Author's Note:
I apologize for the delay in this chapter.
As I was going through doing my failed attempt at "editing", I realized that the third had to be split up.
It made it easier for me, as well as separated the story at a critical juncture.
So, for all who were hoping that this chapter would end it, I have one more.
Chapter four will be the final.
Thank you all for reading.
I appreciate you spending your precious time with me.
Previously in Free Chapter 2:
Rick returned home to face his life.
When he did, he had an announcement.
He was leaving Martha's house.
Knowing it would probably affect his parole, he felt the risk was worth it.
With the precarious nature of his relationship with his daughter, he didn't want to take the chance of damaging it irreparably by staying in the house with Traci.
He knew that he wouldn't be able to treat his wife with respect and kindness after finding out about her and Manny, and he knew how that would look to someone as young as Anya.
He had to protect her; even if it was from himself.
This struck a chord with Martha.
For the first time, she saw the lengths he would go through for his daughter.
He loved her immensely; enough to want to change from the criminal he once was.
She convinced him not to leave; to do things the right way.
So, she went with him to talk to his parole officer about finding housing recently freed prisoners.
Unfortunately, there wasn't any available.
Rick was put on the waiting list, but for now he was stuck in the house with his cheating wife.
To fill his time, he went on a job hunt like his sanity depended on it.
The past of an ex-con is also his present, so finding work was impossible.
He kept at it though; only stopping to spend time with Anya.
He did, however, find an unlikely ally in Martha.
Now won over by his transparent honesty and determination to change, she formed a relationship with her son-in-law that neither of them thought possible.
Traci was still on the outside of Rick's love.
Unable to talk to her, Rick just completely ignored her.
A month later, and his resolve still hadn't softened.
Even Martha couldn't convince him to talk things out with her.
And now, chapter three...
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"Pick his bitch -- ass up!"
Two large men towered over a poor, beaten man who was huddled over on the ground. Blood was spurting out from his coughing mouth and landing in spattered blotches in front of him.
Mo and Tuck, the two henchmen that Manny trusted most (as much as you can trust henchmen) each grabbed an arm and roughly hoisted the battered guy into a standing position. The man was unable to keep upright on his own strength, so he had to be held.
"Please Manny!" the guy said weakly. "It's not my fault! I would never rob you. You know me!"
Manny sauntered towards him. He walked in a smooth stride, using the baseball bat in his hand like a cane. It clanked on the concrete floor, echoing off the walls of the empty warehouse.
When he was close to the guy, he leaned in and looked him hard in the eyes. Then, his signature smirk appeared on his lips. In an almost friendly gesture, he patted the man on his cheek.
"Donnie, Donnie, Donnie..." he said, like he was filled with regret. "Here we are. Four guys who would rather be anywhere else right now. I know I had other plans. I was supposed to be getting some pussy right now. Lisa bought this little red number...you know...with the lace. And get this. She was bringing a friend!"
"Damn. What?" Mo exclaimed as he imagined Manny's fine ass girl bent over between another woman's legs eating pussy. The image almost made him drop the poor guy.
"I know; right?" Manny said, gleefully tapping Mo on his shoulder. Then, speaking to his target as if this were just a friendly conversation, he continued. "I mean, I had no idea she was bi. But, between you and me, I think she just breaks out that freak shit when she knows she's about to ghosted; you know what I mean?"
"Manny...please."
"Anyways..." Manny said, ignoring the man. "You can imagine why I'm not happy to be seeing you right now. My guys over here probably had other things to do to." Nodding his head at the other henchman, he asked, "What about you, Mo? You have any plans for today?"
"Tuck."