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Teri Woods: True To The Game III

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The third and most explosive installment of the groundbreaking True to the Game trilogy will take you on a marathon race through the mean streets of Philly. Starting off where the second installment's dramatic cliffhanger left us, True III will finally reveal Gena's mysterious stalker and savior, as well as introduce a new killer so vicious, so cunning, so ruthless, he'll have you looking over your shoulder with each turn of the page. The crooked cops are searching for the money, Gena's family members are now the target for Gena who's hiding from everything and everyone, as the race is on for Gena's survival. Will she manage to keep the money, can she get out of town and make a new life for herself, and will her family survive the maniacal killer that is hell bent on tracking her down? Will Gena stay, True to the Game?

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Quadir laughed. “I guess you’re right. But I figured you were strolling me out here so that we could talk about why I’m here and why someone would try to kill me. You know, that conversation.”

“Those things have crossed my mind a few times.”

“Well, you know my name, and I’m pretty sure you know my date of birth.” Quadir peered off into the distance. “It’s pretty hard to know where to start. I mean, you already know all my personal information. Not to mention, you operated on me; you saved my life.”

Amelia nodded and laughed. “Yeah, I guess I know a few things. I’ll admit that.”

Quadir shrugged. “I don’t know. I really don’t know where to start.”

“Would you rather I ask you?”

“I don’t know. I guess that probably would be better.”

“Do you have a nickname?

“Yeah, sort of, Qua, sometimes Q.”

“Is that what all of your friends called you? Qua?”

Quadir nodded.

“Are you originally from Philly?”

“Yeah, I was born at Pennsylvania Hospital downtown. I grew up in North Philly my entire life. Where are you from?”

Amelia exhaled and peered off into the distance.

“I’m a country girl, straight off the farm in Alabama.”

“How did you wind up in Philly?”

“I wanted more, I guess. I just couldn’t see myself working on my parents’ farm for the rest of my life, or marrying some drugstore clerk in the nearest town and cranking out babies for the next twenty years of my life. Not much out there in the country. So, after high school I got accepted to Temple University and then took up my residence at Temple University Hospital. After completing my residency, I got offered a job here at Hahnemann, so I decided to stay in Philadelphia and see how things worked out. I’ve been here at Hahnemann now for five years.”

“That’s good; that’s really good. You stayed focused. Sometimes, I wish I had stuck it out and stayed in school.”

“Why, you dropped out of high school?” Amelia questioned.

“No, I graduated with honors from high school. And I went on to college at the University of Delaware.”

“Did you graduate?”

“Yeah.”

“Really?” asked Amelia. She had never thought for one second that Quadir had a formal education.

“I got my bachelor’s and after that I wanted to go to grad school to become a dentist. But, I guess I got sidetracked.”

“What do you mean by that?”

“Well, I struggled to get through school. It wasn’t like I came from money. My pops hustled in the streets. He did the number game and had speakeasies in the city, and while we wasn’t poor, we wasn’t rich neither. I guess after I graduated and I came back home to Philly, I saw everybody hustling, getting fast money, you know, and I wanted a piece of it. I always said I’d go back to school and become a dentist and open my own office someday. I just got sidetracked and one thing led to another.”

“I see it led you right here to my operating table.”

“Yeah, I always thought I was invincible. I never saw myself shot up and in a wheelchair. I have a friend, Christopher Cole, who we all called Forty, and he was kidnapped last year and held for a million-dollar ransom. Even though I paid his ransom, his kidnappers still shot him up and left him for dead. I remember going to visit him in the hospital. His body looked weak and frail and he was all beat up and bandaged up and the doctors said he’d never walk again, and to this day, he’s still in a wheelchair. But I’ll never forget the day I went to see him after he had been shot up and I knew then that I didn’t want this life. I knew then that I didn’t want to end up like that.”

“So what did you do?”

“I stopped. I gave up the life, and I stopped selling drugs.”

“Really?”

“Yeah, and you know what’s so ironic, I ended up shot and in a wheelchair anyway.”

“Well, you know we’re gonna work on that, right?”

“Hey, I’m surprised you let me outside.”

Amelia couldn’t help but laugh. “Yeah, you’re lucky, real lucky.”

“In more ways than you could ever know.”

“I just don’t understand why you would choose to sell drugs. Of all the things you could do to make your life better, you chose that.”

“Don’t do that.”

“Don’t do what?”

“Don’t judge me. I hate that. People always think of drug dealers being these low-life scum buckets, and that, for the most part is never the case.”

“I’m not attempting to judge you, Quadir. I’m just trying to understand.”

“That’s just it. It’s something that you can never understand. The life I live, and the life these brothers is out here living in these streets, can’t be explained or understood. Not from sitting on a park bench on a nice side of town, beneath an oak tree.”

“I guess I deserved that. I guess I can never understand the world that you come from, but I can learn more about it.”

“Why would you want to?”

“Why do you live it? All bullshit aside, you’re smarter than that. You’re a very intelligent man who could do so many things with his life. Really, that’s what I don’t get. You’re smart, you’re fearless, you’re young and handsome. The world would lie down for you, if you asked it to. Why not go out and do bigger things?”

Quadir leaned back in his chair. He was at a loss for words. He didn’t know how to feel about Amelia. She was drop-dead gorgeous, a dime to say the least. And she was a hell of a surgeon. The fact that he was still breathing testified to that. She was smart, and dedicated, and she was straight up. She didn’t act all high and mighty, like some bourgeois bitches, after they had finished college. And what was really tripping him out was that she really seemed to care about him. Not just about getting him back up and walking again, but about his life and his future. She was challenging him physically, mentally, and emotionally. He had never had a woman do that before.

“C’mon, let’s get you back inside before those bitches in the recovery ward start tripping.”

Quadir threw his head back in laughter. “I have never heard a doctor like you before.”

“I’m the new generation of doctors. We kick ass. We heal it, but we kick it too.” Amelia rose from the bench and began to push Quadir back into the hospital. “Don’t make me have to fuck you up behind your therapy, either. ’Cause you know I will.”

“And you said you’re the new generation, huh?”

“And don’t get it twisted.”

Fully Loaded

Amelia tossed Quadir a towel so that he could wipe the sweat from his brow. He quickened his pace on the treadmill to a rapid jog.

“Okay, Jesse Owens, let’s not overdo it,” she told him.

“Relax, doc. I’m one hundred percent. Plus, I had a pretty good therapist who whipped me back into shape.”

Amelia tilted her head and smiled. “Good try, but flattery will get you nowhere.” She climbed onto a nearby stair stepper and began exercising. “I’m going to check and make sure your wounds are healing okay. I don’t want them to reopen from the inside-that could just be the worst.”

“Will you stop worrying? Doc, you did your thing. The Q is back!”

“All right, Qua. Let’s just hope that he’s here to stay. It’d be a shame to have to take you back to the hospital because your gigantic ego burst open your stitches.”

Quadir joined in the laughter. He flipped the off switch on the treadmill and walked to the stair stepper, where he lifted the doc into the air.

“Boy, what are you doing?” she shouted. “You can’t lift me, I’m too heavy. You’ll rip your insides for sure.”

“Heavy? What do you weigh, a buck fifteen at the most? And that’s probably with all your clothes on and soaking wet.” Quadir set her down.

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