(somber piano music)
(glass clinks)
- Excuse me everyone.
I would like to raise a toast to my best friend,
and mentor, my brother Aaron, and
his beautiful wife Kelly.
May God send you many blessings,
and happiness to come.
Cheers.
- [Crowd] Cheers!
(glasses clink)
(melodic R&B music)
- You alright baby?
- Oh yeah.
- Yeah?
You ready to start to start your
new life as Mrs. Aaron Scott Corbin?
- I've been waiting for this day for so long.
- I bet you have.
(laughs)
- I love the ring.
- You love your ring baby?
- Yes.
- Well when we get to Paris, we can get me another ring.
- What?
You don't like your ring?
- Yeah I like my ring, but I wanna love my ring too.
- Okay.
(laughs)
(phone rings)
- Let me get this.
Wait a minute baby, hold on, that's an important phone call.
- Look this is our wedding night.
You promised me that you were not
gonna conduct any business.
And I'm holding you to that Aaron.
- Alright, alright.
A promise is a promise.
But...
What are you gonna do in the meantime, in between time?
To keep me busy?
(laughs)
- You need say nothing more.
- Bring it on home.
(somber piano music)
Good morning baby.
- [Kelly] Hey you.
- What you reading baby?
- Oh they just sent us back the
approval for our new life insurance policy.
- Good, good, I was wondering when
that thing was gonna come back.
- And why is that?
You planning on killing me already?
- I'll tell you what.
10 million dollars is a lot of money.
You better watch your back.
- Yeah well you better make it convincing.
- They'd never know it was planned.
(laughs)
I gotta go.
I'm gonna be late.
- [Kelly] No!
- I gotta go, I gotta go, I gotta go.
- Have a good day.
- You too.
(melodic R&B music)
- Good morning Mr. Corbin.
- Good morning Briana.
- Your 10 o'clock appointment called and said
that he was gonna be about 15 minutes late.
- Then through him to the conference room, alright?
- Yes, Mr. Corbin.
(knock on door)
- [Aaron] Come in.
- Hey Aaron, got a second?
- I got a 10 o'clock that's running a little late.
But if you can make it quick...
- [Friend] Won't be long at all.
- Okay.
- Aaron, I just want to be the first to tell you.
The merger went through without a hitch.
All the paperwork, executed flawlessly.
We are now officially a publicly traded company.
Which means...
- Which means we'll be a globally
traded company within six months.
(laughs)
- Congratulations man.
- This calls for a celebration.
- [Friend] Absolutely.
- Wonderful.
(phone beeps)
Been working on this so long.
- [Briana] Yes Mr. Corbin?
- Briana could you get in here please?
- [Briana] Right away.
- Hey, you deserve it man.
- I knew we could do it man, hard work.
- Believed, didn't you?
- Hard work paid off.
- Yes sir.
- [Briana] Yes, Mr. Corbin?
- Briana look, I need you to book a company
reception at the Grand Central lounge
for Friday night, okay?
- [Briana] Okay.
- I'm sparing no expense on this.
I want the best of everything.
Lobster, crab, and plenty of alcohol.
We're going big Briana.
- Yes, Mr. Corbin, anything else?
- Oh no, that'll be fine.
- Okay, and your 10 o'clock appointment is here.
- Well tell him to meet me in the conference room.
But still make those reservations first.
- [Briana] Right away, Mr. Corbin.
- Alright.
Hot damn.
(melodic R&B music)
Kelly!
Kelly baby where you at?
- [Kelly] I'm upstairs!
(water running)
What's all that yelling about, huh?
- Baby you'll never guess what happened today.
- [Kelly] What happened then?
- [Aaron] We closed the deal without a hitch.
Baby we go global in six months.
This time next next year, Corbin Corps will
be the largest computer software company in the world.
Now baby, do you know what that means?
- Oh yeah.
Uh-huh.
- [Both] Money, money, money, money!
- Baby that is wonderful!
I'm so excited for you.
- Thank you baby.
- You've been working so long.
- Well this is why I do this baby.
I do it for us.
- [Kelly] Oh, you're so sweet.
Who would've thought when I met you
three years ago, that you would be a billionaire?
And lucky for moi, I got in on the ground level.
- Look.
Don't make any plans for Friday night, alright?
- Oh I won't.
- [Aaron] We got a company celebration meeting,
and I need you to be there.
- Oh I'll be there with bells on.
- What like a car?
- Oh I was thinking more like,
your mama.
- [Aaron] My mama?
(laughs)
- Man my uncle is a hilarious character, man,
when he get drunk, 'cause he turn into different people.
I seen him turn into four people in one day.
He turn into Richard Pryor, Joe Clark,
Snoop and Al Pacino from Scarface.
I came in the house, I said, Unc, what's up?
"Say man, I was doing good before you walked in."
What's wrong with you?
"Fool, what's wrong with you?
"You know what I'm doing, I'm just trying to stay high."
Man you done lost your mind.
"Hey let me tell you something okay?
"You lost your mind.
"Shut up!"
(audience laughs)
Can't talk to him, then he wanna act
like Joe Clark, talking about,
"Look now, they said one bad apple spoils the bunch.
"You must be crazy!"
(audience laughs)
"I ain't said nothing to nobody,
"they said my ghosts are my ghosts.
"I want you to sing a school song,
"and do it expeditiously.
"Come on, do it!"
Thank you very much, thank you.
(audience applause)
Without further ado...
I want you all to help me welcome
the man of the hour.
Y'all give it up and show your love right now.
Show your love for Mr. Aaron Corbin.
(audience applause)
- [Aaron] Thank you Mr. Partunheron.
Did a fine job.
Well good evening ladies and gentleman.
- [Audience] Good evening.
- As you all know we're here to celebrate
a new beginning for Corbin Corps.
When I started this journey three years ago,
all of my family and friends
said that I should've got a nine to five job,
that pays six figures, with benefits.
But they didn't see my vision.
There was only one person who stood
in my corner, unflinchingly, and believed in me.
Kelly, baby could you come up here please?
(audience applause)
This lady is my inspiration, and my drive.
She's the reason that I push myself the
way that I do.
And now thanks to all of you,
Corbin Corps has taken to the next level,
and my dream will become a reality.
Now, what does this mean for you?
It means that everyone's salary will be doubled.
(crowd cheers and applauds)
No I'm just playing, we not gonna double it.
No, but seriously, seriously.
Everyone will get a raise, and benefits
will improve significantly, but
most importantly, you will have
an opportunity to buy into your job security,
through stock options, which is a wonderful thing.
So, tonight this is my way of saying thank you.
So please enjoy.
(crowd applauds)
(melodic R&B music)
- Hey good show man.
Man you really had all those people believing
you was gonna give them all that money.
- Come on now you know it's all coming out of your shares.
I'm real generous with other people's money.
- Okay, I see you still the comedian, huh?
- You gotta lighten up a little bit.
I'm only bullshitting with you now.
- Yeah, yeah.
