The driver shifted into gear, and the SUV pulled away from the curb, disappearing into the dark. Fredo kept his eyes on the road ahead, the audio of his life playing a tune that only those with scars could truly understand.
He thought about the nights that felt like a fever dream—the smell of gunpowder and expensive cologne mixing in the air. He thought about the brothers he’d lost, faces that were now just tattoos on skin or murals on brick walls. Success felt like a mountain, but the higher he climbed, the thinner the oxygen got. People expected him to be bulletproof, to be the villain in someone else's story and the hero in his own, never realizing he was just a man trying to outrun a shadow.
He reached down, finally picking up the phone. He didn’t check the messages. Instead, he opened his notes and stared at the lines he’d scratched out earlier. It was about the cost of the crown—the paranoia that comes with the paycheck and the loneliness of being the one who survived. Fredo Bang - Hard 4 U (Audio)
The lyrics echoed his reality: the struggle of being vulnerable when your environment demands you be a monster. He wanted to give his heart to someone, to lay down the heavy burden of "The Most Hated," but every time he tried to soften, the world reminded him why he had to stay hard.
"I make it look easy, don't I?" he muttered to the empty backseat. The driver shifted into gear, and the SUV
"It’s hard for me to show you who I really am," he whispered, "when I’m still trying to find him myself."
He closed his eyes, and the melody of "Hard 4 U" started playing in his head like a ghost in the machine. It wasn't just a song; it was a confession. He thought about the brothers he’d lost, faces
The engine of the black SUV idled with a low, predatory hum as Fredo leaned his head against the cold glass of the window. Outside, the neon lights of Baton Rouge blurred into streaks of electric blue and jagged red. He wasn't looking at the city, though; he was looking through it.