Ghetto Princess

Ghetto Princess

by Mia Edwards
Ghetto Princess

Ghetto Princess

by Mia Edwards

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Barely eighteen, Kanika has everything to look forward to. She's fine, smart, and strong—qualities she inherited from a momma who made sure her little girl had every privilege—courtesy of Tony, one of Brooklyn's most powerful crime lords. Born to the life, Kanika knows the hustle from the inside out, but her future holds college and some quality time with Tony's second-in-command, Tyrell...

Then Kanika's world explodes in a hail of bullets and blood when a hit takes down both the man who raised her and the mother she adores. Alone, shattered, and possibly a target herself, Kanika lets Tyrell convince her to attend college in Virginia and move in with her birth father. Down South has a whole other rhythm than Brooklyn, and the parent Kanika barely knows is a different kind of mobster than Tony was. Shon is angry and unpredictable...

Determined as she is to make things work, Kanika is equally committed to finding out who killed Tony and her momma. She's not about to forget Tyrell. But nothing can prepare Kanika for what she's about to face: from temptation to danger to revelations that will call all her loyalties into question—and put her life on the line...


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781429903929
Publisher: St. Martin's Publishing Group
Publication date: 04/01/2007
Sold by: Macmillan
Format: eBook
Pages: 256
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

MIA EDWARDS resides in Brooklyn, New York, where she is at work on her next novel.


Mia Edwards is the author of Ghetto Princess and Love Lockdown. She resides in Brooklyn, New York, where she is at work on her next novel.

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Ghetto Princess


By Mia Edwards

St. Martin's Press

Copyright © 2006 Mia Edwards
All rights reserved.
ISBN: 978-1-4299-0392-9


CHAPTER 1

"Mmmm, I wanna be the cream in the middle of that chocolate." Kanika soaked up all six feet, four inches of Tyrell standing at the other end of the bar.

"Girl, you know you can't even handle that grown-ass nigga. Plus, he roll wit' ya mama's man and you know he into some real shit out there," Peaches said as she slurped her drink. They watched Andre try to talk to two women standing near the dance floor. With the quickness they both dismissed him at the same time. Kanika and Peaches cracked up laughing.

"Andre couldn't catch a woman wit' a ten-million-dollar NBA contract." Kanika laughed as she watched her former classmate kick game to another girl against the wall at Crystal Palace. Tonight was a celebration of Kanika's mother, Waleema, and the "business" expansion of her man, Tony Black, who just took down his rival Cee-Lo and took over an extra $5 million in "work."

Kanika nodded her head to the beat and wrapped her long French-manicured nails around her glass of Henny and Coke. She was well aware of all the drama that had taken place in the streets the last few weeks, and though everyone seemed footloose and fancy-free, she was on-edge. She sipped her drink and gazed at her mother, who always seemed cool under pressure, even with a 9mm in her Chanel bag.

Waleema was only 105 pounds and five feet, four inches of rounded hips, a trim waist, melon-sized breasts, and cherry lips. Her Asian-shaped eyes gave her a sexy, mysterious look and disappeared when she smiled. With her black licorice skin, Waleema looked like an African China doll, dressed in a skintight black kimono-style minidress and her cornrow-braided hair cascading down her back. She sat on Tony's lap, momentarily rubbing his bald head as she chatted with a crew of her friends, mostly other "wives" of Tony's friends who looked up to her for her style, status, and the respect she enjoyed. Amid all the loud music and goings-on, everyone's attention was focused on Waleema's conversation as they laughed and egged her on while she told one of her many stories. But if Waleema was the queen, Kanika was the princess.