- Now if you'll excuse me.
I'm going to get another drink.
- Hennessy please.
- Hennessy huh?
Now that's a man's drink.
- You think so?
- Yes.
I do.
- I'm glad you approve.
- I do.
By the way.
I'm Crystal.
- Well Crystal, I'm married.
But it was a pleasure to make your acquaintance.
Please enjoy the rest of the evening.
- I will.
(melodic R&B music)
- For the life of me, why he'd want
to marry a woman that can't do anything, is beyond me.
- Good morning Lois.
How are you today?
- I'm fine Kelly, thank you for asking.
- Can I help you with something?
- No dear, you'd only be in the way.
Besides, my son likes a home cooked
breakfast in the morning, and I'm
almost sure you don't know too much about that.
- You know what...
- No Kelly!
I don't.
Why don't you tell me?
- Well if it isn't the two most important
women in my life.
Good morning mama.
- Good morning dear.
- What we got here?
Ma, we got the ham and eggs?
Hash browns, you know, you know.
(laughs)
You know, you know.
- You know baby.
I don't know what you see in that girl.
There's something about her that
I don't trust.
- Mom look, come on now, Kelly's my wife now okay?
So you two need to learn how to get along.
For me please?
- Okay, alright Aaron.
I'm trying.
I really am.
I mean for three years I've watched
you fawn and flaunt over that girl.
But I don't care what you say.
There's something about her that just isn't right.
I can sense it.
- Well get over it, okay mom?
'Cause leave it up to you, no woman is good enough.
Now let's not ruin your visit with
this, this morning, alright?
- Alright.
Alright.
You go ahead and sit down,
and I'll fix you a plate.
- [Aaron] Thank you.
- Call your hussy down and I'll fix her one too.
(sighs)
(melodic R&B music)
- Hello there.
(phone rings)
(phone rings)
- [Aaron] Yes?
- [Briana] Mr. Corbin I have a
Mr. Jazen Lord here to see you.
- [Aaron] Go ahead and send him in.
- [Briana] Yes Mr. Corbin.
(dial tone)
- Oh yeah.
It's nice.
Aaron.
You look surprised to see me.
- What are you doing here?
- Oh I think you know why I'm here.
- This is not the time nor the place
to have this conversation.
- No.
See I beg to differ Aaron.
'Cause it seems to me that you
forgot who made all this possible.
Have you forgotten?
- No, I...
- Have you forgotten that I gave
you the money to start this company,
when everybody else said that you was crazy?
Have you?
- No!
- No.
Well that's funny.
That's funny 'cause I haven't
heard from you in three years.
Ain't that funny B?
- Sure you right.
- Let me paint this picture for you.
I give you 250...
Let me rephrase that.
I loaned you $250,000 of my money
to start this company, right?
- Yes, but I...
- Ain't no buts.
You shut up when I'm talking to you.
And you just go and bust up on me and don't say nothing?
Three years later I get an anonymous tip
as to where you are.
I see all type of newspaper articles
and magazines saying you bout to
sell your multi-million dollar company.
The company that I helped you start!
And I don't get so much as a phone call.
Nothing saying, and thank you Jazen for the loan.
I'll pay you back Jazen.
Can you please tell me why I didn't get that call?
- Look I was gonna pay you back.
Okay I just had to wait till everything got finalized.
Now look the company goes global
in six months, then I can pay you back, with interest!
- You gonna pay me?
You gonna pay me back with hella interest.
And I had to track your ass down?
Gone ahead Aaron.
Gone ahead and tell me how much you owe me.
- Look I owe you $250,000 plus some interest.
- 250,000...
You know what bitch?
You owe me five million dollars.
- Stop, wait a minute...
- Sit your ass down.
- Get off me.
- Now you listen to me.
And you listen to me good.
You gonna pay me my five million dollars,
in consideration for the money I
lent you three years ago.
You hear me?
And you got 30 days.
You got 30 days to give me my money,
or I'm gonna come to your house,
and I'm gonna kill you.
And it's not gonna be fast.
It's gonna be slow, and painful.
Do you hear me?
Do you know I'll kill your ass?
(groans)
I done did the math.
And I know how much money that
your little company worth, so don't try to play me.
You know how I roll.
No police.
Don't matter anyway.
I don't have them pigs anyway.
I'm gonna be checking up on you periodically.
To make sure that you stay focused.
Remember what I say.
The sooner you have my money, the better.
Tony.
Give this punk something to remember us by.
- [Aaron] Wait, what y'all doing man?
What you doing?
(groans)
(bones crunch)
- [Briana] Is everything okay?
- [Jazen] Everything okay baby,
we was just leaving.
But you might want to check on his finger,
have somebody to check it out.
Had a little boo-boo.
Let's go.
(groans)
- [Briana] Let's see.
Let's see.
- So what's so important that you
couldn't talk to me about over the phone?
- Jazen man.
- Oh shit, Jazen?
- Yeah Jazen.
- He found you?
- Not only did he find me, but he had
his damn goons break my finger.
- What did he say?
- He said I have 30 days to pay him five million dollars.
- Five million dollars?
But I thought he only lent you 250 Aaron?
- Well apparently loan sharking is a
very lucrative business these days.
- Why didn't you just pay the man back?
- I don't know, I don't know.
- So what are you gonna do?
- I don't know Brian, where the hell
am I gonna get five million dollars?
I ain't got that kind of money laying around.
And I don't won't have access to it,
until we go global in six months.
- I say you should go to the police.
That's your only option man.
- Are you serious?
Man you know Jazen just as well as I do.
- What are you gonna tell Kelly?
- Nothing.
Nothing at all.
At least not until I can figure out what I'm gonna do.
- Well I still say you should go to the police.
I don't see no other way you're
getting out of this one man.
Look, I gotta get out of here before Yolanda
starts blowing up my phone, wanting to know where I'm at.
But if you need me for anything man,
you know I got your back no matter what.
- I know man.
- Alright?
- Alright man.
(sighs)
- Well hello.
Wait.
Don't tell me, it's I'm married, right?
- You're Crystal, right?
From the party the other day?
- Yeah that's right.
The one and only.
- I never forget a face.
- So you gonna tell me your name or what?
- Aaron.
Aaron Corbin.
What are you following me or something?
- Sort of.
I come here a lot, so when I saw you
sitting here with your friend, I just
waited for an opportunity to approach you.
And here I am.
- Here you are.
Didn't I tell you I was married?
- Yeah.
But frankly,
I really don't care.
I'm not trying to marry you, Aaron.
I just want to get to know you a little, better.
(sighs)
Excuse my candor.
But I'm just a woman who goes after what she wants.
No pressure.
Just wanted to put it out there.
Here's my number.
If you're interested.
Call me.
(melodic R&B music)
(phone rings)
(phone rings)
- Hello?
That's the best news I've heard all week.
Alright.
I'll keep you posted.
Goodbye.
♪ I just like it when you're near me
(groans)
- Hey baby.
