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9 Time Felon
9 Time Felon
9 Time Felon
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The life of a man who never knew anything other than a life of crime.

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Release dateMar 4, 2024
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9 Time Felon

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    9 Time Felon - Aaron Abilene

    9 Time Felon

    Aaron Abilene

    Published by Syphon Creative, 2024.

    This is a work of fiction. Similarities to real people, places, or events are entirely coincidental.

    9 TIME FELON

    First edition. March 4, 2024.

    Copyright © 2024 Aaron Abilene.

    ISBN: 979-8223119272

    Written by Aaron Abilene.

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    Table of Contents

    Title Page

    Copyright Page

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    9 Time Felon

    The Beginning.

    Free.

    Brinks.

    Turn for the worst.

    Jewels.

    Bootleg.

    Drug money.

    The Semi.

    The Merchandise.

    The Rapist.

    Fake cash.

    Coin Op.

    Transporter.

    Chop Shop.

    Tow.

    Semi Shop.

    Hardware.

    Repair.

    Abandoned Buildings.

    Recycle.

    Wrecking Yard.

    Trailers.

    Smuggling.

    On Trial.

    We the jury.

    Sentencing.

    On the way to prison.

    Arriving at prison.

    Cellmate #1.

    The Hole.

    Cellmate #2.

    Back in the hole.

    A Changed Man.

    The Happy Ending.

    The Coach.

    The New Client.

    Murderous Rampage.

    Waking up.

    The real end.

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    9 Time Felon

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    The Beginning.

    It all began when D-Bones was just 10 years old . He was running with a gang, trying to prove himself on the streets. One day he went to his grandma's house with some of his homies and they began stealing everything in sight. Before D-Bones knew what happened he had been arrested.

    D-Bones grandma pressed charges on him and his homies for breaking and entering as well as burglary. His gang wasn't gonna stand for it, they demanded revenge against the snitch. D-Bones was sent back to his grandma's house with 2 of his homies and they shot everyone in the house and left them for dead.

    That was D-Bones first felony. He was arrested later that day and charged alongside his homies at a time when there was a major crackdown on gang violence. The judge and the DA didn't care that D-Bones was just a dumb kid, trying to fit in.

    They wanted to make an example out of D-Bones and his homies so they did exactly that. Sending D-Bones to juvenile hall for a year even though it was his first time being arrested. D-Bones grandma never spoke to him after that. If he tried to go to her house she pulled a shotgun and put it to his head, forcing him to leave.

    D-Bones was now 17 years old and had been in and out of juvenile detention centers and prison for most of his young life. He had lost touch with his old gang, but the streets would always be his true home. He had become a cold, hardened criminal with nothing left to lose.

    As he walked down the grimy alleyway that reeked of piss and decay, D-Bones couldn't help but think about the mistakes he had made in his life. He had hurt so many people, including those he loved the most. But it didn't matter now. He was a wolf among sheep, and he couldn't afford to show weakness.

    Suddenly, he heard a soft whimper coming from behind one of the dumpsters. Curiosity piqued, D-Bones slowly approached the source of the sound. As he got closer, he saw a young girl huddled in a corner, tears streaming down her face.

    D-Bones was taken aback by her beauty. She looked no more than 16 years old, with long blonde hair and bright blue eyes that shone like gems in the dimly lit alleyway. He felt something stir within him - something he hadn't felt in a long time.

    The girl looked up at him with fear in her eyes as he crouched down beside her. Don't worry, D-Bones said softly. I won't hurt you.

    He could see that she didn't believe him, but she didn't resist as he reached out to wipe away her tears with his calloused fingers. For a moment, they just sat there in silence as D-Bones tried to figure what was going on.

    D-Bones' time in juvenile hall was tough. He was constantly bullied and preyed upon by older kids, who saw him as an easy target. But D-Bones never backed down; he fought back every time, even if it meant getting beaten up. He knew that if he showed any sign of weakness, he would become their plaything.

    But despite all the hardships, something inside D-Bones changed during his time in juvenile hall. He became more aware of his surroundings and started to make connections with other inmates. Some of them had been through worse than he had, and they shared their stories with one another.

