 Yeah, we on boss talk one-on-one. I said, man, I got to do something. Hit them streets, man. Say hit them streets, man. I got to do something, right? So I said, man, what am I going to do? I said, man, I'm not selling no crack. Uh-uh, I can't do that. It's so weird. So, bam, I said, nah, I'm going to mess y'all up. And we ain't talk about this with Charleston, you know what I'm saying? You know, I used to always tell him that I was saying I'm so boss talk. Y'all getting exclusive. Y'all getting exclusive. I said, man, I know what I'm going to do. Charleston went to Houston, had this little boom. I said, nigga, I'm going to start pimping. Oh, yeah, you, oh, you put your pimping, please, take it out. I said, man, I said, Charleston, I'm going to start pimping now. So I said, I'm like, so Charleston like, man, man, man, man, man, man, man, man. I said, shh. So, you know, I still remember. This is Super Bowl time. She went to Houston and called and said, hey, we ready? You know what I'm saying? We're going to come back. We're Charleston, and then Charleston, we roll down and picked up. Oh, she got a big bang. Oh, man. As Charleston, man, this boy talking about a look. I said, ooh, man, I said, oh, what's wrong? We driving back. Charleston almost had a heart attack when we were driving back. Yeah. Why? Like a little, like you serious? Like a heart attack? Like a heart attack. We had to literally, we was laughing, but he was panicking. So he had to pull on with jump out the car, and he go to the hospital. So I had to, man, get in the car. We had to drive to the hospital. He had to go to the hospital. Wow. We in the middle of nowhere. He told me he was panicking. He was, he had like a panic attack. So we had to get him, they let him go. We get in the car. Why he panicking for? I still don't, I mean, shit. Because all that money, your son is doomed, man. I don't know, man. No, no, no, that ain't it. Why he panicking for? Nigga just gon' do it, man. I said, man, so that was the transformation. We went back. Went all the way to the, I'm up now. We went forward. So how long did you pen for? We went to forward. I'm gonna mention I went, we went to forward, right? And I say, Charles, man, I gotta find the club to put in. He said, man, take it to these rooms over here. You know what I'm saying? You niggas is hell. So, man, I did it. So I'm like, man, I ain't, we gon' do it. So I went over there, I did it, put it in there. You know what I'm saying? Next day. Now at this time, I'm in a relationship, right? Okay, we're the same chick. No, this is another chick. I'm in a relationship. Now, with her, I'm telling her, like, man, I got a weed house and forward. I gotta go drop the weed off at this time and pick the weed up at this time, the money stuff up at this time, right? She like, okay, that's a bit. So at the whole time, I'm gon' get her, take her to work. I gotta go pick her up and drop off. But I'm in a relationship, right? And in my mind, I still, man, man, I was charged with her. I still remember, I'm sitting there, right? We getting, man, we getting some money. I'm to my charge, man, I'm to my money. So I'm like, damn. I say, charge, man, this shit ain't right, bro. I said, man, this shit ain't right. I'm doing, bro. You know what I'm saying? And it was just him and his cousin, don't tell you. And they say, man, you trippin'. Man, you trippin', man, that's a hoe, man. She's supposed to give you that money, man. I said, man, this shit ain't right, bro. I said, man, this shit ain't right, man. I said, man, this shit ain't right, bro. I said, come on, we gon' come and get me, bro. I'm telling you, man. Man, nigga, like, man, you trippin', bro. So, bam, kept goin' with it. But every time I came home, I kinda feel guilty. But at that time, the girl I was with, she was a purse girl. So whenever she be like- Start trippin', you gon' get her a purse. How about she go get her brand new purse? Oh, she get her brand new purse. Everything good. Yeah. So now we done moved to this big old house. Man, pimpin' good, man, pimpin' good. And she ain't askin' you where all this money comin' from to buy all this stuff? Yeah. I told her I had a house. I told her I had a couple of houses out there in Fort Worth. Yeah. She thought I was a tribe boy. She thought I was a dope boy. But I'm tellin' like, nah, even though, so we went up and gettin' that house. Oh, man, yeah. So now my mind said is, I got to leave this alone. Because at the end of the day, if it a crash on me, I know it, I mean, I got the feeling. Man, I still, my boy Charles and I said, man, I'm through, bro. And he's like, man, you, man, I said, shit, I'm through with this shit. I ain't, I don't get that. I said, man, I'm finna go pick her up. I picked her up. And you only had one girl. I had one. Wow, you makin' that money. But I had probably one of the baddest things out there in Fort Worth. I ain't gon' even lie to you. I was Charles and was here right in there. When you picked up, what did you do with? Man, she worked at Rich, right? She used to have a white guy. The white guy was a person that didn't even rich. So I never bought nothing for her. Never, I never bought nothing. He'd take a shopping. Her done, I never spent a dollar. Every dollar she made came to me. I didn't have to spend no money on her. Cause he spent all the money on her. And she gon', I'm talking every single day, he never let her leave that club with no less than $500. Okay. She's that bad. Oh man, I was charging with her. Man, I wish my boy were with her, bro.