- [Aaron] Hey baby.
- You smell like you fell into
somebody's liquor cabinet, where you been?
- Look me and Brian went out for
a few drinks after work, that's all baby.
- And what happened to your finger Aaron?
- I had a little accident at work.
- [Kelly] What kind of accident?
- Baby don't worry about it.
It'll be fine, okay, just drop it.
- [Kelly] Alright, I'm sorry.
- Alright.
- Listen.
I was just about to take a nice,
long, hot bath, wanna join me?
I'll give you a massage.
Help you relax.
- Baby right now I'm just a little tired, you know?
I just wanna go to bed, okay?
- Alright.
(phone beeps)
- [Briana] Yes Mr. Corbin?
- Briana, get in here.
Briana look I'm waiting on a very
important phone call from the bank, okay?
So when they call, it's very important that I get it.
I don't care what I'm doing, or where I'm at.
You let me know right away, okay?
It's imperative that I get this call.
- Okay Mr. Corbin.
Anything else?
- No that'll be fine.
And Briana, thank you.
(sighs)
(phone rings)
Yes Briana?
- [Briana] Mr. Corbin, I have Roger
from Federal Savings and Loan Holding for you.
- Okay, put him through.
- [Briana] Okay.
(phone rings)
- Okay Roger, give me the good news man.
- [Roger] I'm sorry Aaron, but,
your application was denied.
- Denied, what the hell do you mean denied?
- [Roger] Well the underwriter noted
on here that we can't give you
this loan right now, because you're
overextended on your mortgage,
line of credit, and your business loans.
- Look you know I'm good for it.
Man, look, I can pay the loan off within six months!
Roger look, I need you to help
me out on this one man.
- [Roger] I'm sorry Aaron, there's nothing I can do.
I went to bat for you.
Really I did, but they wouldn't budge.
I'm sorry.
- Sorry?
Sorry my ass, this is bullshit.
And I bring all of my business
to you and this is how you repay me?
- Now calm down Aaron.
- Shit.
(phone rings)
- Hello?
- [Aaron] Hello.
- Hey, who's this?
- It's Aaron.
Aaron Corbin.
- Hey.
What a lovely surprise.
How are you?
- I'm fine, I'm fine.
Look I was just wondering if you
were looking for some company this afternoon?
- Sure.
I did have a lunch date, but
I can reschedule for another time.
Why don't you come to my place.
Say around three?
- Okay I can do that.
- Alright well I'm at the North
Park Place apartments, in South Field.
Do you know where that is?
- Yeah I do.
- Right, I'm in apartment 1306.
Can't wait to see you.
Bye baby.
(melodic R&B music)
♪ I told you that I was in love
♪ I told you that you were the one
♪ I made my world turn into you
♪ You said that you would do the same
♪ You didn't
♪ Who is it to blame
♪ Is it me
♪ Or him
♪ Let me know
- So are we gonna do what you
came here to do or what?
- Look maybe this is a mistake,
I really should be getting out of here.
(doorbell rings)
(doorbell rings)
- Hey Lois, I wasn't expecting to see you tonight.
Aaron hasn't made it home yet.
- Oh that's okay, I'll wait.
So I see you finally decided to cook for my son, how nice.
- And it would have been nice if he
would've thought to call and let
me know he wouldn't be home for dinner.
- Well honey somebody has to work to pay for all of this.
- I work too Lois, in case you forgot.
- I know honey, but I mean a real job.
- Look Lois, you know I would really
appreciate it, if you could at least
try to be civil to me while you're in my house.
- Your house?
The last time I checked...
- [Aaron] Hello?
- Another time dear.
- I'm sorry I'm late everybody,
I had a meeting that ran over.
Hey mama.
- Your phone doesn't work anymore Aaron?
- Baby look when the meeting ended
I just wanted to get out of there, alright?
I didn't stop to think.
Please, don't be mad, alright?
- Aaron, why don't you sit down,
and I'll fix you something to eat?
- Excuse me, Lois.
But as you can see I already cooked dinner.
- Okay, well there's no need to
get upset Kelly, I was just trying to help.
- Look mom, I'm sure that Kelly's
prepared a wonderful meal tonight
so if you don't mind I'd like to spend
a nice quiet evening with my wife tonight.
- [Lois] Well, okay, I see.
Well then I'll just let myself out.
- Let me walk you out.
I'll call you tomorrow, okay?
- [Lois] Okay baby.
Alright.
- [Aaron] Baby it sure does smell good in here.
And I'm hungry tonight.
- [Kelly] Good.
Now you can work up an even better
appetite when you're fixing your own damn plate.
- Look baby, look, I sent my mother home.
Why are you still tripping?
- Because Aaron!
What is your problem exactly, huh?
And all of a sudden you have what?
Meetings that run until seven and eight o'clock at night?
And you can't even think to call and let me know?
- Look you know I still have to
get all of my affairs in order before we go global.
There's still a lot of work left...
- You know what Aaron?
Just save it.
Okay?
- [Aaron] Kelly!
Kelly, baby.
Baby I'm sorry.
- Aaron I don't know if I can do this anymore.
You know between you being gone all the time,
and then your mother?
You know this is not what I signed up for.
(sighs)
I think we made a mistake.
- [Aaron] Baby don't say that.
Do you hear me, don't say that.
Look I know things have been rough lately.
But it'll get better.
Look I need you now.
Don't back out on me when I need you the most.
(sighs)
I love you.
And I couldn't live without you.
What would my life be like if I never met you?
- I don't know.
Wait a minute.
You're just trying to say that
to get me back in bed?
- No.
I'm serious.
I mean, the excitement.
I can't get enough of you.
What you trying to do to me girl?
- Well...
- [Aaron] Oh, I see what you trying to do.
- I thought...
- [Aaron] I don't know if I got enough energy for this now.
Oh.
- I made...
My intentions...
Clear.
Mr. Corbin.
- I think I might have bit off
a little more than I can chew.
(melodic R&B music)
♪ My mouth says something
♪ But my body says something else
♪ 'Cause baby when you touch me
♪ I begin to lose myself
♪ Said it wouldn't happen
♪ Didn't want to fall again
♪ I know I shouldn't say
♪ But I just can't leave you alone
♪ Alone
♪ Alone
♪ Alone
♪ Alone
♪ Alone
♪ Alone
♪ Just can't leave you
- It's been almost two weeks, and I still
don't know where I'm gonna get this money from.
- I told you man to go to the police.
- I told you I can't do that.
Look, he said he'd be checking up on me.
I don't know what the hell that means.
All I know is I'm looking over my
shoulder everywhere I go.
I'm going out of my mind, man.
I gotta do something fast.
To make matters worse, I really messed up this time.
- [Brian] Why?
- I've been cheating on Kelly.
- You been cheating on Kelly?
With who?
- Doesn't matter who.
The worst part of it is, is that I can't stop.
It's like I'm addicted to her.
Can't get enough of this woman.
