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Pricey: Playing in Traffic
Pricey: Playing in Traffic
Pricey: Playing in Traffic
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There are more than thirty million slaves in the world today. Eighty percent are female, and half are children. This is Billie and Carmine's story.
Deceived into leaving Haiti and Cuba by Mr. and Mrs. Vega, Billie and Carmine are confronted with a harsh reality once on American soil. The teens realize they are sex workers for the Pricey Pussy Empire, and the couple who lured them to the U.S., actually run their own division for the underground flesh for sale operation. Billie and Carmine will suffer through human indecency, cruel punishment, and sexual assault in hopes of breaking the chains of captivity.
When Billie is sold by the bitter wife of the man who slips into her bed at night, the twosome is faced with a huge dilemma. Will Billie be swept away in the dark of night by her new buyer, or will Carmine step in and help her with a plan that will win their tickets to freedom? But, what is freedom to the souls who continue to play in traffic?
Choices must be made, and those decisions may deal the priciest blows to their young lives. There is an expensive price tag attached to vengeance, and once it is theirs, they may just end up paying with their souls.
What does it take to survive in the world of human trafficking? A warrior's heart, the hunger for blood and revenge, and pure insanity. Witness the evolution of Billie Blue Blondie and Carmine Pallazolo.
LanguageEnglish
PublisherUrban Books
Release dateAug 30, 2016
ISBN9781622868780
Pricey: Playing in Traffic
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Fabiola Joseph

A lover of literature, good music, movies, and art, Fabiola Joseph is multifaceted. She was raised in Silver Spring, Maryland. While in middle school, she found her passion for reading and writing. She began her love affair with the power of the written word, and it became clear that writing was her destiny. She is the author of Niya, The Art of Deceit, Rebel's Domain, and Pricey. Follow her on Facebook.com/Fabiola.Joseph3

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    Prologue

    The Price of a Story

    Her face was tight and shiny, showing the strain of previous plastic surgeries. I could tell that she was a little older than me. I was only twenty-five, and I wouldn’t give her any older than her late twenties. We were a vast contrast against the other. While I dripped with diamonds and feminine wiles, she wore combat boots and had an air of misery about her. Although I suffered from a miserable past, I wore my pain on the inside, while hers was splattered across her face.

    When I entered the pricey hotel room with Carmine and our entourage of protection, I wondered why it was so dark. It was midday, yet the room looked as if it was midnight. I got close enough to her, and knew instantly why she shied away from the light. Beneath her scars and anger, I could tell she was once a beautiful woman. Now I wasn’t so sure how to feel about the woman who sat before me. The most attractive thing about her was her curly hair. Although at first glance you may have thought it wasn’t combed, a longer glance would prove that theory wrong. Ringlets of curls fell in place, adding a touch of female wiles to her rough exterior as it danced against her brown skin.

    In my short time here on this earth, I had met two people with the same names but spelled differently. Those two individuals would somehow forever change my life. Bobby Capello, the man who was responsible for the darkest period of my life; and this woman sitting right in front of me, whose name was Bobbi.

    Carmine and I sat across from Bobbi. There were also three other men whom she brought to guard her. I was agitated from the second Carmine pushed this meeting on me. It wasn’t that I knew the woman personally, but for some reason I just didn’t like her. Two days before the meeting, Carmine called her without her being aware that she was on speakerphone. I started sensing something when Carmine informed her that he wanted to include me in their next meeting. She hastily questioned his decision to do so. I had to be involved and she didn’t like that fact. How dare this bitch? Maybe she didn’t get the memo that Carmine never makes a move without me.

    I think what irritated me most was the fact that this was another female. We had it hard enough when it came to dealings in the underworld. Men looked down on us, considered us weak, and never treated us as equals. I fought my way to the top. I was forced to leave bodies, traitors, and even those I considered friends behind. Those sacrifices should earn respect and she was going to give me that. I was only twenty-five, but it seemed like I had lived a full lifetime. I had lost, taken, killed, and now I ruled. Even if she was to be forced to do so, she needed to respect me.

    Our ill-tempered exchange of words and disrespectful glares had thickened the air to the point that I was taking in long, deep breaths. Her last comment about me being too young—as if Carmine wasn’t just a few years older—touched a nerve. I looked at the lady who sat across from me and I turned my nose up in disgust. Not only did her outer appearance make her hard to look at due to all of the plastic surgeries, but her soul seemed to lack kindness.