Only a few weeks away from turning eighteen, Kanika never felt more like her mother than she did now. As she watched Waleema entertain the grown folks, Kanika admired the way her mother worked a room. They both had the same features, too. Distinctive eyes, long "good hair," and bodacious frames, except Kanika was taller at five-seven. Tony and her mother's friends were always reminding her how she and Waleema looked alike. Sometimes people wondered why a woman like Waleema would be with a man like Tony. He wasn't that good-looking, fifty pounds overweight, with a glass eye from being shot when he was sixteen, a potbelly, and acne-prone skin at forty-two. He was five feet, five inches short but had more bank than the Federal Reserve. He treated Waleema well, too, hardly ever raising his voice at her, and keeping Kanika and Waleema safe out of harm's way. Tony had enough street cred, for coming up with some of the most notorious Harlem hustlers in the eighties, and now was the "head nigga in charge" during a time when the drug game was gasping its last breaths. But besides that, Kanika respected him as a father. His was the calming voice when she and her mother would go at it about Kanika's coming in late from school or a party. Sometimes, when her mother couldn't make some of her parent-teacher meetings, Tony would come dressed in one of his pin-striped Italian suits and have Kanika's female teachers swooning. She of ten wondered if he was the reason that she got preferential treatment. He wasn't a tall man, but he had a big presence when he walked into their home. Kanika understood that when Tony was around everything was all good.

She respected Tony most of all for taking her and her mother in when they had no place to go. After Waleema had left Shon, Kanika's father, and traveled to New York City, they went from one friend's house to the next. Kanika remembered nights traveling against the cold, hard winter winds, kept warm by her mother's arms, when it was time for them to move on to the next place. Until one night Kanika remembered her mother leaving for a party with friends dressed in black and coming back in the morning dressed in white and gold. It wasn't too long before Tony took them into his four-family home in Bed-Stuy, Brooklyn. Since then, he had done everything for them. He sent clients and cash to Waleema's strip club, and she played the role of his "wifey," making sure his home was in order, his body satisfied, and his parties beautifully hosted.

Tonight was a celebration of Tony reaching the top of his game. CeeLo was gone, and that meant more money, more problems. But there was no time for stressin', as the Dom P. flowed as free as the bodies moving to the music in the lounge area. Top neighborhood bailers dropped Benjamins like hot potatoes on bottles of Cristal and the baddest girls and their friends. Waleema and Tony danced as Waleema showed off all her latest moves to a Jay-Z hit. Kanika and Peaches did the same when they took their champagne-filled glasses back to the dance floor.

The DJ spun one of Biggie's hits, "One More Chance," and Kanika flung her hand and her drink in the air to her favorite jam. Her shapely hips swayed from side to side as she and Peaches waved their glasses in the air with everyone else. Kanika was at her best this evening: she had her family and friends around her, her mother and Tony were looking happy, and she was about to graduate from high school any day. She couldn't think of anything else that would top this but a kiss from Tyrell. He was twenty-four and Tony's number-two man.

While she danced, Kanika kept her eye on him in case some other female tried to push up. Kanika had heard he was seeing some professional chick who used to roll with Cee-Lo or at least be his jumpoff in between his baby mama drama. Kanika didn't know much about her, only that she was older and had a college degree and a good job at the bank. It was that job that helped Cee-Lo get loans to open his sneaker store and record label and hide his money in secret accounts. But she wasn't part of "the life" like Kanika was. Kanika was born in the game, like Tyrell, and if there was any woman who knew what Tyrell needed it was her. She remembered when Tony first brought him to the house. She had only been twelve and he had been eighteen. All she could remember was this tall, black, skinny guy with eyes so deep she could swim in them. Any time he walked by, her skin erupted in goose bumps. He didn't seem to pay her scrawny twelve-year-old frame any mind, but he teased her about her Asian-looking eyes, which she now understood meant he liked her even then. But they both had grown a lot since then. He was still over six feet, more muscular, and his dark, creamy black skin still made her want to lick him from head to toe.

"Girl, I can't believe high school is ova'. I am so tired of messing with those lil boys."

"Why are you so into older cats? They die soon, you know," Kanika said, bringing her hips down to the floor. She glanced at Tyrell, but there was a light-skinned, red-lipsticked woman on his arm. Kanika snapped back up. It's that bitch.

"Not that old. And any woman I see who got something got an older man. Look at your mama," Peaches said as they danced together.

