Brotherhood Page #2
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- You're a hater, bro.
Hello?
What?
Where is he?
Why am I only hearing about this now?
- Where's Royston?
- Oh, room three.
Yo.
When am I seeing my grandchildren, son?
It's been a few weeks.
I know, Mum, I'm sorry
I've just been busy, you know.
So shot yeah? What's going on?
I've said 100 times, a gun went off
in the club, I got scratched, I'm fine,
and no it wasn't aimed at me, Mum.
You sure?
Am I sure?
I haven't been in trouble since I was 17.
I drive a hybrid.
I work for a PR company.
I live with my civil engineer fiancee
and sing soul in my spare time,
like, yes, I'm sure.
Do you know what?
I'm going to head out, bro, all right?
- Take care, Mrs Peel.
- Be safe, young man.
See you later, Pen.
And hurry up and get better bro.
I've got bills to pay.
as well, man, you know.
I've got a job interview
and since you are not dying,
Bye, Mum.
- Penny.
- Bye.
Bro.
Yeah.
See you soon.
Yes, yes, I will bring
the kids to see you I promise.
Mmm-hmm.
Henry.
So, what's going on, man?
Yeah I'm all right, you know, self-employed.
Hey, you know me and
the missus make jewellery, right?
No.
Listen, we've got more tools
and metal in the boot than in Homebase.
We work our own hours.
You know how it is with a kid.
Although to be honest,
I don't think he's mine.
I think the missus played out on me.
You don't think your kid's yours?
- Do you play about on her?
- No.
Well not...
What do you want?
In the hospital you were
trying to tell me something.
Listen, I don't want to get involved but
I don't think what happened
to your brother was an accident.
I found this envelope
and it had your name on it.
- What are you talking about?
- Like...
Who was it from, where is it?
It's back at the flat,
I haven't even opened it.
I want to see it.
- Babe, you home?
- Hey, yeah, what's up?
Yeah, this, this way.
Ashanti, this is Sam,
Royston's older brother.
Sam, this is my wife Ashanti,
and this little man here is my son, Dhillon.
Very nice to meet you.
Can you watch Dhillon for a bit please?
I need to head to the suppliers.
Yeah, sure.
I got some crystals earlier.
All right.
- Nice to meet you.
- Yeah.
Bye, gorgeous.
Right, you see what I'm saying?
He looks exactly like you,
where's the envelope?
Over there.
So, who do you think it's from?
I don't know.
It's got an address at the back.
So what are you going to do?
Nothing.
I'm gone, man.
Hugs.
Yeah, I can't see him.
Yeah, I think I'm at the gate.
I didn't see which door he went in though.
Shut up.
Hugs.
I'm not Sherlock Holmes
out here, fam, I did follow him.
No you don't get to run,
you don't get to run.
You don't get to f***ing run.
You're going to come here
to my house where my family live.
- It's not like that.
- It's not like that.
- Yeah? Who f***ing sent you here?
- Mooks.
- Who the f*** is Mooks?
- Mooks.
- Talk. Who is f***ing Mooks?
Who the f*** are you?
Get up before I cut you, you prick.
- He's done my leg, bruv.
- Listen,
- if I've done anything to offend you man.
- Shut up.
Look at you begging, you p*ssy.
You know what, I'm going to cut you.
Why, what have I done?
You got the address on the card.
Come and find out.
I'm not just going to go to
some random address
when I don't even know
what's going on, I just need to know
that my missus and my kids are not in danger.
Everyone's in danger around you, aren't they?
I think it's because
you have an air of unlikeability.
I mean I've only just got here
and I don't like you already.
Unlikeability.
Now I'm not sure that's a word
but I am sure that I'm going to cut you,
and when I'm done with you I might
even come back and cut your kids.
No, you ain't going to touch my f***ing kids.
You ain't going to touch my f***ing kids,
you cut them and I'll f***ing...
And what?
Now I don't care who you are,
you cross this line,
you cross this f***ing line.
Get up.
I can't, bruv, I can't.
You've got the address,
and I'm still going to cut you, b*tch.
Get in!
What the f*** is wrong with you?
- Hey.
- Hey, babe.
How you doing, you all right,
the kids are all right?
Yeah, we're good.
Bax is at school. I'm just with Mimi.
- You all right?
- Yeah, no. I'm fine.
I'm fine, just wanted
to make sure that you were.
You know you should
probably stay at your mum's tonight.
Why? What's going on?
You know, I'm just thinking
about what you said earlier,
and, you know, they're
really liking me at the place
and they said that I can have
a full time job interview tomorrow so
I just thought maybe
- OK.
- I'll call you later.
OK, love you.
- Babe, your phone's ringing.
- All right.
- Hello?
- I need you to take me to the address.
What?
Nah, nah, nah, nah, nah. No, no, no, no.
Who is it?
Um...
- Sainsbury's.
- Sainsbury's?
Listen, I'm going to go to the address.
I need you to meet me there just in case.
Listen, no way.
Listen, I'm not getting involved.
In what?
Um...
They're offering me those
new middle of the day club cards
for people who shop in the day time.
Mmm.
- Sounds like a good idea.
- It's not.
It's not. Did you hear that?
It's not a good idea, it's a terrible idea.
- Why are you being so rude?
- Babe, I'm not being rude.
Henry, these people shot your friend
and they just came to my house.
- Let me speak to them.
- They asked to speak to Mr Okocha.
Are you Mr Okocha?
Listen, I'm not doing it, don't call back.
Yo, Yardz, you beat that Tonia ting yet?
I ain't beat it, I know
he's beat it though, bruv.
Let me get a sweet bruv.
One of you man pressed that,
don't think I don't know cuz.
- Oi, Drew, do you want a sweet fam?
- No fam I don't deal with that.
- You sure bruv? It's halal, cuz.
- Yeah.
- Get your hands off me.
- We're going to get nicked though fam.
Tonia, 18, you, 35.
You got that, fam?
Don, he's got about six kids, cuz.
What do you mean bruv?
We're just asking and I'm curious.
Bruv have you got your passport on you now?
Did you see that wino walking about?
- He's a d*ckhead, man.
- Is that how you talk about your friends?
Well, he's not really a friend.
I don't know why that p*ssy got sent anyway.
got clocked finding the dons house?
Never. Never fam.
I'd appreciate
if you didn't insult other men by
calling them an albeit
now accepted colloquial word
referring to the female genitalia
as if we're somehow weaker than you.
- You are weaker, look at you.
- Child birth.
You ain't even got kids.
So? I could still have them if I wanted to.
Wait, wait, wait, speaking of pussies yeah...
Look at all this stuff, Gaz was
snap chatting me all week bruv.
What, you steal that from cloud fam?
No, that's Alder's girl from the X1 crew, no?
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