 You know, I'm talking to the young boy. Come here, come real close, come real close, youngest. I'm on the block one day. Oh, here I don't want to say his name. He's still in prison doing life. He was an OG on the block. Mine is business, hands about this big. One of them over here. All he do is live, wait, say a day. He go to work. He worked in the mattress factory. The mattress factory and dollars penitentiary, that's where you make the most money. And that's the big CI, that's like CI correctional job. That's like different. So you might make $200 a month, right? He got a good job. All he do is go to commissary all the time on time, go to chow, go work out, go to work in his cell. You said hands are big? Like this big. He wasn't playing at a single cell. And never was on dope? No, no. He was like... Hands just that big for no reason. He was about like six, two, six, two and a half, something like that. Mine is business, his clothes always press. He ain't got to go to church. Hey Sunday, he don't mess with nobody. So one day this young boy come on the block, right? He just came on the block, came upstate and doing some time, whatever. Nobody know what's going on, but I hear some whisperings with the OGs. Cause I always kick it with the OGs. You know what I mean? I ain't really, I ain't really deal with too many people. My age, whatever, I only deal with the OGs. And when I say OGs, I mean offering game. I'm not saying just you just a older dude that just did some loser stuff and went to prison. You somebody to read this book, you know what I mean? This then third, that's going to encourage you. Go over to the school building, man. Make sure you get your GED, man. You gotta get out and do these programs so you get out of jail. Them type of OGs is offering game. So one of the old heads said, man, it's ready to go down, man. So what's going on over here? Cause one thing I liked about the OGs, you know when stuff is ready to go down so you can take, you can retreat, take cover going to cell, you know what I mean? Figure something out, you know what I mean? So I'm like, damn, you know? They like, yeah, they talking. I'm just sitting there. I ain't going to say I was met him because I'm a part of the conversation cause he's my OGs. He's like, yeah, man, you know, I'm in a bone in the block. Where it is, you killed his nephew. I'm like, okay. So now I know, I know where to stay away from him. Young boy, come on the block. He all young, he don't know what's going on. He just all, just young. Let me ask the guard, can I get a conversation slip? You know, he probably got his mom looking out, give him a couple of hours. You know, they, my baby and everything. They going to look out for the, you know, spoil him for a little minute. I got an aunt, somebody that love him or whatever. I mean, so he worried about conversation. He's just walking around like he don't even know, he don't know what's going on. So one day. But he was just a demon out there. Oh, he was a, he killed his nephew. He was nothing to do that. So one day it was only like, he was only in a block like three days about. I'm doing my rounds. Cause I used to always walk laps on the block. I was on J block. I'm on J block in dollars. Anybody that was dead, you know, I'm doing the rounds. So I'm walking the tear, walking to tell you to have my music on, walking the tear. But this day I'm walking the tear. And I was on, I never forget this day. Cause my homeboy had my earphones and I'm too one out of the cell. You go like, oh, then see if he any, or he not in the yard, get my earphones, cause I have my walk, man. So I go down there, right? So I'm like, damn, he ain't in, he ain't in the yard. So I can't get my earphones. I'm like, I'll wait till you come back. So I'm doing my laps now, man. So I see the young boy came out the day room. I guess he was playing cards or something. He ready to walk. He walked down the tear. As he's walking down the tear, I see the one old here leaning on, like leaning their door. So when the young boy go to walk down the tear, this was some, this was some straight, this was playing. The young boy go to walk down the tears. He go to walk the old head act like he walking in front of him. Like he, the stopping, you just seen a hand come out there self from the old here. He gripped him, the grip of life. It was one of these things. Wait nigga, the fuck off. No, I'm just showing you. I need you to finish this. You ain't the old here, the nine young boy. All right, no, I just, I just want you to give. You're fucking old here. I want you to be here. Let me see, man. No, no, no, no. It was, let me see, nigga. No, I want you to