- You sick man.
I mean that's jacked up.
You got this beautiful, supportive
wife at home, and you out in the
street with some hood rat?
I don't know what else to tell you man.
Look at you.
Look, I don't want nothing to do with this,
if you can't go to the police,
I don't know what else to tell you man.
But I do know one thing.
This cheating on your wife shit,
that's not cool bro.
I'm not down with that.
Now look.
You're on your own partner.
(sighs)
(water running)
- [Aaron] Oh shit!
(kick thuds)
(groans)
- [Tony] Mr. Corbin.
Consider this a friendly reminder.
It's been 10 days.
And Mr. Lawrence still doesn't have his money.
Now, I don't get paid,
until you pay.
You see, so I have a personal interest
in seeing you paying your debt in a timely fashion.
You understand?
(kick thuds) (groans)
You have 24 days to pay up.
Or my next visit won't be so polite.
You have a good evening.
(laughs)
(groans)
- [Crystal] Oh my god Aaron, what happened to you?
- Look I just had a meeting with a few friends that's all.
- Wait a minute, let me see this.
(gasps)
Oh my god, come on, I'm taking you to the hospital.
- Look baby, don't worry about it, alright?
It'll be fine, just chill out for a second.
- But baby it looks bad, it looks
like you might need stitches.
Come on, let me take you to the hospital.
- Oh no baby, look, it'll be fine.
Alright, just let me gather my thoughts
for a second, everything will be alright.
- Aaron baby, what have you gotten yourself into?
- What have I gotten myself into?
Now that's the question of the day right?
Well let me see, where would you
like me to start Crystal?
Would you like me to start with
how I owe some crazy gangster $250,000?
Which he conveniently decided to make five million.
Or would you like me to start with
how I'm cheating on my wife with you,
and my life is falling apart.
Is that a good place to start?
Now what, you ain't got nothing to say?
That's what I thought.
- Wait a minute, hold up.
Who the hell you think you talking to?
Let me tell you something.
I didn't twist your arm to come over here.
Nor did I put a gun to your head
to make you sleep with me.
So don't you dare stand there and act
like it's all my fault your life is falling apart.
You know what, I ain't got time for this shit.
Raise your ass up, and get the hell up out of here.
- Hold on, you ain't getting rid of me that easy.
This shit ain't over, till I say it's over!
Okay?
Now you made your intentions clear, so here I am.
You just got a little more than you bargained for.
- Okay.
I'm sorry.
What can I do to help?
(melodic R&B music) (overlapping conversations)
- Girl I just don't know what to do anymore.
I mean Aaron, he's been acting all strange,
and I know that this global thing
is taking a toll on him, but...
I just can't help think he's cheating on me.
He comes in at all times of the night,
giving these lame excuses.
Get this.
He's got all of these injuries,
and bruises, all over, that he won't even explain.
I called the office and the secretary
is giving me lame excuses.
I don't know what else to do.
- Girl, you need to check his ass.
That's what you need to do.
- [Kelly] Check him?
How can I check him when I can't even get in touch with him?
Oh, and his mother.
I'm gonna need a drink.
That's a whole nother issue.
It's like she's determined to make my life miserable.
I don't know what else to do.
- Kelly, how long are you gonna let this go on?
You need to put his mother in her place,
and then grab him by the balls and tell
him what the deal is.
He stands to lose a lot, if you decide to leave his ass.
- Listen Chantel, that's not what this is about.
Okay?
I love Aaron.
And I wanna work this out, if it can be worked out.
I just don't know what else to do.
But I know one thing.
If he is cheating on me, I better
not run into that bitch he's messing around with.
- Forget the bitch.
You need to deal with your man.
He's the one who's obligated, not her.
Don't get me to preaching up in here.
- [Kelly] Yeah well, we'll see.
(somber piano music)
- [Aaron] Hey.
- Oh hey.
I didn't know that you were in here.
- [Aaron] Where have you been?
- I went to have lunch with Chantel,
what's your problem?
- I don't like coming home and you're not here.
- Imagine that.
Now you know what it feels like.
- Bring your ass back here.
Where you going?
Kelly.
- Aaron?
Aaron are you still in there?
Baby what is wrong?
I mean please, tell me.
- Nothing.
I'm just, you know, tired, and I got a lot
of things on my mind, that's all.
- Let's go out for a little while.
I mean maybe it'll help you clear up your head.
- Maybe.
- Please baby?
We really need to spend some time alone.
You know, without any interruptions?
- Alright, alright.
(discordant vocalizing)
(laughs)
- Woah!
(scattered applause and cheering)
- This the best part of it!
- I know what the best part...
- Come on lord, let me do it!
- Go ahead on somewhere now.
What I need you to do is call the EMS,
'cause you done killed someone really
softly with that voice.
(laughs)
That was Kelly.
- So what do you think huh?
- I think that all the dogs within
a 50 mile radius cried tears of pain...
- Oh shut up.
- That's what I think.
- You know I can sing.
- That's what they call what you was doing?
That was awful.
- Good evening good people.
Good to see such a lovely couple
having a good time tonight.
Hey Aaron.
You look surprised to see me.
You not going to introduce me to your lovely wife?
- Kelly this is Jazen Lord.
Old friend of mine, we grew up in the same neighborhood.
- [Jazen] Yeah, same neighborhood.
Pleased to meet you too Kelly.
Aaron is a lucky man.
Aren't you Aaron?
- Yes I am.
- Well it was a pleasure meeting you too.
Do you sing?
- No.
(laughs)
No, only in the shower.
Well I didn't come over to intrude,
just wanted to come say hi to an old friend.
Matter of fact, why don't you follow me to the bar?
Glad if I buy you guys a bottle?
- Oh sure.
Thank you.
- [Jazen] Aaron?
(melodic hip hop music)
- [Bartender] Can I get you anything?
- Let me get a bottle and two glasses please.
- [Bartender] Coming right up.
- So Aaron.
How we doing?
- As well as can be expected.
- So that means either you have my money,
or you're very close to getting my money, right?
- I will have your money in the 30 days.
- Good, it's what I like to hear.
My man.
Remember though, sooner is better than later.
'Cause you know Tony, Tony get real
irritated when he collecting his money, impatient.
You know what I mean?
If you wanna stop all these unfortunate
events from happening, I suggest you pay me my money.
Quickly!
I would hate for him to start making
eyes at your beautiful wife over there.
- [Aaron] I will get you the money.
- Good to hear.
Here man.
Enjoy your night, have a good time.
Enjoy the champagne, that shit ain't cheap.
I'll be keeping in touch with you.
Consider that a late wedding gift.
(melodic hip hop music)
- Oh I really had a good time tonight.
Now see baby wasn't that fun?
- Yes it was baby.
- That was so nice of your friend
to buy us that bottle.
(laughs)
I didn't mean to drink all five glasses.
- Well I'm glad you enjoyed yourself baby.
- Aaron.
- [Aaron] Yes?
- Are you cheating on me?