    What in the hell do you know about me? Just because I am beautiful does not mean that my past was one of privilege. I had to fight to get to the top of the Pricey Pussy Empire just like you had to fight for your spot.

    She laughed as I tried to stand up for myself. Her face was so tight and frozen that she no longer looked like a young woman in her late twenties. Instead, her smile only added falsely earned years to her expression.

    Carmine, this is why I told you I would rather just deal with you. Women bring along too much bullshit with them. Her attitude changed the minute she laid eyes on me.

    Now it was my turn to laugh. I cocked my head back and bellowed out deep-rooted laughter, which I knew would anger her even more. My attitude may have changed as soon as I laid eyes on you, but it doesn’t have everything to do with what you look like. Beyond your face, your attitude is fucking disgusting; but I am quite curious. Tell me who, no, what are you? My God, what in the hell did you do to yourself? I am almost afraid to look at you. Not because you put any fear in my heart, but because I don’t want to go home and have nightmares tonight.

    What I said was unkind and evil and I wanted it to be. Resentment and pain flashed in her eyes and I knew I had her attention. Carmine reached over and, at first, tried to calm me down with a light pat on the knee. When he realized that his slight touch wouldn’t work, he turned to me as if no one else was in the room. He lightly brushed my cheek with his hand and quickly kissed my lips. Calm down, Billie Blue. Do this for me, my love. Calm down so we can talk.

    Carmine was the only person who could douse my fire, and I was always the good angel on his shoulder. We understood each other’s rage and could easily control the other’s wrath.

    With my feelings somewhat under control, I looked at the monster. What I found in her eyes took me back. In the place of resentment, I saw sadness. Bobbi’s eyes were on Carmine’s hand, which sat on top of mine. Instantly, I was able to relate to her for that brief moment. I took a few seconds to question the lack of love she may have been experiencing in her life. The look of longing swam steadily in her eyes against the strong current of loneliness that lingered in the vessels to her soul. But as quickly as it had appeared, the minute she raised her eyes to face me her moment of weakness disappeared.

    What have you ever had to fight for? First place in a beauty pageant? Life must have been so hard for you. But here is the thing: out there your looks matter, but in the world we have chosen to thrive in, your looks don’t hold any weight. Well, not in mine at least. I sell drugs; I don’t push cunt. There are a million cute bitches walking around L.A. I didn’t question your looks because they matter. I am questioning your fucking guts. I want to know if you really have the balls to handle anything besides selling pussy.

    I jumped to my feet and she was right behind me. There was no need to look around the room. I knew that my soldiers were just as ready as hers. I wasn’t going to take too much of her disrespect without reaching out and showing her physically what I was all about. I had come a long way from that little girl who was taken from Haiti and placed in the Vega house. I was born from chaos and chose to continue on that path. It took me awhile to grow from meek and scared, and transform into a lioness who ruled her jungle while blood dripped from her fangs with pride. Now, I was a full-grown predator who would kill when provoked, and my claws were only seconds away from showing.

    It’s not about my looks, huh? If that were really the case, why do they bother you so much? I came here to discuss business with who I thought was a businesswoman. Instead, you have chosen to wear your weaknesses on your sleeve. That anger and jealousy that is leaking from your pores isn’t because you think that I am incapable of handling mine. No, that’s not why. You didn’t stand here throwing daggers at my beauty because you thought that it would stop us from making money. No, you just can’t stand looking at what you will never be. We are two women who had to fight to stand in our positions; yet, just like a fucking woman, you would rather hate me for what I have, for what you lack, and for what you may never have again, I said, leaning into Carmine.

    Bobbi stood in front of me, heaving for air. I watched as the beast damn near salivated at what I presumed was the thought of making me pay for my words. Her face was once again twisted with hate, but I was ready for whatever she wanted to do. I may have been selling sex and, to some, that was disgraceful. But, to me, respect needed to be shown no matter the game, because the players were all the same. No one was above the other. They came to me seeking pleasure from the sexiest men and women, and I supplied them with the best. As for her, she fed the dirty little drug habits of the people who yearned to escape the real world. From what I had heard, her shit was some of the best drugs around. Together, we were destroying the world in our own ways, so that made us even. We held keys that opened different doors, but those doors all led to the same destination: hell.

    Little girl, this game isn’t for the beautifully weak. The pussy game doesn’t hold a candle to the game I play. I can look at you and tell that you just don’t have the heart.

