Nina Compton had perfect, buttermilk yellow skin and a pair of
light brown eyes that matched her two-grades-away-from-being
Caucasian shoulder length hair. And she had this tight sexy body
that made you want to put on some Marvin Gaye tunes and get a
healthy prescription of some sexual healing. But for all of Nina's
flawless good looks she was like a moth being perpetually drawn
to the brightest and hottest flames, and her most recent boyfriend
Eddie Styles was no exception. He was the self-proclaimed
hustler-slash-player who chased after more skirts than a New
Yorker chased after taxis with his cinnamon brown skin and GQ
good looks. And when he wasn't trying to seduce some woman
out of her Victoria's Secret he could be found selling fifty dollar
parcels of powdered cocaine to all of his friends and associates
for a guy nicknamed Blow. And Eddie sold plenty of coke, but
he used his fair share, too. See, he was one of those superficial
men that coveted the title of being the man opposed to being the
man working for the man. So whenever Eddie stepped into a
party or nightclub he'd play the part of the munificent host and
set out his consignment coke like Martha Stewart hosting a gala
event. And he'd always have some snazzy, colloquial and
colorful come on line to accommodate his winsome smile as he
doled out Blow's coke while springing for expensive rounds of
Remy Martin and magnums of champagne.
But Eddie's ego and indulgences came with a price and would
always leave him a few hundred to a few thousand dollars short,
but he didn't sweat this because he fancied himself as being a
quick thinker and top-notch gambler. So whenever he'd fall
short, he'd go to an all-night gambling spot on Richmond's south
side where a craps game would be held for a crew of young drug
dealers and other street hustlers with a mouth full of gold teeth
and pockets full of money. Large wads of money with wide
rubber bands around them would be won and lost on a single roll
as desperate men walked in with their rent money and walked
out with enough hundred dollar bills to choke a horse. That's if
they were lucky. Most of the time they'd leave with a pocket full
of fabric dust and feeling like a horse's cousin—a jackass.
While gambling, Eddie was a slick, trash-talking, very gracious
winner that picked up piles of money like an octopus, but he
could never master that same level of graciousness as a loser. His
mood and temperament would often become erratic and
desperate. He'd be so broke that he wouldn't have enough money
to buy a greasy chicken and biscuit plate, let along put fuel in his
rimmed-up Nissan 300ZX that he'd won and lost a dozen of
times over the years. And whenever he got like this, he'd lie,
cheat, and steal for enough money to buy time with Blow. And
usually, this larceny and deceit would come at the expense of
some gullible woman living in the projects under section-eight
housing guidelines with her small children. Eddie would come
smooth-talking his way in, roll a joint, and be butt-naked and in
the sack by the time they'd finish smoking it. He'd do a bit of
kissing and fondling, perhaps some cunnilingus before hitting a
few powerful up and down strokes. And while his female mark
would still be lying entwined in her crumpled sheets, sexually
intoxicated and silly out of her mind, full of Eddie's impotent
come, he'd be clipping her for all of her money and food stamps.
And by the time the woman realized what went down, Eddie
would be back over at Nina's soaking in a hot bathtub of water
and feasting on groceries he hadn't paid for.
So quite naturally, a man like Eddie's heart wasn't fully
committed to Nina, despite the fact that he was known around
town as being her man. But that was no great big consolation
prize because on any given night he could be found shacked-up
playing house with some other spicy dish. His relationship of
semi-cohabitation with Nina was purely an accidental situation
of convenience that happened three years earlier because he had
just gotten kicked out of his own place and needed somewhere to
stay. And Nina was so damn fine, and the sex was so damn good
that he ended up weaseling his way in with his two suitcases full
of clothes and he never left. He started off by laying his mack
down nightly, and he even drove Nina back and forth to work
and broke her off a piece of money from time to time. But the
moment he discovered he had himself an I-need-a-man,
emotionally dependent sap he stopped. And that's when the game
changed, and so did he.