- What?
Where the hell that come from?
- [Kelly] I don't know, it's just I...
You coming in at all times of night.
And then you got all them bruises
that you won't even explain.
- Kelly look, I don't wanna hear this bullshit tonight
from you, okay, now we just came
back from having a good time.
Don't ruin it with this...
(retches)
Oh not on my floor, not on my floor!
Oh...
God...
(sighs)
- [Kelly] Aaron I'm so sorry.
I didn't know I was gonna throw up.
- [Aaron] Don't worry about it.
We can get it cleaned up.
Oh shit!
Baby come on.
(ominous orchestral music)
Sit right here.
My house.
What the hell happened to my house?
(phone rings)
- Hello?
- Yo man look I'm sorry to bother you so late.
I need your help.
- [Brian] What happened?
- Look man the bastard rolled up on us at the bar,
man, now I'm getting home and somebody
done broke into my house.
Look man this shit is getting out of hand.
- Look Aaron, I told you to go to the police man.
I don't want nothing to do with this shit.
You put yourself and your wife in a bad situation.
- [Aaron] Don't you think I know that?
Alright look, I'm gonna call the police
right now, alright?
- [Brian] Look man, you're doing the right thing.
- Thank you.
Yes I'd like to report a burglary.
- [Williams] Okay Mr. Corbin.
We're gonna need you to come into
the station tomorrow to make a formal report.
- Okay.
- Do you have any idea who might
want to do something like this?
- No I don't.
- Mr. Corbin, you're a very prominent man.
There's no one that you can think of,
that may have something against you?
- No.
I don't know how much plainer I can make it officer.
Look.
- I'm sorry Mr. Corbin, I understand
you've had a rough night.
But I'm only here trying to help.
- I know.
Okay look, I'll come down to the station
and make a report in the morning.
Right now I just wanna go upstairs
and put this whole day behind me.
So if you're satisfied that me and my wife
aren't in any immediate danger,
I'd like to go upstairs and tend to her right now.
- I understand.
Well here's your case number.
Just give that to them when you
come to the station in the morning.
- Okay.
- He didn't seem too shaken up did he?
- Not at all.
- This should be interesting.
Make sure you let me know when he comes
in to file that report.
- You got it Sarge.
(somber orchestral music)
- Holy shit.
Oh my...
We've been robbed?
Aaron!
Aaron!
Aaron!
Aaron we've been robbed, did you hear what I said?
- I know Kelly, it was like that
when we came in last night, remember?
- No I don't!
- Oh that's right, I forgot, you was in a drunken coma.
Look everything is gonna be alright.
The police were here last night,
and I got to go down to the station
and make a report this morning.
- Who would even do something like this, huh?
What are we gonna do?
- Baby, baby, baby, calm down.
- Now what are we gonna do Aaron?
- I know, look, look, look, everything
is gonna be alright, alright?
- I mean what if they come back here,
I cannot stay here.
- I will have the guy install an alarm system
tonight, okay, the place will be
monitored 24 hours a day.
We'll be fine.
- What the hell is going on here?
- Oh god.
- Aaron, baby, are you alright?
- Mom everything's fine.
Look, someone broke in and ransacked
the place last night.
- Oh my lord why didn't you call me?
Did they take anything?
- Not as far as I can tell.
- Okay baby, just tell me what you need me to do.
- Could you help Kelly pull herself
together, while I go down to thee
station and make a report?
- Okay baby.
You go ahead and don't worry about
anything, I'll take care of it.
- Alright, thanks mom.
- So...
You guys were robbed last night, huh?
- Apparently.
- That's funny.
And they didn't take anything?
- Look Lois, I don't know.
I just saw this mess when I got
down here this morning.
- Oh it doesn't surprise me...
- Look I'm about tired of your bullshit Lois.
And this is not the time or the place
for your little snide remarks.
- You'd do well to watch your tone young lady.
Didn't your mother ever teach
you to respect your elders?
And speaking of mother, why is it
after all these years we've never met yours?
Or anyone else in your family for that matter?
- I don't talk to my family.
- Oh really, how convenient...
- You know what, it's really none of your business.
Now if you would excuse me, I really
have a lot of cleaning up to do.
You know where the door is.
See yourself out.
Bitch.
(melodic hip hop music)
- He showed up, I'll be damned.
Hey.
Let me see a copy of that report
Aaron Corbin just filed.
- What report?
I didn't take any report on any Aaron Corbin.
- What do you mean, I just seen
him leaving in the parking lot.
- You mean the guy that got robbed last night?
I didn't take any report.
I've been here all day and I haven't seen him.
- That's weird.
Maybe he talked to somebody at the front desk,
I'll check with them.
- Not likely, but suit yourself.
- Get off of me.
- Hi Sergeant Williams.
- Hi, listen I need to know if there
was a police report filed for an Aaron Corbin.
- Nothing here.
- That's strange, alright, thank you.
♪ Let me let you know what time it is
♪ How a nigga really feels
♪ Square biz
♪ Now I'm tired of the fussing and fighting
♪ The bullshit
♪ And I ain't some nigga for the rap shit
♪ Girl
♪ Girl I'm gonna make you feel
♪ Yeah
♪ I've been looking for you
♪ Baby girl
♪ I've been looking for you
♪ I've been looking for you
♪ Girl
♪ I've been searching all over town
♪ For somebody like you to be down
♪ Are you the version of my dream
♪ That I seen last night
♪ If I'm right then I'll tell
♪ You what I found out
♪ Baby girl
♪ I've been looking for you
♪ I've been looking for you
♪ Baby girl
♪ I've been looking for you
♪ I've been looking for you
♪ Girl
♪ Every night
♪ She trying to party
- Hey baby.
- How you doing?
- Good.
How are you?
- I can't complain, I can't complain.
(phone rings)
- No.
- You got jokes, huh?
- [Aaron] Hold on.
Hello?
- [Jazen] Mr. Corbin.
It's been three days.
You're just closing the deals and not having the money.
It's time for a reminder as to why it's been...
(distance from mic muffles speaker)
Are you into the timely matter?
Do not delay.
- Shit.
- What's wrong?
- Look that was them.
They gonna do something else, and
I don't know what the hell I'm gonna do.
I got 17 more days.
What the hell am I gonna do?
- Look there's gotta be a way.
I mean you have too much going for
you not to have access to five million dollars,
come on now.
- Look don't you think if I had
five million dollars I would've paid him by now?
- Well don't you have life insurance?
- Are you implying that I should kill my wife?
You crazy.
Crazy.
- Am I?
You mean to tell me the thought
never crossed your mind?
Well?
- Look I'm not killing my wife alright!
Wouldn't you just love that?
Crazy bitch.
- Hold up.
Slow your roll.
Playboy.
I don't take very kindly to being called crazy.
Now if you think about it, I'm offering
you a very logical solution to your problem.
Now, take for instance, if your wife
dies in a very subtle accident,
you grieve, pay your debt, and then
you live happily ever after.
