Suzetta Perkins - Déjà Vu

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As the former mistress of a notorious crime boss, Angelica Barnes struggles to lead a normal life – but it seems that every avenue she takes is filled with pain, mayhem, and danger.
Angelica Barnes has been released from prison in Raleigh, North Carolina, having served a five-year sentence for being complicit in the illegal activities of her ex-boyfriend, Robert Santiago. She's a convicted felon, and integrating back into society hasn't been easy – that is, until she accepts an offer she can't refuse and moves to New York City. But her hopeful dreams of a better life are shattered when she winds up having to fall back on her past life to make ends meet.
Unbeknownst to Angelica, an old foe sits in the shadows, choosing the right moment to reel her back into his grasp. Unable to defend herself, Angelica becomes a prisoner of her former life, but with the help of a friend, Angelica executes a daring escape to be free of her enemy forever. But will she ever really be free?

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Santiago hit the wall with his fists. “No one screws me over and gets away with it,” he hissed out loud. “She wouldn’t go back to Queens, but the doorman has to know where she went.”

Anger turned to rage. Santiago picked up his cell phone and immediately dialed Sammy.

“Sammy, you and Dom come pick me up. We have a job to do. Now!”

Santiago slammed the phone shut and knocked over a lamp and the contents that sat on a nearby end table to the floor. “Somebody’s gonna pay!”

More than a month had passed since Angelica sat behind the wheel of a car. After fifteen minutes and a steady dose of jazz flowing through the radio, she felt reacquainted with driving and sailed down the road.

Angelica shook her head as she thought about the last image she had of Ari. What a handsome guy. She regretted that their time together was so short because she was having more than “feelings” for him. Ari showed her how much a man could care for a woman-something she didn’t know much about. What made her shiver was the thought that he had been there for her, even when she didn’t deserve it. She owed him so much.

She moved effortlessly down the turnpike, her mind somewhat at ease. The taste of freedom did wonders for her psyche, and she whispered a short prayer, thanking God for her release. What she didn’t have was a plan once she returned to Fayetteville, and the thought of calling Margo was out of the question for now.

Although it was spring and it would be light outside longer, there was no way she was going to drive straight to Fayetteville. Angelica picked up her cell and dialed.

“Thompson, Smart and Fisher,” the voice at the end of the line said.

“May I speak with Edward Thompson, please?”

“One moment, please,” the voice replied.

“Edward Thompson.”

“Hey, big brother.”

“Hey, Sis, I’m sorry I haven’t called you with more information.”

“That’s okay. Guess where I am?”

“New York?”

“No, Edward. I’m heading your way. I may need somewhere to sleep tonight, and then I’m going to Fayetteville.”

“Sure, Sis, but how are you getting here?”

“I rented a car, for goodness sake. You’re a brilliant attorney. That should have been an easy one for you.”

“You know what I mean, Angelica. You didn’t have a car, you were upset about Hamilton, and sometimes I don’t know what’s up with you.”

“Edward, I’m going to tell you something that I’ve kept hidden from you. You’re not going to like it, but I had no other choice at the time.”

“Well, spit it out. Nothing surprises me when it comes to you.”

“Edward, I was staying with Santiago.”

“Say what? Santiago? How in the hell did that happen?”

Angelica sighed. “I ran into him at a nightclub. He all but threatened me to come stay with him.”

“I knew you sounded strange when I spoke to you a couple of days ago.”

“Edward, I was afraid of him. He wasn’t physically abusive in any way, but mentally, yes. I even had the nerve to think that he may have had something to do with Hamilton’s murder, but I know that’s far-fetched.”

“It really isn’t far-fetched, Angelica. Another inmate did the killing, but my sources believe it was a hit with orders that came from outside of Central Prison. Do you know what that means, Angelica?”

“I’m in danger?”

“Hell yes, little sister. Santiago isn’t going to let you get away this time.”

“But we don’t know that he did it or that he even knows Hamilton is dead.”

“I’m betting Santiago knew long before you knew. How much longer until you get to D.C.?”

“I’ve only been driving about two hours-another two hours, I think.”

“You’re going to stay with me tonight. We’ll turn the car in tomorrow, and I’ll drive you down to Fayetteville. That way, I’ll feel better knowing you’re safe. We’ll have to get a hotel since your condo is rented. I’ll see if I can find out the date and time of Hamilton’s funeral.”

“You know they say, death comes in threes-first Donna, then Hamilton-who’s next?”

“Look, I’ve gotta go. Drive safe and give me a call when you get to D.C. We’ll hook up then.”

“Thanks, Edward. I feel much better since I’ve talked with you.”

“Okay, Sis. Talk with you later.”

Angelica flipped the lid on her phone. Just when she felt safe, Edward gave her reason to feel insecure. She looked into every car that passed by, hoping that the evil she left behind hadn’t caught up with her. Nerves shook her self-confidence, but she gasped as the steering wheel began to shake and the car felt strange as it rolled over the asphalt.

She took her foot off the accelerator and moved over in the right lane and then onto the shoulder. When she was able, she got out of the car, walked around it, and discovered the culprit-a flat tire.

Angelica grabbed her head. “Why me, Lord?” She was out on Interstate-95 without a credit card or AAA. She had enough money to fix it plus the two hundred dollars Ari gave her. She lowered her head.

She went back to the car and got her cell phone. She hated to call Edward again, but she had no choice. As she was about to dial his number, a red pick-up truck pulled off the highway. Angelica froze still with thoughts of Santiago in the back of her mind.

A middle-aged white man with two front teeth missing jumped from the truck. Angelica stood there, not sure if this man was going to rob her and take her car. Before she had a chance to assess him further, he stood in her space wearing a crooked smile.

“Ma’am, you need some help? Saw you off to the side of the road.”

“Well, yes,” Angelica said, sizing the man up. He seemed harmless. “I’ve got a flat tire, and I don’t have Triple-A.”

“Shoot, it may take Triple-A three or four hours, before they get here. If you have a jack and a spare, I’ll change your tire for you. Won’t take long at all.”

“Listen, I don’t know what I have because this is a rental vehicle. I’m trying to get to…” Angelica hesitated. She didn’t know this man from Adam. He could be working for Santiago-well, even though she doubted it, she wasn’t going to give him any more information than was necessary.

“Look, I’ll get my jack out of my truck. Check the trunk to see if there’s a spare, and if there is, I’ll have you back on the road in no time.”

Lucky for Angelica, there was a spare in the trunk of the car. She was racing against time, and if the man with no teeth was willing to help her get to where she was going, so be it.

“What’s your name?” Angelica asked.

“Larry, Ma’am. I promise I’ll have you up and running in no time. You’re mighty lucky it isn’t a donut.”

“Huh?” the one-syllable word rolled from Angelica’s tongue.

“A donut is a temporary tire. If you were planning on going anywhere far, I wouldn’t recommend it. But since you got a spare that matches the other tires, you’re good to go.”

“Yeah, yeah, yeah. I know what you’re talking about. Can you hurry?”

“Look, Ma’am, this service is free. And it’s not like you’re at the Daytona 500 where they can put on a tire before you can spit. Relax, I’ll have you on the road in no time.”

Like a pro, Larry dismounted the old tire and replaced it with the spare. He unhooked the jack from the car, knocked the dirt from his hands, and gave Angelica a toothless grin. “You’re all ready to go.”

She grinned. “Thanks, Larry. How much do I owe you?”

“Nothing, Ma’am. I was glad to help a pretty lady. Now take care of yourself.”

“I will.” Angelica jumped in the car and was on the road again. She wasn’t sure why she deserved it, but God was surely looking out for her.

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