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Wolf Man

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Wolf Man - book excerpt

Chapter One

Kane North was the biggest crack dealer in NYC, and no one in the NYPD, the DEA or the rival organizations in the Tri-State area expected his rise to taper off any time soon. He had cocaine coming in from the Florida Keys, the Mexican and Canadian borders, and dozens of points along the Northeast seacoast. It was being converted to crack in hundreds of underground labs in New York, New Jersey and Pennsylvania, and distributed from over a thousand crack houses throughout the area. It was estimated that the North Network was grossing over a million dollars a day before expenses, and North’s only concern was the staggering burden it was placing on his money-laundering corporations.

Many of their biggest customers were people in the entertainment industry who had become addicted to cocaine, and were convinced that switching over to the crack pipe would give them greater energy and euphoria than ever. Getting hooked on crack made them slaves to the narcotic, and a large majority found their professional reputations ruined and their income dwindling so as not to be able to afford the quantity they were consuming. Females paid the highest price for their addictions, as many of them were forced to do sexual favors in exchange for what they could not buy.

Mirjana Dragana was one of these unfortunates. She was an aspiring model who had been given a chance at a starring role in a B-movie being produced by one of North’s filmmaking tax writeoffs. She had been turned onto coke by the movie directors, and soon graduated to crack with their encouragement. The beautiful Serbian had put her modeling career on hold and was now entirely dependent on her earnings from the movie, production of which was suddenly postponed. She found herself unemployed and addicted to the product, and after spending her savings to satisfy her cravings, she was forced to meet with North himself to resolve her problem.

She had heard rumors of the depredations suffered by women who had been lured to North’s suite in a penthouse bordering East Harlem in similar situations to her own. She had confided in a close friend, Steve Lurgan, who lived in the three-story apartment building in Soho she rented upon arriving in NYC. Lurgan was a photojournalist who had just returned from Eastern Europe and had covered the war in Bosnia in the 90’s. He knew some Serbian and quickly made friends with Jana. He had watched her decline caused by drug abuse but would not compromise their friendship by criticizing her. It was only when she told him that she was meeting personally with North that he offered advice.

“Jana, please be careful when you go up there,” Lurgan pleaded. “I read the papers and I’ve got connections. These people are involved in drugs, and I wouldn’t put it past them to try and involve you in something immoral to tide you over until the movie production resumes.”

“Don’t worry, Steve,” Jana assured him. She was an ash blonde with pale blue eyes, a smallish nose and thick lips, her natural beauty enhanced by an hourglass figure and a generous bosom. “I know you are my friend and you care for me. I will be fine, I know what I am doing. Most of these companies have insurance covering loss of income, and I believe they will be able to come up with enough to keep me on the payroll until they start filming again.”

Despite her courageous veneer, she was filled with trepidation as she arrived at North’s Lenox Avenue brownstone that evening. There were four gangsters standing outside the building, and they announced her arrival by cell phone before she was permitted entrance. Four more gangsters met her in the lobby, and they escorted her to the end of the hall where a heavy steel door was guarded by two pistol-packing gunmen.

“Hey, baby,” a tall, slender black man was seated on a throne on a dais in a parlor area the size of a commercial showroom. She looked around the lavishly furnished area where six other blacks relaxed on the overstuffed sofas and chairs around the living room. They stared at her as if a piece of candy had walked into the room. “Let my boy get you a drink. Come on up here and tell me what I can do for you.”

“I---I came to discuss my position with Player Productions,” Jana came forward tentatively, walking to the edge of the platform before North beckoned her forth. She stepped up onto the dais and walked timidly over to where Kane sat. The man leered at her lustfully, his coke-flushed eyes glittering over his wide nostrils and Luciferian goatee.

“Girl, you can assume any position you like to get anything you want around here,” North grinned as his henchmen cackled in amusement. “Now, I saw some of the outtakes from that flick you starring in, and there is no way that a woman who looks like you ain’t gonna have no place in this organization.”

“Thank you,” Jana managed. “It’s just that they stopped sending checks to the cast members and crew since the first of the month, and it is very difficult to make do with the production having been postponed. I don’t know if you’re aware that I canceled my modeling assignments to devote my full time to this project.”

“Now, Jana---it is Jana, isn’t it? I make it my business to know every detail of my various enterprises. I’m the kind of entrepreneur who likes to keep hands-on everything in his operation, you know what I’m saying?” North looked her over approvingly. “I know your story, baby, and I want to do everything in my power to get you right where you wanna be. Now, I know you were in the fast lane with my cruisers, and the producers liked you not only because of your talent, but your ability to interact behind the scenes. I know you were a real party girl, most oftentimes the life of the party. Now, I would feel like I got beat if I never once got to get some party time with you myself. My road dogs here pretty well feel the same way.”

“Mr. North, sir,” she lowered her eyes, realizing how they were all leering at her, “part of the reason why I am here is because I overextended my personal budget by over-socializing. I realize that I got caught up in the whole Broadway mentality, and wasted more money than I had a right to misappropriate. I have bills to pay, and have not anticipated the interruption of income. I misjudged the solvency of the company by assuming that since you were the owner, they would have the advantage of your solidity. All I ask is that I can get at least one more month of paychecks, which of course would be deducted from my earnings when the project is completed.”

“Baby, I don’t know how else to break it to you, but Showdown In Serbia has flatlined,” North smirked. “Our marketing analysts have looked it over, and they don’t see it going anywhere past Blockbuster. I got to pull the plug on this, pretty girl, but that don’t necessarily mean I needs to pull the plug on you.”

“Is there---are there---any other projects that I can get in on?” she managed.

“Well now, you know that most of your marketability is going to be predicated by your screen attraction,” North leaned forward on his velvet and gold throne. “I personally haven’t had a chance to check out your file. I’m sorry to say I don’t have a clue as to what my studio is throwing down all this money for. Would I be out of place in asking if we can do a screen test here so I can decide whether to cut you a big check?”

“Why, no,” Jana could not possibly refuse.

“I hope you won’t mind removing your blouse, so I can see what you would look like in a bikini,” Kane produced a bag of cocaine appearing as a baggie full of laundry detergent.

“Why…no,” Jana swallowed hard. The room was silent as the grave before she hesitantly began unbuttoning her blouse.

“Now that is what I call charisma,” Kane grinned as he appreciated her large breasts in their lace bra. “Why don’t you take off them jeans so we can see what that bikini shot’s really gonna sell? I think we can do up a couple lines here to get rid of some of that nervousness. You know, that’s what we looking for, the kind of lady who just don’t drop her drawers at the drop of a hat.”

There was a scratching at the door, almost as if someone had let a dog into the hallway outside. Kane had disregarded it when he first heard it, but now it was a distraction without explanation. North pulled out his cell phone and hit the contact number but got no response.

“Look, somebody go outside and tell those mofos that they need to get on the ball,” Kane cut the howling short as Jana allowed her jeans to drop to her ankles. “They be a million mofos wantin’ to get in that hallway, and I payin’ some big money to make sho’ they ain’t! Now get them dogs on that bone before I send them all back to the pound!”

The hulking gunman, standing at nearly seven foot tall and weighing over three hundred pounds, drew his Uzi as he lumbered towards the door and threw it open.

At once the carnage began.

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