her body like meat in a steamer. Salty sweat started again to pour down her face and neck into the collar of her shirt, making her feel sticky and leaving an unattractive and unmistakable stain. Her stomach growled. Rubbing it, she thought about the last time that she had eaten β many, many hours ago.
βScrew it,β Royal huffed, taking off her jacket.
She could feel the humidity wrap around her skin as she unbuttoned the top notches of her shirt and curled up hersleeves to her elbows.
Desperate for a meal, she pulled a ten-dollar bill from
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