Nick poured himself a drink and waited for Rain to get back to the club. He sat there drinking and as usual, his thoughts turned to Wanda. He was still very much in love with her. Only problem with that was, he couldn’t get enough of Rain. Everything about Rain excited him to his core. She was all gangster, all the time and her sex was incredible. They were perfect together. He thought about the first night that they made love. If that’s what you wanna call it. They stared into each other eyes while the bullets flew over their heads. “I want to fuck you so bad,” Rain said.
That’s how she was, all gangster, all the time, even in bed. And she was totally devoted to Nick. But after they settled with the Abraham brothers, Rain was bored. At Nick’s request, she had given up the dope game and needed something to do. Nick decided to let her start making the rounds, collecting money from all of their operations. It didn’t go well at first, people who had been with Black for years didn’t know who this child that Nick sent was; they complained and she got no respect. It was his idea for her to recruit a couple of guys that were loyal to her.
That gave birth to The Purple Gang, Donavan, Brandon, Chris Toney and Memphis. From that point on, Rain had no more issues with respect. Their reputation was solidified when Rain found out that a numbers runner named Teddy Pegram was skimming. Rain knew that this was her opportunity of make an example so everybody knew that she wasn’t to be played with. She went to see him one afternoon at the bar he hung out in and The Purple Gang dragged him out.
They took him to his house, and after a brutal beating, they stripped him naked and bent him over the kitchen table. Then they took plastic cuffs and cuffed his waist and ankles to the legs of the table. Then Rain stepped up behind him.
“What you gonna do?” Pegram wanted to know.
Rain came around and leaned on the table next to him. “I know your bitch ass is hopin’ that I strap up and fuck that ass,” she laughed. “But I got something else in mind.”
Rain went back behind him and looked between his legs. “Damn, you got a little bitty dick.” Everybody in the room laughed except for Pegram. “That’s all right. This is still gonna hurt.”
She took a step back. “Now, you gonna tell me where the money you stole from Nick is.”
“I told you, Rain, I ain’t steal no money.”
“You a fuckin’ liar!” Rain screamed and as hard as she could, kicked Pegram in the groin with the tip of her stiletto.
“Shit!” Pegram screamed.
Rain kicked him again. “Tell me where the fuckin’ money is!” then she kicked him again. She had kicked him ten times and the Purple Gang looked on and cringed each time Rain made contact.
Chris Toney leaned on the table next to Pegram. “You need to tell her ass where the money is before—” but before he could finish his sentence, Rain kicked him again.
“Awe, shit!”
“I was gonna say before she kicks you again and your dick falls off.”
Rain laughed. “Chris Toney you need to shut the fuck up and get out the way, ’case I miss and kick you in the nuts,” she said and kicked him again.
“Okay! Okay! The money is in a safe deposit box at my bank.”
Rain came around and leaned next to him. “See, that wasn’t so hard. Now, where’s the fuckin’ key to the box?”
Pegram told her where the key was, what bank it was at and the box number. Then she made him call the bank and tell the manager that two men were coming to access the box just so there wouldn’t be any problem.
Rain sent Chris Toney and Memphis to the bank to check out the box. She kept Pegram cuffed to the table while she waited for them to call and let her know what was in the box.
It was a little over an hour later when Rain’s cell rang. “What’s up?”
“It’s Chris. We at the bank.”
“Okay. What you got?”
“Dude got a hundred and fifty in cash in that box. Plus a bunch of jewelry, a small bag of loose diamonds and three- - -”
“Four,” Memphis corrected.
“Four Rolexes,” Chris Toney said.
“Pack it up and take it to Nick,” Rain ordered.
“You got it.”
Rain ended the call and stood up. She walked over to the table and leaned next to Pegram.
“You had quite a little nest egg in that box. But how I know that was the only one? Nick say you been around a long time, so I’m thinkin’ you been skimmin’ for a long time.”