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Red Dollar
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“You can smell the evil on that dolla’! Get that thing outa here,” Tildee said to her grandson Leo, the ex-junkie who only months ago moved home from the rehabilitation program. “You can’t t’row ‘dat t’ing out da’ window, no. You have to give it to someone. When the pizza guy come, count it like so and give it to him. ‘Dis money here, it bring somet’ing far worse than bad luck. It bring evil, seen? Pass ‘dis like you use to pass t’ing when you was doin’ dem drugs so.”
“Yes Mama.”
Leo did exactly what his grandmother told him to do. While all the kids were running in the room waiting for the pizza to come, he walked to the door and down the stairs to pay the pizza man. Knowing the guys downstairs who sold drugs robbed him on a regular basis to make up the money he stole from them in the past, he usually kept two batches of money and if he didn’t have it, he would come and go through the back door. But, when he heard his grandmother say that the money he had was evil money, and he knew all his problems came from those guys getting he and his friends addicted to crack when they were only fifteen years old, he decided to let them rob him of the evil dollar. So, the five dollars he usually kept for them, he swopt for the single dollar bills, including the evil red dollar.
When the pizza man came in the hallway, he quickly opened the door and when one of the guys saw it opened, they ran across the street to snatch Leo up. Leo paid the pizza men and set the pizza on the step. As he yelled for his nephew who always spied and followed him around to come get the pizza. Then, he came back down and pretended to attempt to close the door just after the pizza guy left. His struggle was such that any one with common sense would realize he wanted them to come get him.
“Don’t, please, you know my Mama don’t give me more than five dollars for myself.”
Snatching Leo by his shirt, Low-Blow, his ex-dealer, pushed him up against the wall, as two other guys came in and helped pin him to the wall. “You know I’m going to be robbing you for your five dollars for the next twenty five years until you pay me back my three thousand dollars. If it wasn’t for your grandmother and your cousin, I’d have killed you a long time ago!”
“Ok, let me get you the five dollars,” as Leo tried to go in his pocket.
“Let him go!” his nephew Beady said while standing at the top of the stairs holding the four pizza pies. He was ready to run into the apartment if they come after him. “Mama! They got Leo again.”
“Mama know what time it is. Take ya butt in the house boy,” Low-Blow said, then he turned back to Leo, “I’ll get the money. I don’t want you holding out on me. ‘Cause if it’s six or even eight dollars, I’m taking it,” as he dug in Leo’s pocket and took out the single dollar bills.
The two guys began to walk out the door, Low-blow walked out the door behind them looking back at Leo with hatred in his eyes, hating drug addicts, even when they became so at his own hand.
After they all left out, Leo fell back up against the wall. He looked up at his nephew and said, “He’ll have to do evil to get rid of it and if he keeps it, it will drive him so broke, he’ll have to do evil to maintain a pocket full of cash. Either way, that evil red dollar will take him out of my life,” Leo said to his nephew with a smile.
“Yeah, and he foolish enough to see the red dollar and admire it, and keep it for good luck,” he said while shaking his head at him. Both of them laughed.
“I’m sorry he’s your father and doesn’t even recognize you anymore,” Leo said to Beady.
“I’m not. If he did recognize me, he’d be teaching me all about the drug game and not raising me proper like Mama. Then I’d be treating you badly instead of praying for you to get well so you can get back to being my uncle.”
“Yeah, well,” dropping his head in shame, “I’m sorry for that too.”

LanguageEnglish
Release dateJul 27, 2013
ISBN9781301023790
Red Dollar
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Andrea Clinton

Andrea Clinton is the niece of legendary, George Clinton of the funk band, P/Funk and is currently working on his and the families biography. Born in New Jersey, Andrea is a Novelist, Playwright, Screenwriter, filmmaker, Editor in Chief of AMISTAD newspaper (and soon Magazine). Previously a high school principal and high school English teacher, Andrea has degrees in Journalism, English & Film and is achieving her Masters in Theatre Studies. Andrea Clinton is also the CEO of a non-profit organization called People Helping People, Inc. She started the "Life Knows No Bounds" series as a book of short stories. But each story took on a life of it's own, so, instead they are 4 novels & a book of short stories. In 2002, Andrea was diagnosed with Lupus and it was then that she decided to contribute her stories to the world. Prior, she'd contributed her writings to newspapers and magazines.

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    Red Dollar - Andrea Clinton

    Red Dollar

    And Other Short Stories

    by Andrea Clinton

    Smashwords Edition

    Copyright © 2012 by Andrea Clinton

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    Table of Contents

    RED DOLLAR

    One Red Dolla Day

    Good Money’s Green

    WHO AM I? WHERE AM I?

    Know The Almighty Dolla’

    Along Came a Spider Who Schemed Beside ‘em

    $BREAK OUT$

    I Will Come For You

    Time For a Change, or an Angel

    THAT’S The power of The Red Dollar

    SEVEN MONTHS LATER

    And a fresh, new start

    A Dolla For Your Thoughts

    When It’s All Said & Done

    INTRODUCTION

    UnLucky & Ole Goldie

    ‘Round Ye ‘Ole Festival

    And So It Was…Vengeance

    RED DOLLAR

    The only people who know about the red dollar’s evil in its entirety are a few soothsayers, priest, imams and rabbi’s, and elders who remember the old tales about, Red Dollars. Most have only heard, Red dollar is evil. But one day, this red dollar that causes much debate, landed back up north, in the inner community. It was something new to the inner city dwellers, who’ve long since been removed from this and many other evil’s that lurk and recruit for evil’s sake.

    One Red Dolla Day

    You can smell the evil on that dolla’! Get that thing outa here, Tildee said to her grandson Leo, the ex-junkie who only months ago moved home from the rehabilitation program. You can’t t’row ‘dat t’ing out da’ window, no. You have to give it to someone. When the pizza guy come, count it like so and give it to him. ‘Dis money here, it bring somet’ing far worse than bad luck. It bring evil, seen? Pass ‘dis like you use to pass t’ing when you was doin’ dem drugs so.

    Yes Mama.

    Leo did exactly what his grandmother told him to do. While all the kids were running in the room waiting for the pizza to come, he walked to the door and down the stairs to pay the pizza man. Knowing the guys downstairs who sold drugs robbed him on a regular basis to make up the money he stole from them in the past, he usually kept two batches of money and if he didn’t have it, he would come and go through the back door. But, when he heard his grandmother say that the money he had was evil money, and he knew all his problems came from those guys getting he and his friends addicted to crack when they were only fifteen years old, he decided to let them rob him of the evil dollar. So, the five dollars he usually kept for them, he swopt for the single dollar bills, including the evil red dollar.

    When the pizza man came in the hallway, he quickly opened the door and when one of the guys saw it opened, they ran across the street to snatch Leo up. Leo paid the pizza men and set the pizza on the step. As he yelled for his nephew who always spied and followed him around to come get the pizza. Then, he came back down and pretended to attempt to close the door just after the pizza guy left. His struggle was such that any one with common sense would realize he wanted them to come get him.

    "Don’t, please, you know my Mama don’t give me more than five

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