With me, of course.
Or...
You don't get the money.
They kill your wife anyway.
And then you get to die a slow, and painful death.
Either way, they gonna kill that bitch.
- You sure have given this a lot
of thought, haven't you?
- [Crystal] Yeah.
- [Aaron] Get the hell out of my car.
- You can't be serious.
- I'm dead serious.
Get your ass up, and get out of my car.
Go on, get out!
- Alright.
Alright.
Suit yourself Aaron.
But when your ass decides to look at the
reality of the situation you in,
then you give me a call.
(door slams)
(tires squeal)
- Baby, what's wrong?
- Aaron.
I'm so sorry.
(sobs)
- What's wrong?
- I don't even know how to say this to you.
- What?
- But it's your mother.
She was killed in a hit and run
car accident today, I'm so sorry.
(sobs)
I'm so sorry.
(sobs)
(bang on door)
- Crystal] Coming, coming.
Oh my god, Aaron, what's wrong?
- Them bastards killed my mother.
- What?
- It's gone too far now.
I don't have a choice.
I gotta...
I gotta do it.
I gotta do it.
(sobs)
- The arrangements are set for Wednesday.
I know, but Aaron wanted it over
and done with as soon as possible.
Don't worry about it, I'll take care of everything.
No.
There's plenty of time.
Okay.
Bye.
(ominous orchestral notes)
- Who was that?
- The funeral director.
Why are you looking at me like that?
- Why are you so jumpy?
- I didn't hear you come in Aaron, you startled me.
- Look I need to take my mother
some burial clothes down to the funeral home.
Did you pack everything like I asked you to?
- Yes baby, I took care of everything.
Is there anything else you need me to do?
- No.
(somber R&B music)
(phone rings)
Hello?
- [Jazen] Hey Aaron?
Heard you had a death in the family.
- You son of a bi...
- Careful.
Careful now.
I wouldn't want you to say nothing now
that you gonna regret later.
- You killed my mother man?
- Oh Aaron, I ain't kill your mother.
Personally...
See personally, Aaron, I liked your mother.
She was full of heart.
Nice body.
But I can tell you there's people
out here who want you to pay me, besides me.
- I swear to god, you gonna pay for this,
do you hear me?
- Is that a threat?
Look Aaron, I ain't kill your mother.
But I can promise you this, bad things
will continue to happen until you pay me.
You have seven days.
So get at me.
- Shit!
Look I gotta do it in two days.
That's Wednesday, the day of my mother's funeral.
Now I figure that gives them enough
time to investigate, until we get the
money back from the policy, in time
enough to pay them back the money.
- And how are you gonna do that?
- Well I gotta make it look like a robbery
gone bad, so it shouldn't be too hard,
since they broke into the house the other night.
- But you didn't file a police report.
Won't that look suspicious to the cops?
- That won't be a problem, 'cause I won't be there.
That's where you come in.
- What?
What the hell you mean, that's where I come in?
- Look don't play with me Crystal,
this was your idea, so you get to
be the wing man on this one.
Don't act like you won't like it too.
Probably go to sleep every night
thinking about how one day all my
money gonna be yours.
- And what do you expect me to do?
- Look I think it'd be easier if you just shoot her.
Okay tear the house up a little bit.
I'll make some lists of some miscellaneous
things you can take, and that'll be it.
- And where will you be, while all this
is going on?
- I will be in a restaurant, crowded,
full of people, so that I will have a strong alibi.
- [Crystal] And how will I know you won't betray me?
- Because I won't.
Okay, look, when this is all said
and done, you'll be very well taken care of.
- Oh no sweetie, that ain't even close
to being good enough.
Do I look stupid to you?
You want me to kill your wife, and I'm
just supposed to take your word
that you won't betray me?
Hell no.
I don't think so.
- Okay so what do you want then?
- I want you to write me a check out
right now, for $20,000 and postdated for Wednesday.
That way if your ass decides to get
a case of selective memory I'll have
proof that you paid me to do the job.
- So how I know you won't take the money and run?
- You know I love your money too much
to settle for just $20,000 when I know
I can have millions.
- Okay.
Okay, but if you double cross me on this Crystal,
I swear to god I will get to you
before Jazen got to me, you can believe that.
- Don't you worry Aaron.
'Cause I never back out on a deal.
- [Kelly] Where have you been?
- I told you I had some things I had
to take care of today.
(laughs)
- Damn.
That was this morning when you told me
that you was taking the stuff
to the funeral home for your mother.
Now it's nine o'clock at night,
so I'ma ask you again.
Where have you been?
- Kelly look I don't feel like
arguing with you right now, okay?
So just let it go.
- Alright Aaron, I'm sorry!
I just care about you that's all.
- Look I just needed some time to
sort some things out, that's all.
- I got everything set for the service on Wednesday.
And your aunt said that she would
take care of getting the food set
up over here for afterwards.
- That's fine, that's fine.
- I love you Aaron.
- [Aaron] I love you too.
- Maybe after this is over, we can
go somewhere so that you can clear up your head.
- Maybe that's a good idea.
But right now I'm just tired.
I wanna go upstairs and get some rest, that's all.
- No.
- Good night.
♪ Rejection's a mother
♪ But I gave birth to the pain
♪ It hurts like no other
♪ It's like I'm going insane
(knock on door)
- Come in.
- Hey got a second Aaron?
- Alright.
- Aaron I'm...
I'm sorry to hear about your mom.
What are you even doing here man?
- I couldn't sit at home any longer.
Think I'd come get some work done, you know,
to get my mind off things.
- Well if you need anything, anything at all,
just let us know, we're here for you.
- Thanks man, I appreciate that.
How are things coming along?
- Things are smooth, we on track and...
Don't' worry about that, alright.
We got that under control, alright, let me handle that.
- Thanks man.
Well look if you don't mind, I have
a few things I need to tend to.
You know business wise...
- [Friend] I understand.
Anything.
- Alright thanks.
- Alright man.
- Hey it's me.
Is everything set up for tomorrow?
- [Crystal] Yes.
- Did you get everything you needed?
- [Crystal] Yes.
- Okay remember, wait till everyone leaves
the house, okay?
Now the key will be under the mat
at the back door, and the code is 526.
Now I don't want any mistakes.
I'll give you a call when I get to the bar.
- [Crystal] Okay.
Bye.
- Alright.
(phone rings)
Yes Briana?
- [Briana] Mr. Corbin I have a Sergeant Williams
here to see you.
- Okay send him in.
- [Briana] Okay.
(knock on door)
- [Aaron] Come in.
- Hey Mr. Corbin.
Just stopped by to follow up with you,
make sure that everything was alright.
- Everything's fine.
Thank you for following up with me,
but as you can see I'm very busy...
- [Williams] I won't take up too much of your time.
I just need to know,
why you never filed a police report
after your home was robbed.
- Well I went down to file the report,
but I got an urgent call from my wife,
so I had to turn around and go back home.