    One day, D-Bones met a kid named Lucky. Lucky was a few years older than him, but they hit it off right away. Lucky had grown up on the same streets as D-Bones and knew what it was like to live a life of crime.

    Lucky introduced D-Bones to the world of hustling - stealing cars, selling drugs, and running scams. At first, D-Bones was hesitant; he didn't want to end up back in juvenile hall or worse yet, prison. But Lucky promised him that they could make big money if they worked together.

    D-Bones eventually gave in and started working with Lucky. They stole cars and sold them for parts. They sold drugs on street corners and made a killing. And when they needed cash quickly, they ran simple scams like selling fake tickets to concerts or sporting events.

    D-Bones felt alive for the first time in a long time. He had money in his pocket and a purpose; to become the biggest hustler on the streets.

    D-Bones was transferred to a juvenile detention center where he quickly learned how to survive in the harsh environment. He made friends with some of the toughest kids there and they showed him how to fight, how to steal, and how to manipulate the system. D-Bones realized that he had a natural talent for hustling and he started to use it to his advantage.

    After being released from juvenile detention, D-Bones decided to turn his life around. He knew he couldn't continue down the path of crime in order to survive, but he also knew that his background would always be a stain on his record and make it difficult for him to find honest work.

    One day, D-Bones stumbled upon a small underground fight club. He quickly became fascinated with the fighting scene and decided to give it a try. It wasn't long before D-Bones became one of the most feared fighters in the club and began to attract the attention of some wealthy investors.

    Soon after, D-Bones was approached by a wealthy businessman who offered him an opportunity he couldn't refuse.

    The man wanted him to fight in an exclusive underground fighting ring where the winnings were in the millions. D-Bones accepted the offer and trained harder than ever before.

    On fight night, D-Bones entered the ring with determination and confidence. His opponent was twice his size but D-Bones knew that size didn't matter when it came down to technique and strategy. In a shocking upset, D-Bones knocked out his opponent in a matter of seconds.

    From that moment on, D-Bones became the most sought after fighter in the world of underground fighting.

    D-Bones tried to make peace with his past, but the weight of his mistakes always hung heavily on his shoulders. He spent years in and out of prison, never able to shake off the label of a violent criminal. But every time he was released, he found himself drawn back to the same old habits, the same old gang, the same old life.

    It wasn't until he met Lily that things started to change. She was a bright light in the darkness, a beacon of hope in a world that seemed determined to bring him down. They met at a halfway house where D-Bones was serving out the remainder of his sentence, and it was there that he found something worth fighting for.

    Lily was different from anyone he had ever met before. She didn't judge him for his past or try to change who he was; instead, she saw the good in him and helped him foster it. With her support and encouragement, D-Bones began to turn his life around. He got a job after being released from prison and stayed away from his former gang members.

    But even as D-Bones worked hard to build a new life for himself, he couldn't escape from his past forever. One day, while walking home from work, he was confronted by one of his former gang members. The man demanded that D-Bones repay an old debt or face the consequences.

    Free.

    Fast forward a year D-Bones is released from juvenile hall. He gets right back into running with the gang. First he gets busted for vandalism for destroying a brand new wood fence at the local church with his homies. Then he gets into a huge fight at school and is suspended for a month for attacking a teacher.

    D-Bones went with some of his homies to a house . He didn't know why they were there because his homies didn't tell him anything and he didn't ask. D-Bones sat on the couch in the living room while his homies walked toward the back of the house. Several minutes went by and finally his homies walked back into the living room with a man that D-Bones had never seen before.

    D-Bones homies told him to watch the man while they get what he owed them. D-Bones pulled a 9 mm from his pants and put it to the man's head. His homies ransacked the house taking jewelry, electronics, televisions, computers etc.

    They finally walked back into the living room to join D-Bones. One of them pulled a gun and shot the man in the head. They then ordered D-Bones to help them find the safe that the man kept his cash and drugs stashed in.

    The man was the neighborhood drug lord and he hadn't paid his debts to the gang so they put him out of business.

    D-Bones walked into the back bedroom where his homies had been searching for the safe. Something told him they were looking in the wrong room so he walked out.

    D-Bones walked into a small room off the garage. His homies followed him into the room and they began to throw everything around looking for the safe. D-Bones looked at the wall and noticed that it was leaning so he

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