Monday, April 24, 2023

Refund, please. ch. 3, by Swegi Gonbup, Gonbup Production©2023

Chapter 3 T-step.

     Tommy began to meet a wide variety of business contacts.  Tommy's meetings with business contacts opened up a world of possibilities for him. He was introduced to wealthy clients who were interested in investing in his business and expanding his brand. Tommy was thrilled at the prospect of taking his business to the next level and making even more money.  Incidentally, they always wanted to really know him.

     Tommy's real name was, Tomislav Stepovich.  He grew up in a single parent household.  When Tommy was young, his dad returned to his hometown in Croatia.  Working an American factory wasn't the life for him.  Tommy and his mom were left alone in Milwaukee.

     Tommy reasoned that Dallas, Texas wasn't too far for him to migrate in his years.  He attended a public school in a suburban neighborhood.  Tommy's mom was a truck driver.  He lived with his so called Aunt, until he was old enough to embark on a trek of his own.

     Growing up in a single-parent household was tough, and his mom's job as a truck driver meant that she was often away from home. Tommy had to learn to be self-reliant at a young age, cooking and cleaning for himself and learning to take care of himself.

     Tommy seriously recalls that his upbringing and life experiences have shaped him into the person he is today, his relationships and interactions with women were always respectful, appropriate, and called for manners. Tommy's childhood and how he learned about the world of relationships and sexuality was all based on his perception.  He realized that he had an older, trusted female figure in his life who offered him guidance and advice on how to treat women with respect and care. 

     This pimp, Tommy respectfully notes, Auntie, taught him about consent and the importance of respecting boundaries in any kind of relationship.As Tommy got older and began exploring his own sexuality, he continued to learn about women through his own experiences and relationships. Some were well rounded abiding experiences.  He also became known as T-step, to others.  He talks about T-step in third person.  "T-step knew what it was.  He took it down a notch when situations were asking of such." Tommy used his hater-laugh. He adds, "In comparison to now, T-step could've been a mild case of multiple personality disorder. There was a missing diagnosis pertaining to a perpetually non existent, medicinal sedative.  Not schizophrenia.  No.  Let's say, emo-violent, spasmodic affairs.  That was T-step in a nutshell."

     Despite the challenges, Tommy had a happy childhood, though. He had a close-knit group of friends and enjoyed playing basketball and listening to music. As he got older, he knew that he wanted more out of life than what a small town could offer.After finishing high school, Tommy moved to Dallas to start a new life. He got his first job at McDonald's, and while it wasn't glamorous, it paid the bills. He worked hard and saved up enough money to move into his own apartment.  Tommy knew that he wanted more. He wanted to be successful, to make a name for himself, and to provide for his family. He began to explore different career paths, trying his hand at sales and customer service. Nothing seemed to fit quite right.  It wasn't until he discovered the gigolo business that Tommy found his true calling. 

     Tommy was a natural at seduction and had always been confident with women. The gigolo business was the perfect fit for him, allowing him to use his charm and charisma to make money and live a life of luxury.Tommy knew that the gigolo business could be dangerous. He had heard stories of other gigolos getting hurt or even killed by their clients. He made a promise to himself to always be careful and to never let his guard down.As he continued to build his business and meet with investors, Tommy felt a sense of pride in how far he had come. He knew that he had overcome a lot of obstacles in his life, and he was determined to keep pushing forward.But he also knew that he couldn't forget where he came from. He made a promise to himself to always remember his roots and to use his success to give back to his community and help others who were struggling, just like he had once been.




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