    At first, I wanted to rip her fucking tongue out of her mouth and force her to swallow it along with her words. She had no idea who she was speaking to. I took the Pricey Pussy Empire by storm and handled things as any man in power would. I also liked to think that I ran it better. To me, women had this elegance about them that men lacked. Even when I had to ruffle some feathers, no matter if it was a worker, a buyer, or a partner, I did it with grace and class. Carmine once told me that in the midst of fury, that was when I was the most beautiful. It didn’t matter if I was being charming just to instill my will, or chopping off their goddamn heads, I did it the way only a woman could.

    I stood there thinking about all of the grotesque ways I could make this old, bitter bitch suffer, but I knew that I could only fantasize about feeling the texture of her blood against my fingertips. Forcing her to show respect would do nothing but start a war, and I was much wiser than that.

    How about you sit the fuck down and let me tell you about who I am? I am asking nicely because if I opt to show you, you may not walk out of here alive, I said, still filled with anger.

    Peering into my eyes, it was as if she saw something in them of interest. Her eyes softened and she backed away. Bobbi took her seat as she chuckled. She picked up her drink and crossed her legs. She played with her wild head of hair as if she was trying to get every strand into place; and, with a wave of the hand, she asked me to continue.

    Go ahead, Billie. Let’s hear what brought your pretty little ass right in this room, at this very moment.

    I looked at Carmine, and asked if he would fix me a drink. I took my seat, took a few deep breaths, and told her my story. No, I didn’t just tell her my story; I told her our story. Bobbi sat and witnessed secondhand the evolution of Billie Blue Blondie and Carmine Pallazolo.

    The Beginning

    Planting the Seeds

    Some are born this way

    While others are

    Forced to transform.

    Chapter 1

    The Price of Reality

    There was that sound again, and it was making me crazy: Get up you lazy bitch. Get up, Billie!

    The thin sheet was pulled off of me as I struggled to sit up. I was so tired. It seemed as if I had just gone to bed, yet there I was, getting up to start another dreadful day. Sitting up, I looked at Carmine. He always got up with me, no matter what. I guess you could say that we looked out for each other. Although our background stories were different, we were still living the same nightmare.

    Get up you stupid little bitch.

    The slap across my face cleared the sleepiness from my body, and rocked me to my feet.

    I want you in that kitchen until I wake up.

    Glancing at the dusty clock on the wall, I thought that my eyes were playing tricks on me. It’s only four in the morning. I don’t have to get your breakfast ready for another three hours.

    Instead of hitting me in the face again, Mrs. Vega pulled me close to her by my hair, and hit me twice in the head. Although she slapped me once before, she knew that she had to be careful. If her husband saw a bruise on me, the cruel hands of fate would turn the tables on her, and she would be the one on the receiving end of his violence.

    I don’t give a shit what time it is. I want you in that kitchen and on your feet until I come down for my breakfast.

    That time, I didn’t answer. I had been through this before. Telling her that I had only had two hours of sleep would mean nothing to her. Mrs. Vega hated me, always had, and always would from what I could tell. She was just that type of woman.

    Just the sight of Carmine reminded me of how ruthless Mrs. Vega could be. He was her nephew, yet she treated him like shit. She locked him in the basement with us, fed him scraps, and worked him as if he was a slave. Carmine was named after the Italian man his mother wished was his father. She even gave Carmine the man’s last name. He came to live with his aunt after she promised his mother a better life for him. His journey to this hell hole was a long one. His boat trip from Cuba was rough, and it didn’t match my entry into this country from Haiti. Late at night we would often sit up and talk about our past, as if reliving it would somehow give us an escape from the reality of our pitiful existence.

    His mother was a whore in Cuba, but had managed to have two kids with just one man, Carmine Pallazolo. He had been his mother’s regular customer for years, and they had two children together. Carmine’s mother made a promise to Mr. Pallazolo years ago. She promised him that she would only have unprotected sex with him, and him only. So from then on, Mr. Pallazolo treated Carmelita, Carmine’s mother, almost as a girlfriend. Sure, she continued being a whore, but Mr. Pallazolo treated her differently. He took care of all her bills, and took care of his children very well. He only allowed them to attend the finest schools. Pallazolo even got Carmelita to stop the sexual services she provided, but that wouldn’t last too long. Carmelita harbored the scary thought that, one day, when Mr. Pallazolo was done with her, she would be left with nothing. So to ensure her family’s future, she continued to sell her body, just not at the rate she was doing it before.