- Okay that explains it.
- [Aaron] Explains what?
- Well I saw you leaving the precinct parking lot,
went inside to pull your report,
and they said you never made one.
I thought that was weird since I just
saw you in the parking lot, but,
if your wife needed you, I guess
you have your priorities in order.
- I guess I do.
So if you wouldn't mind, I have to get
back to work, I have a lot to do
before I have to get ready for my mother's funeral tomorrow.
- Your mother died?
- Yeah she was hit by a car.
- [Williams] I am so sorry to hear that Mr. Corbin.
My deepest condolences to you and your family.
- Thank you.
- [Williams] Oh one more thing Mr. Corbin.
What was that emergency?
- What emergency?
- The one your wife wanted you to come home for.
- Oh she couldn't find her keys
and she had to go to work.
- Okay.
Alright well I won't take up any more of your time,
and again, I'm very sorry to hear about your mother.
- [Minister] The Lord is always just.
And he's always merciful.
And in his infinite wisdom, he saw fit
to call sister Lois Corbin home.
Now we'll have a selection by brother Lawrence.
♪ Amazing
♪ Grace
♪ How
♪ How sweet
♪ The
♪ The sound
♪ That
♪ Saved
♪ A
♪ Wretch
♪ Like
♪ Me
♪ I
♪ I once
♪ Was
♪ Was lost
♪ But
♪ But now
♪ I'm
♪ I'm found
♪ Was
♪ Blind
♪ But
♪ Now
♪ I
♪ I see
- Think he's gonna be okay?
- Yeah I think...
(murmured conversations)
- [Chantel] Girl, look at him.
He looks so lost.
- [Kelly] I don't even know what to do.
'Cause you know, him and his mother were so close.
- All you can do is be there for him.
- I know, I just...
Chantel I feel so helpless.
Hey.
So how you doing?
- Look I just need to get out of here for a little while.
This is all still too much for me right now.
- Yeah.
- Would you be alright if I step out for a minute?
- Sure baby, I'll be fine.
Chantel will help me with everything.
- Alright, thank you baby.
- [Brian] Hey Kels, you alright?
- Yeah Brian.
Thank you for being here.
- Where else would I be?
Hey, you know where Aaron disappeared to?
- He needed to get away from everybody,
so he stepped out awhile ago.
- You know I bet you he went down to the bar.
- Yeah.
- I'll go down there and check on him,
make sure he's okay.
- Alright.
Thank you so much.
- Oh yeah.
No problem.
- Okay girl, do you need me to do anything else?
- No you've done enough already.
- You sure you don't want me to spend the night?
'Cause I can call off tomorrow, you know I will.
- Girl you don't have to.
Aaron, he should be home shortly anyway.
Go home and get some rest.
- Okay.
Listen, you call me if you need anything.
Anything.
- Okay, thank you.
- Alright.
- You gonna throw that away, thanks.
And be careful.
(somber piano music)
(alarm beeps)
(melodic R&B music)
- I'm here.
Brian, shoot man.
- Sorry man.
Didn't mean to scare you.
You okay?
- Yeah, about as well as can be expected, you know?
It's all still a little much for me.
- Yeah, well you know I'm here for you.
- I know, man.
Appreciate it.
Look sit down, have a drink with me.
Zoe.
Can I get one handle please?
Thank you.
What man?
- Does this have anything to do with your situation?
- Apparently it does Brian.
- What did you tell the cops about the burglary?
- Not a damn thing.
- You mean to tell me you didn't go tell the police?
- Look I went.
And I had every intention on telling
them but then I thought what if
he got to 'em already?
Then where would I be?
Look man, I know I messed up Brian,
I'm paying for it, alright?
- Well what about Kelly?
- I don't know man, I gotta figure
a way to keep her from getting hurt in all of this.
If something happened to her, I don't know...
I don't know what I would do.
(alarm blares)
(somber orchestral music)
(alarm beeps)
I think I'd better be getting home man.
- Look.
If anything happens to Kelly, I swear to you man,
I will go to the police, I will tell
them everything I know.
- You sure have taken a lot of interest
in my wife lately, haven't you?
And I know you're not threatening me.
- Nah.
That's a solid promise man.
This shit has gotten way out of line Aaron.
- Careful Brian.
I'm a desperate man.
So you don't know what I'm capable of right now.
Have a good night.
(somber ambient music)
Shit she really did it.
(suspenseful ambient music)
(dramatic orchestral notes)
- Baby I didn't hear you come in.
You alright?
You look like you just saw a ghost.
- No, I...
I mean, yeah.
I just wasn't expecting you to be
coming out as I was going in.
- Oh.
Well do you feel better?
- Yeah.
Look I'm gonna go downstairs,
and make sure everything is locked up okay?
- Alright.
When you come back up we can get in the Jacuzzi okay?
- Yeah.
Come on Crystal, pick up the phone!
Shit.
- And now that all this has happened,
and he only has seven days left to pay him back,
I don't know what else the man capable of doing.
- So you think this Jazen guy
actually had his mother killed?
- Yeah.
I know he did.
He also broke his finger, he beat him up
in the bathroom, and he had someone
break into his house.
He told him that he would be sending
little reminders to make sure he paid him back faster.
- So now you think that his wife,
Mrs. Corbin, is somehow in some danger?
(laughs)
- Well with all due respect Sarge,
if the dude didn't think twice about
killing his mother, do you think
he'd really give a damn about killing his wife too?
- I can't do this.
What am I thinking?
(heavy breathing)
- [Kelly] Baby?
You alright down there?
- Yeah baby, I'll be up in a minute.
Just wait on me up there okay?
- Why do you sound like that?
(labored breathing)
Shit.
(eerie ambient music)
What the hell happened down here?
Shit what is going on?
Aaron?
- I'm sorry.
(gasping)
(coughing)
(punch thuds) (Aaron groans)
(screams)
- Stay back!
Aaron, I mean it.
- You know I thought this was gonna be hard,
but you done made this real easy Kelly.
- Why are you doing this?
- What?
I was just trying to give you a hug,
and you broke my damn nose.
- No, what is going on Aaron?
- Look baby, look, it's nothing really...
- [Kelly] Stay back!
- I'll kill you in order to get
our insurance money back, so I can
pay the gangsters the money that I got from them.
That's all.
- What?
What are you talking about?
- [Aaron] Honey you're not listening to me.
- Stay back Aaron!
- You're not listening.
Really you're not listening to me.
I borrowed some money...
- [Kelly] Stay back Aaron!
- Okay?
And the only way I can get this money
back is by killing you, does that make sense?
(screams)
(pan thuds)
(utensil clatters)
(labored breathing) (sobs)
- Oh my god!
(sobs)
- [Operator] 911 what's your emergency?
- Please help me!
Oh he's trying to kill me!
Help please!
(sobs)
(bang on door)
(screams)
Don't come near me Aaron.
Or so help me, I'm gonna bash your head in.
- Baby please, look.
