On a brisk autumn night deep down In Mississippi, Robert Allen, a basketball player for the University of Mississippi, discovered that his boyfriend, is a murderer who had carried out some of the most ghastly crimes ever committed in the United Sta...
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As I sat and enjoyed this date, with Iverson here in Jackson, my mind wondered, back to the club, back to the Mississippi Delta... it all made sense now... I was shocked, but it all made sense now... One night a couple of weeks ago, during a meeting before the club opened, it was announced that I would do my first dance, at the club... and I would also do a private dance for a customer willing to pay a lot of money specifically to have my dance privately for him... Mind you, all of this took me by surprise. I came to work at the club as a HOST ONLY... So I was appalled when the owner of the club announced this. (We didn't know him as his government name, we only knew him as "Cash.") Cash was a brown-skinned dude, with a medium muscular build and he was tatted everywhere. He had hazel brown eyes, and curly and frizzy hair, he was the perfect mixture between a thug and a pretty boy, more like a happy medium. But don't get it twisted, he might've been a pretty boy gangster from the country but he would happily blow your brains out of your head. Anyways, Cash was known for doing stupid shit like this, and I was livid, but I didn't get too upset, because I made a fucking killing in this club and I was only a host, so I could only imagine what I could make if I started dancing... of course, at this meeting, I asked one of the dumbest questions I could ask at a Strip Club... nevertheless, I needed to know, so I could potentially prepare my mind for what I would have to subject myself to... I was usually quiet and observed meetings when they occurred, but today, this was different, I had to speak up.