His Final Deal

Theresa A. Campbell

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Table of Contents

Title Page

Copyright Page

Dedication

Prologue - Kingston, Jamaica, West Indies, 1976

Part One

Chapter One - Kingston, Jamaica, West Indies, 2003

Chapter Two

Chapter Three

Chapter Four

Chapter Five

Chapter Six

Chapter Seven

Chapter Eight

Chapter Nine

Chapter Ten

Chapter Eleven

Chapter Twelve

Part Two

Chapter Thirteen - Kingston, Jamaica, West Indies, 1974

Chapter Fourteen

Chapter Fifteen

Chapter Sixteen

Chapter Seventeen

Chapter Eighteen

Chapter Nineteen

Chapter Twenty

Chapter Twenty-one

Chapter Twenty-two

Chapter Twenty-three

Chapter Twenty-four

Chapter Twenty-five

Chapter Twenty-six

Chapter Twenty-seven

Chapter Twenty-eight

Chapter Twenty-nine

Chapter Thirty

Part Three

Chapter Thirty-one - Back to Current Day, 2003

Chapter Thirty-two

Chapter Thirty-three

Chapter Thirty-four

Chapter Thirty-five

Chapter Thirty-six

Chapter Thirty-seven

Chapter Thirty-eight

Chapter Thirty-nine

Chapter Forty

Chapter Forty-one

Chapter Forty-two

Chapter Forty-three

Chapter Forty-four

Chapter Forty-five

Chapter Forty-six

Chapter Forty-seven

Chapter Forty-eight

Epilogue

Discussion Questions

About the Author

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Dedication

This book is dedicated to anyone who has ever been abused—physically, emotionally, verbally, sexually, or mentally.

Please remember. . . with God by your side, you’ll be fine.

“I’ll Be Fine,” by Theresa A. Campbell

You play with my mind

Using your fists to knock me blind

Thinking you’ve got me in a bind

But with God by my side... I’ll be fine

Groping, fondling, squeezing, and probing

You took from me what’s mine

And you didn’t even do any time for your crime

But with God by my side... I’ll be fine

You promise me forever, only to find out it’s never

Instead of a kiss, I get a kick

Instead of a touch, I get a punch

But with God by my side... I’ll be fine

Trapped by a wall, darkness is my call

Voices in my head telling me I’m better dead

Use this razor blade to make the pain fade

Swallow these pills to ease the chills

But with God by my side... I’ll be fine

Calling me names was one of your games

You nagging, jeering, laughing, and rejoicing

Me crying, begging, pleading, and hurting

But with God by my side... I’ll be fine

Betrayed, beaten, and mocked. I feel like I’m living by the clock

Enslave my mind, rape my body, and hurt my pride

For you this is just a jolly ol’ ride

But with God by my side... I’ll be fine

I may be tired and weary, fumbling and stumbling

But on wings like an eagle, one day I’ll soar away and leave you

Victory will be mine, in hell you’ll do your time

But with God by my side... I’ll be fine

With a Heart of Thanksgiving

All that I am and all that I’ll ever be is because of you, Lord.... Thank you!

To my family and friends who support me (you know who you are)... Thank you!

To my readers who enjoy my soul-fulfilling, entertaining books and take the time to share them with others . . . Thank you!

Prologue

Kingston, Jamaica, West Indies, 1976

His long legs eating up the dark, cracked, narrow road, the fourteen-year-old boy bolted down South Cochburn Road, zigzagging from one side to the other, his heart somersaulting in his chest.

Ziiing! The bullet snapped at Suave’s right ear, and he ducked his head, his feet picking up even more speed as he ran for his life. Perspiration poured down his face with the black, damp T-shirt clinging to his body. The big backpack containing the reason for the attack still on his back, Suave sprinted toward Spanish Town Road.

Pow! Another bullet crackled at Suave’s foot, followed by a muzzled blast as the clapping of hurried feet behind him got closer and closer.

The small boarded and zinced houses and dilapidated buildings along the street were eerily quiet in the night. But Suave wasn’t fooled. He knew unseen eyes were watching him, so he kept running, jumping over potholes, stepping on loose stones, and leaping over the litter-strewn street.

“Stop right there!” commanded a deep, winded voice some distance behind Suave, shattering the silence. A warning shot then exploded into the air.

“Drop the bag now,” roared another breathless voice. “We don’t want to kill you.”

But Suave ignored both men.

“Don’t put up a fight if you’re getting robbed,” his boss had told him a few months after he had started his job. “Trust me, I’ll find the culprit, and you can be sure they’ll pay one way or another. I don’t want you to get hurt.”

Suave had nodded in agreement but was now doing the opposite. He sucked oxygen into his burning lungs, breathing heavily through his mouth as he zoomed around a corner with the bag still secure on his back.

The black car seemed to have fishtailed out of nowhere into the narrow three-road intersection. Its tires shrieked as it spun around in the middle of the road before stopping a few feet in front of Suave, blocking his escape to freedom.

Suave stumbled when he screeched to a sudden halt. His eyes bugged, and his mouth popped wide open in alarm.

“Don’t move!” yelled the short, stocky man who hopped out of the driver’s seat. The gun in his hand was raised and pointed at Suave.

His chest rising and falling rhythmically, Suave peered over his shoulder at the two men trotting toward him. He turned back to the front and saw the other man was

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