Look, look, look, just give me the bat okay?
Look I have to do this, don't you see?
He killed my mother, and he was
gonna kill you next, only he would
have raped and tortured you to get back at me.
- Stay back Aaron!
- Baby look.
I didn't...
I was wrong, alright.
And I'm sorry, alright?
I'm sorry, but look, we just need
to get out of here so I can figure
out how to fix this.
- Stay back, I mean it!
- Baby, I said I'm sorry, okay.
Now look we need to get the hell out of here,
and get downstairs to figure this
thing out, alright?
Now look I could've stabbed you downstairs.
I love you.
- Sarge, Sarge, we just got an
emergency call from the Corbin house.
A female caller said somebody is trying to kill her.
- Roll me with me on this.
- I'm not walking out of here Aaron!
(screams)
- [Aaron] Now look what you did, fighting me.
How can I fix this now?
(gasping)
What you reaching for, ain't nothing there.
Ain't nothing there!
(gunshot fires)
(somber orchestral music)
(coughs)
(coughs)
- What took you so long?
(laughs)
- Just enjoying the show.
- What?
- Oh, Aaron?
I'd like you to meet my sister, Crystal.
Crystal, my husband Aaron.
It was my understanding you two have already met.
You tried to kill me Aaron.
What was that all about, huh?
What happened to your promising
to love and cherish me?
But you see baby, the joke is on you.
- How did you know?
(laughs)
- How did I know?
Aaron I set the whole thing up.
- I made the first move, and needless to say, he bit.
Now the game is officially on.
- That's the best news I've heard all week.
At first, you know, it was strictly for that money.
Then I started digging you a little bit.
I never dreamed that you would
be as successful as you were with your business.
So you know, I figured that if we got
through this alive, we could live happily ever after.
As husband and wife.
But no.
You went...
You slept with my sister, Aaron.
My sister.
Shit.
I know, I know, I know, I done set the whole thing up,
but damn you for taking the bait!
- You bitch.
(groans)
- Careful.
Careful now.
- You let them kill my mother.
- Oh Aaron.
I didn't let them kill your mother.
I took the liberty in doing that myself.
Old self righteous bitch!
She overstepped her boundaries one too many times.
I had to give it to her.
Shit.
You should've listened to your mama.
(laughs)
- You lying.
- [Kelly] No.
Aaron.
No, no.
I told you.
I was walking out of here.
And I promised you, till death do us part.
True on all accounts.
You know what to do.
(gunshot fires) (Aaron shouts)
- Wait here.
- Of course boss.
(somber orchestral music)
- All clear Sarge.
- No, no.
Aaron!
Aaron!
(sobs)
Aaron, brother, wake up!
- [Officer] Sarge, we got a live one in here.
- No, not my brother!
(sobs)
Get off me.
- [Williams] Brian.
(sobs)
He's gone man.
He's gone.
He's gone.
(Brian sobs)
How is she?
- She'll be okay.
- The bullet went straight through her shoulder.
She lost a lot of blood, but didn't
do any permanent damage.
Don't stay too long.
- Thank you.
(machines beep)
So what's gonna happen now?
- It's pretty much an open and shut case.
Whoever broke in earlier, came back
and finished the job.
No evidence, no witnesses.
We'll continue our investigation
to look at this Jazen guy, but if you ask me,
he's covered his tracks pretty well.
- But I know he had something to do with this.
- Well unfortunately Brian, without evidence,
we don't have a case.
(machines beep)
- So what about Kelly?
I mean what about when she gets out of here?
What if he comes back?
- I think he got what he wanted
when they closed the body bag on Mr. Corbin.
But we'll put her in protective custody just
to be on the safe side, though.
Something tells me, that the insurance
money that she has coming to her,
she's not gonna mind that little inconvenience one bit.
- So what now?
- We have a few loose ends to tie
up before we hit the road.
Could you get this?
(pool balls clatter)
- [Jazen] Appreciate you stopping by.
I love a woman that makes good on a promise.
- My pleasure.
- How did you find out about me anyway?
- I have my ways.
- Well I gotta say,
I really dig your style.
You know,
I'd have found that fool anyway.
Like I say,
sooner,
is better than later.
- Well Mr. Lord, I think that concludes our business.
If you don't mind, I'll be on my way.
(somber orchestral music)
You good?
- Right as rain.
- What about you?
- I don't know.
Fabricating police reports.
Scamming insurance companies.
Being a criminal mastermind.
That's a lot of work.
But I think I can get used to it.
(somber hip hop music)
♪ The breakfast club
♪ Who the hell is this
♪ Texting me at 3:26
♪ In the morning
♪ Saying that she want it
♪ Say she got to have it
♪ She become my habit
♪ She like when I push and pull
♪ She like when I grab it
♪ She say she wanna see me tonight
♪ If it's alright
♪ And if I know her like I know
♪ She gonna do me right
♪ I'm thinking to myself
♪ My girl is gone for a week
♪ I'm not trying to cheat
♪ Not trying to creep
♪ But this chick here
♪ She got me weak
♪ This girl is a freak
♪ She likes to put on a show
♪ When I come through the door
♪ She started tearing off my clothes
♪ So I took her upstairs
♪ Laid her in my bed
♪ Proceed to spread them legs
♪ And started to go
♪ Have on her baby
♪ She was going crazy
♪ Now I'm thinking maybe
♪ Should I do this to my lady
♪ You can call me shady
♪ But I know that it's my fault
♪ And I'm guess I'm going
♪ To keep it going
♪ Till I get caught
♪ Till I get caught
♪ Till I get caught
♪ Ain't nothing wrong
♪ Till I get caught
♪ Till I get caught
♪ Till I get caught
♪ Ain't nothing wrong
♪ Till I get caught
♪ No holding back
♪ Till I'm caught in the act
♪ No holding back
♪ Till I'm caught in the act
♪ No holding back
♪ Till I'm caught in the act
♪ Until I'm caught in the act
♪ Damn
♪ Trina damn
♪ Girl what's your name again
♪ I can't believe I'm up in the suite
♪ With you again
♪ Room 124
♪ On the 13th floor
♪ The sun looking in
♪ But got me so paranoid
♪ That's why I'm sipping Henn
♪ And she chipping in
♪ We both know the truth
♪ But we ain't listening
♪ Knock knock
♪ Who that
♪ Oh I'm so nervous
♪ Who that
♪ Hold it
♪ It's just room service
♪ 27 text
♪ And double the missed calls
♪ What I'm gonna tell my girl
♪ I been all night long
♪ I know I gotta leave
♪ I know I gotta go
♪ But something about this other chick
♪ I can't say no
♪ No
♪ I got this knot in my stomach
♪ 'Cause I'm feeling something
♪ And now I'm caught up wondering
♪ All these close calls
♪ Man I'm so wrong
♪ But I'm gonna keep on going
♪ Until I get caught
♪ Till I get caught
♪ Till I get caught
♪ Ain't nothing wrong
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