Kanika tried to remember a time when Peaches was not talking about some older cat. Even when they were fourteen and in the eighth grade, she was checking for dudes out of high school. It was too much. But she knew it had a lot to do with the fact that Peaches' father left before she was born. Chick was looking for daddy in the face of every older cat she had ever gotten with. At least Kanika had Tony to fill that void. "Well, thank God you gonna be eighteen soon; then it can be legal."

"That kind of takes the fun out of it, but I'll live." Peaches' eyes stayed glued to one of Tyrell's older friends.

"Mine is only ten days away, and a bitch can't wait," Kanika said, as both of the girls laughed. But Kanika was fixed on Tyrell, as he stood all close to this girl.

"Excuse me," Kanika said abruptly, as she marched off the dance floor about to make her presence known to Tyrell.

"Uh-uh, where you think you going with that nasty look on your face?" Waleema asked as she stopped her daughter cold. Waleema gripped Kanika's shoulders. "You look like you about to go off. Something happen?"

Kanika didn't want to make a big deal. "I was just going to the bathroom."

Waleema followed Kanika's line of focus and smirked when her eyes landed on Tyrell. "Honey, don't tell me you about to go make a fool of yourself because a man is just being a man?"

Kanika tapped her foot impatiently as she cut her eyes away from Tyrell and his female companion. Waleema gently pulled her to a dark corner, away from the music and the noise. "I get a feeling that you got something more to say to Tyrell than hello. Am I right?"

Kanika ran her hands over her wavy black weave. "Mommy, I just wanted to say hello, but he's with that trick again," Kanika said, frustrated with herself. She had never gotten a chance to have a real conversation with Tyrell because he would always tease her about her being locked up because of her age. She wanted to show him that age was just a number when it came to her feelings for him.

"Baby, you gonna be eighteen soon. You gotta start acting more mature. You can't just storm over there and interrupt the man just because. You gotta do that with class, honey. Remember, a ho in the sheets and a princess in the streets. Understand?"

"I guess so," Kanika said, as she forced a smile. Her mother was never one to mince words. "So what do I do? I really like Tyrell and I know he's feeling me."

"He is, but be careful. If you want his attention, act like you don't care if he comes or goes. Don't you think he got enough women trying to get close to him? Be different. Walk right on by him," she said, emulating a sexy strut with her hands on her waist, "swinging those hips your mama gave ya, and don't take your eyes off him for one second." She spun around on her heels. "And get yourself a glass of the most expensive champagne at the bar," she said, handing Kanika a stack of bills.

Kanika stood alone as Tony swept her mother back up in his arms. She thought they looked cute, the way her mother stood taller than him in her four-inch gold Chanel stilettos. Kanika stuffed the money in her Prada bra and glided her way toward Tyrell. Her heart was in her mouth as she inched up closer to him. His back was against the bar and the chick was standing between his legs. As soon as Kanika turned the corner, Tyrell's eyes met hers. That gave her the extra confidence she needed; her skintight green and gold sequined Gucci dress did the rest. She pulled the V front down some to show off her cleavage. There were lots of people passing in front of her, bat she made sure she followed her mama's rules. Kanika's eyes zeroed in on his face with a tempting look and a dash of attitude. There were his deep brown eyes again. In her mind, Kanika was already swimming in their depths. She was in a trancelike state, moving in slow motion with no one around but her and Tyrell. He was dressed in all-black linen slacks and shirt with a thick platinum chain and spinning hubcap pendant dangling from his neck. The strobe lights made his tea black skin radiate with a mysterious power that made him look good enough to jump. He diminished every other man in the room with his thick, muscular build and wide shoulders. His closely shaved head and beard made him look a few years older, with a handsome ruggedness. All Kanika could think of in those few seconds was sucking on his thick, brown lips. His gaze traveled from her breasts, to her hips, to her shapely legs as she glided right by him, careful not to even give his chick any recognition. Kanika slid into a space a few stools down and ordered her glass of champagne. Tyrell winked at her and smiled. The chick he was with turned his face toward her and Tyrell slapped her hand away.

