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Morals & Principles Part 1 of Book One: Morals & Principles, #1
Morals & Principles Part 1 of Book One: Morals & Principles, #1
Morals & Principles Part 1 of Book One: Morals & Principles, #1
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This is a story of three boys, who grew up in the city of brotherly love where there's no love. Trey, Dom, and Al have been friends, since the second grade. Over the next 10 years, the boys formed an inseparable bond that no one or anything can break, so they thought. Their friendship will be put to the test in years to come.

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Release dateMay 8, 2024
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    Morals & Principles Part 1 of Book One - Tyrell Jamison

    Morals & Principles Part 1 of Book One

    Morals & Principles, Volume 1

    Tyrell Jamison

    Published by Tyrell Jamison, 2024.

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

    MORALS & PRINCIPLES PART 1 OF BOOK ONE

    First edition. May 8, 2024.

    Copyright © 2024 Tyrell Jamison.

    Written by Tyrell Jamison.

    Table of Contents

    Title Page

    Copyright Page

    Morals & Principals

    Further Reading: Morals & Principles

    Morals & Principals

    PART 1 OF BOOK ONE

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    This is a story of three boys, who grew up in the city of brotherly love where there's no love. Trey, Dom, and Al have been friends, since the second grade. Over the next 10 years, the boys formed an inseparable bond that no one or anything can break, so they thought. Their friendship will be put to the test in years to come.

    For the past 2 years the guys have been making little money from stealing cars. They steal cars for Trey's older cousin who works at a chop shop owned by his father’s best friend. They make around $500 a car depending on the make and model. They all bring in about $1,000 to $1,500 a piece on a good week. They weren't stealing cars every day, but they were doing ok for the most part. Sometimes they steal the cars by themselves, but for the most part they do the stealing together. If not all three, at least 2 of them are on a job. They only stole cars when they had an order to feel from Trey's cousin. They have made a nice amount over the last two years stealing cars. But like all kids that hustled, they spent more than they saved. Trey had noticed Dom had more people around him now. It wasn't something new to them because Dom was the star basketball player. But the guys around Dom were not interested in basketball. Dom didn't take any of them on no jobs, but Trey just noticed the new guys around Dom. What Trey ain't know was that Dom had another hustle going on for himself.

    Dom only sells weed in school. So, nobody would know about it if you ain’t deal with him. He took some of the money from the cars and bought 3 pounds of weed from Trey's cousin a year ago. Dom has been dealing with him for months now. When he first started dealing the weed, he told Trey's cousin not to tell the others. He didn’t want them to know what he was doing on the side. He knows Trey is going to snap on him if he finds out. Dom only dealt with a handful of people, and he told them not to say anything about it. He fronted some of them weight but most he sold it to them. He did It that way because he didn't want to get caught up in any mess.

    Dom was one of the top players in the country, so he knew what he had at stake. But it wasn't just Dom that was a top player in the country, Trey and Al were also ranked in the top 100 players in their class. They were known as the (BIG3) of Philadelphia. They have been playing with each other since they were kids but that will change real soon!

    One of the guy’s Dom was dealing with got caught up on possession charges. He made a deal

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