be there. I want you to be present. So you got to understand the journey. Fuck, dear. All right, but I'm just, I'm just playing. I'm explaining to you how I went. So he, he grabbed me with the grip of life. You can see it. Cause he didn't know what was coming on it. Like, and I'm coming back this way. As they go to tear, we were drawing, I'm coming back this way and sales officer, he sitting in and his facial cause he walking, he walking this way. He gripped him, he snatched him in there. And all you can see as he was snatching him, you just see his other hand just grabbing his mouth. I'm talking about, it was like just, just a marriage from my grip and you like it. I'm talking about the fear. He gave him an ass assassination. No, no, no, no, no, no, no. The fear, listen, the fear, the fear. He was an ass assassin. The fear that was in his eyes. Cause now, now it was like, now it was like. There's your ass on it. No, no, no. Now, as I'm walking, I know what's going on. Cause I know the over here itself. So I'm like, what's that? It's the moment. Yeah. Cause when he grabbed me from the joint, like, grabbed me from here and you just see in his other hand come around and grab his mouth. He was like, it was like the fear. You knew, I've seen that in people's eyes before in the joint, snatched him in there. You seen it in your eyes? It's about, I'm probably like about like 30 steps away. So I'm walking. I'm like, and all I heard, man, you just hit it, the banging on like, like the bed frame, like boom, boom. You're hearing all type of stuff. The, the cabinet can be at a cabinet move. You just hand it move. You're hearing the little move. So I walk and I got to play normal. I ain't going to throw it off the beat. I got to, cause they know I walked the joint. The police, the police right there in the bubble. They know my joint I'm walking. So I ain't going to throw it off. I walk back as I'm walking back. You looked in the cell. No, no, no, I ain't looking in the cell. No, I was, no, you don't do that. Don't do that. No. I wasn't, no, I ain't need no good time. So listen, when, when, when I came back, all you heard, you heard, you heard moaning, right? It was like moaning, but it was a moaning and crying. It was a mixture of like moaning, crying, wanting to scream. Oh yeah, that's getting. And listen, listen, this one I heard. This one I heard. Shut the, shut the fuck up, mother. That's all you heard. And he was, ah. So listen, I might've did like about five, six more laps. He was still in there. Just to peek in that motherfucking cell. No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no. No, no, listen, listen, listen, listen. So I do five more. So, oh, it was so strategic. He timed it about 15 minutes before the yard come in. So he worked in my boom, boom, boom. So now, as I'm walking back up the block, I'm coming down to walk back up. You hear the yard coming in. Yard in, I hear him screaming. I could, outside you hear the guards here. Yard coming in. So as the block started to come in, as I'm walking up over here door open, you just had a sheet right there. Man, he had the young boy here. That boy here was the size of a watermelon. His face was, I'm telling my man, he was like, he was red, man. Calling red face after that, man. I'm telling my, he was this, he was hickeyed up so crazy that I ain't going to front. I don't know what else happened. You know what else happened? I'm not going to, you said you heard moaning. Yeah, but it was probably from life. Like, I didn't know what else happened. So Pete. The niggas getting beat the fuck, he ain't moaning. So Pete, when he come in, I mean, when he come out, everybody coming in from the yard. So they peeping, they be like, damn. But people minding their business. I'm peeping because I'm coming from this way and I'm seeing everybody look at him. Man, that young boy went to his cell. He must have grabbed someone out of his cell and went straight to the police desk. I'm talking about straight to the bubble. The bubble, they was like, oh, what's going on? They looked at that boy, lock it down. Lock it down. You know what I'm saying? To lock it down and all that stuff. So I'm like, this ain't, they calling a lockdown, lockdown, lockdown. I go to my cell, right? This is one of the moments. So they had the moment's office. I cried inside of myself and I said, I gotta get out of here. Why, the way they fuck with you? Man, I thought he, listen. From what I seen, the way he walked out of that joint and what he looked like, I felt like I was assaulted from just being able to see that type of, I've never seen somebody face so cut up and hickeyed up in my life.