    The breaking of Carmelita’s promise to Mr. Pallazolo would have gone undetected if not for the birth of Carmine. His mother was a fair-skinned Cuban, and her two children before Carmine, twin girls, were birthed with white skin. Mr. Pallazolo’s olive-colored skin dominated any melanin trait that may have lingered in the whore’s bloodstream. The twins, Carletta and Marletta, were called muchachas de la nieve, meaning snow girls, by the villagers because of their fair skin.

    When Carmine was born the color of tar, his mother told him, her whole world changed. Mr. Pallazolo stopped coming around and she had to switch to turning tricks on a full-time basis. Carmelita told her son that she loved him, but there were times she just couldn’t look at him. She begged Mr. Pallazolo to come back and see her from time to time, but he refused unless Carmine was no longer in the house. So, his mother called her sister, Mrs. Vega. She told her sister what happened and begged her sister to help. Mrs. Vega told Carmelita that her son would be better off in America, where he would go to the finest schools and, maybe someday, become a doctor. She fed her sister lies, and filled Carmelita’s heart with dreams for her son that would never materialize.

    Whenever Carmine would tell me about that boat trip to America, I would watch his face. His eyes would narrow as if the sound of his own words put him back on that little banana boat. As he spoke of the woman whose child would not stop crying, his whole body would shake. Carmine told me that the woman tried everything she could to quiet the sick child, but nothing would work. Finally, the man with the gun walked over to the lady and yanked the six-month-old child out of her hands. The woman jumped up and tussled with the man as much as she could but, soon, he would have the upper hand. The armed man held the woman down, then called Carmine over and gave him strict instructions: Throw that baby off of the boat, or I’ll throw the both of you off.

    Carmine told me that he just stood there. He was all of eight years old and too young to understand the cruelty that the world housed, but old enough to know that he didn’t want to get thrown off the boat.

    Do you hear me, little boy? Throw that damn baby off of this boat, or you will never make it to your aunt.

    Carmine always seemed to get distant at this part. It was as if he had to step outside of himself not only when he picked up the baby, but also as he told me the story.

    There he was, a sweet little boy at the tender age of eight, and he was forced to take a life. He told me that he had never heard such a sound. The mother’s chilling call for help while her baby was in danger would forever be engraved in his mind. Rocking back and forth, Carmine relived his past through storytelling. He told me that he went numb as he picked the baby up by the arm. Carmine explained that he tried to make himself believe that the baby was just a rag doll, but the mother’s shouting wouldn’t let him escape.

    Please. Please, don’t hurt my baby, she cried.

    Drop the fucking thing, the man ordered and watched as Carmine held the baby above the water. You have one fucking second, or I’ll let her go, and throw you over with the fucking brat.

    Carmine closed his eyes and let the baby slide out of his hand. The man walked over to him after letting the mother go, and he patted him on the back. This should teach you that life isn’t really worth shit. One minute you’re here, the next, splash, you’re gone.

    But it was just a baby, Carmine said with tears in his eyes.

    A baby, a man, a woman; who gives a shit? Life is life and death is death. You killed to save your own, which is all that should matter to you.

    Later that night as everyone tried to sleep, Carmine watched the baby’s mother walk to the edge of the boat and look back at him. She looked him dead in his eyes, pointed, and wished him misery.

    They told me I would never have children but, by the grace of God, I did. Now you have taken from me what God has blessed me with. You have killed my miracle. For that, I pray that God makes you pay. And if He can’t do it, may the devil hear my cries. May your life be filled with so much misery that you’ll have no other choice but to take your own life, just as you have taken the life of my child. Do you hear me, Lucifer? I offer you this little black bastard. I offer you his soul, the mother howled to the dark sky.

    With her words lingering in the night air, she jumped off the boat. Carmine was frozen with fear. With a gust of wind almost overturning the small boat, Carmine would often tell me, he could almost feel the devil’s hand tugging at his feet.

    Noticing Carmine’s reaction to the mother’s strong words, the man in charge laughed and said, Thank God she jumped. My load is much lighter now.

    That boat trip seemed to be haunting Carmine. Something in his eyes told me that he believed in the curse the woman wished on him. He believed that because of the curse, he was locked in the basement with the rest of us. The only thing that separated Carmine from the girls was that his body wasn’t being sold to the men, but to the lonely women who came looking for a good fuck. Mrs. Vega never did send him to school. She kept him in the house and made him do odd jobs like changing the sheets after the clients left, and escorting them to the room when they first arrived. The only time he got to dress up and feel human was when he was working as her only male whore. He slept in the basement with us. That in itself was punishment enough.

    The basement was a hellish place. Our mattresses rested on

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