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My thighs squeezed together but I wasn’t going to say anything to feed his ego. “Shut up, City.”

“I see you ain’t deny it. This is just something for you to take under advisement. You could have a whole crew or work by yourself. Most stylist charge a per diem and then an hourlyrate to get looks put together. You’d be saving us money while making bread. And you could still service the people at your salon and run your wig shit.”

“This sounds busy.”

“Photoshoots and tours are all scheduled far in advance. If it’s something short notice, you ain’t got to handle it. Lyric said you had a makeup artist in your shop that was hungry. She can definitely be a part of your team.”

I nodded because he sounded like he had already put thought into this. I was warming up to the idea but would still have to figure out how to talk money and not make it awkward. I didn’t want to overcharge, but my time would need to be compensated.

My face perked up thinking that Candace might be able to make her dream of breaking into the industry come true on a bigger scale. “She’s used her for the last few things she did and was really happy.”

“You’ve been in the backrooms so you know what to expect when it comes to all of this. Have your department or whatever and put who you need in place. They’ll work on a per diem but you’ll be on a salary. And nah, I’m not paying you in dick, Pretty.”

“I get that for free. Imagine me working for dick. Pfft. But what if you guys sign someone I don’t vibe with?”

“Then you don’t work with them. Simple as that. You think I’m gonna have you out here with a nigga that makes you uncomfortable? You know me better than that.”

“And how is our situation going to affect us working together?”

“Our situation is only going to make it better. My whole family works for this. You think I’m not going to make sure my woman ain’t eating off this shit too?”

“You really aren’t joking. How does the money work out? You making budgets? They need to pay you back?” ‘Cause he was a nice man but I didn’t want him getting taken advantage of.

“Not initially. We want people hungry but not out here looking unloved. I don’t want them spending their advance on stupid shit but they also not finna walk around in labels all day doing nothing on our dime. Hell, Ion’t even do that. I’m from the A, a white tee and some jeans will always be our unofficial uniform. Ion’t give a fuck about what them young niggas doing now.”

I grinned at his words because he sounded like an old man just now. “You sound old as shit.”

“I feel like this solves your issues. It lets you still have your own hours, schedule your people and still have a new adventure without running around the world unless you want to.”

“This sounds like favoritism. Somebody might have an issue with it.”

His brows dipped and he looked like he couldn’t give a fuck less. “And? You think somebody gone come in our shit and tell us how to run it? Like somebody gone tell Travis what talent is good and Lyric what rhymes to write?”

I chuckled because City was very clearly all up and through Corey’s space. “So y’all gone run this just like the street.”

“The music industry was the original gang shit to be real. Pay for play. The mob getting involved deep in this. Keeping people in three sixty deals and then taking them out when they no longer served you. This move is more lateral than anything if I’m keeping it a buck.”

“You are scarily accurate with that.”

“I know you gotta go back to work and shit, but you coming by later, right? This meeting ain’t gone take too long and then we can head to this wedding thing tomorrow.”

“That works. I’ll see you tonight.”

“Why you frowned up?”

We’d finished dinner and now I had to turn my brain to getting ready for Yzzy’s wedding tomorrow. They didn’t want to do anything too big so Yz didn’t even want to have a big bridal party. We’d thrown her a bridal shower but even that was kept low key by our standards. She was happy and they were only having their siblings stand up with them. Candace was going to do her makeup as part of a gift from me but we didn’t have to be there any earlier than the regular guests. My dress was already picked up from the dry cleaners and hanging in my closet ready for me to wear it. But I still had a problem.

“I need to wash my hair and my arms are tired.”

“They should be. You just did all them heads at your shop and then went and started working on custom orders. Your hands probably cramped up and I know you tired.

“But I can’t be outside looking crazy tomorrow. Fuck. Makes me want to shave my fucking head.”

“You don’t want to just slap another wig on that and be done?”

“The thought crossed my mind because nobody is gonna know, but it’s been a few weeks. I hate going too long without having my hair done for real. But I know you don’t understand that. Besides, I planned to wear my hair out tomorrow.”

His eyes lit up because Corey seemed to be fascinated with my natural hair. When he saw it for the first time and realized it was longer than most of the wigs I wore he didn’t understand why I wore wigs. I told him it was because of the wigs that my hair flourished. I’d allowed shitty hair care practices to damage my own. Which is when I realized that wigs were my thing. Especially given the artistry of wigs back in the early 2000s. Between that and extensions, I got my hair back healthy but I rarely wore it out.