Kanika snickered to herself. It was only a matter of time before she got Tyrell for herself, she thought. He always acted like she was too young for him, but she planned to show him soon that she could get as nasty as he wanted her to be.

Kanika walked back through the crowd to the dance floor, somewhat satisfied, to where Peaches was still carrying on with a group of other girls. "I can't wait to start college. As soon I get down to Atlanta, I'm gonna regulate on all dem prissy bitches," Peaches said out loud, and flung her weave to the other side of her face. "I'm gonna get me an older man, and take him for all his money."

Kanika laughed as they both got back into their groove with the others. "Where you disappear to?" Peaches asked.

"I just got me a little somethin' to wet my throat," Kanika said as she faced Peaches, who was working up a sweat.

"And your panties." She laughed. "I seen Tyrell over there, too."

Kanika rolled her eyes and laughed also. It was no secret how she felt about Tyrell; everyone knew, including Tony, who wasn't too crazy about them hooking up. Tyrell was what Tony called "a young cat" and too wild for his own good, but he kept him in his crew for those very reasons. He thought that Kanika was way too smart to be with a man who made his green on the streets, even if he was steep six figures. Kanika wondered if Tony had anything to do with Tyrell keeping his distance. But Tyrell was his own man. She couldn't imagine another man telling him who to date. And if her mother approved of him, Kanika thought, hooking up with him couldn't be so bad.

As the music changed to some eighties Prince and Cameo jams, Kanika wandered off the dance floor. When Kanika walked off, she noticed Peaches and a group behind her. It was a few of her classmates from school, but she wanted to be alone to find Tyrell. She turned around, looked at her diamond-studded Jacob the Jeweler watch, and said, "Listen, y'all can go and do your thang. I'm gonna chill for a few."

Peaches said, doing a fake karate stance, "If you need anything let me know, OK?"

"I will," Kanika said as they all walked away. She didn't know what she could possibly need. Somehow, girls liked hanging with her, because at school it brought them all the right attention from the right guys and made them look "cool." Little did they know that Kanika had her mind on bigger things than a school reputation. She had mastered school with good grades and exceptional performances as head of her cheerleading squad and school debate team. Her mother put heavy emphasis on studying, including a mandatory three hours of studying every Sunday. Sometimes Kanika had to find stuff to study, because she had already aced most of it. At this point, just days away from graduation, she was ready for life's bigger challenges.

Kanika supped away from the party. She knew where to find Tyrell and she had to talk to him. She didn't understand why he was ignoring her all night, except for his little glances. She touched herself up in the women's bathroom and glossed her lips with cherry red color and dabbed her eyes with a touch of silver eyeliner. Her hair was still neatly styled, despite the heat and sweat.

She dabbed some Vaseline, a trick her mother had shown her, on the tops of her breasts to make her skin look dewy. Her mother had taught her to always accentuate what came natural. When Kanika left, a short brown-faced girl she had never seen before slipped her a note:

Tyrell is in the cigar room. Classy, sexy first.

Mommy


Kanika tore the note up, adjusted her dress, and thanked God for a mother like hers. Sometimes she felt Waleema was more like a sister and that she wanted to see her with Tyrell more than anything. Perhaps Waleema knew how happy that would make Kanika, as Waleema was always looking for a way to please her.

Kanika walked into the cigar room just a few doors down from the ladies' room. She knew he had to be alone, but even if he wasn't, she was still going in. "Have you seen Peaches?" she said, slightly opening the door to the smoke-filled room. She could care less where Peaches was, but she had to play the game.

"Nah, her ass probably still out there dancing," Tyrell said, standing up and quickly opening a window. Her eyes fixated on his fat diamond T-initialed pinkie ring.

"Oh, OK," Kanika said, lingering by the door. She closed it behind her.

Tyrell put out his cigar and asked, "Keeping me company?"

"I just want a place to chill; it's kind of noisy out there," she said, leaning forward and sitting down.

Again she caught Tyrell's eyes on her breasts, but he looked away. She carefully crossed her legs, showing the curves of her healthy thighs. She sat across from him and waited.


(Continues...)

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