The Hustler's Loophole / Chapter 1: Easy Money, Family Ties
The Hustler's Loophole

The Hustler's Loophole

Author: Malik Williams


Chapter 1: Easy Money, Family Ties

Next →

My cousin leaned back in his kitchen chair, the flicker from the TV dancing across his face, and said, “New Year’s is coming up, man. I’ll help you pull in fifteen grand, easy money, bro. You’ll finally be able to get yourself a girlfriend.”

He said it like it was just another Tuesday, casual as ever. In our family, New Year’s always meant big things—resolutions to hit the gym, promises to quit smoking, and talk of fresh starts. This year, apparently, it meant lining my pockets and maybe finally finding love. All I had to do was stack enough cash, like everyone else making big plans after the ball drops in Times Square.

My family was absolutely thrilled. Nobody doubted him—my cousin was a living legend. He’d made almost a million dollars and retired at twenty. Since then, he worked just one month a year, raking in hundreds of thousands before coming back home to kick back and relax.

They’d bring him up at every family barbecue—always burgers and hot dogs sizzling on the grill, the air thick with laughter and the smell of charcoal. Grandma would brag about him to her friends at the Baptist church, and even my dad—usually the first to scoff at get-rich-quick schemes—would just shake his head in disbelief. The story went: he was the kid from nowhere who made it big, the one who beat the system. Every summer, he’d roll in with a new ride, hand out gifts to everyone, and then vanish for the rest of the year to who knows where.

But all he did was take me to County General Hospital, slap a sign on me, and have me help out with parking.

The sign was homemade, blocky black letters scrawled across cardboard: “Valet—$5/hr.” I felt like a total dork, shivering in the wind, but my cousin just grinned and told me to keep my chin up. “Every good hustle starts with a little humility, man.”

The business was simple: parking at the hospital entrance was a nightmare, so we’d valet people’s cars, driving them over to the faded brick Maple Heights Mall and bringing them back when needed. Mall parking was free during the day, but we charged five bucks an hour for the convenience.

It sounded both genius and a little sketchy, but it worked. Folks coming to the ER or maternity wing were desperate for a spot. My cousin had everything mapped out—he knew the mall’s security schedule, the best blind spots, even printed up fake parking passes to hang from the rearview, just in case anyone checked.

I was stumped. How could this possibly add up to fifteen thousand a month?

I pulled out my phone and started crunching the numbers, my anxiety spiking as I realized the math didn’t seem to add up unless we ran twenty-four hours a day with a whole fleet of drivers. My cousin just winked at me, a glint of hope in his eyes, and said, “You’ll see.”

But since my cousin gave me the job, I worked my tail off and did everything by the book, especially since the contract said if we didn’t return a car promptly, we’d owe double.

He made me memorize every clause, even had me recite it like I was cramming for the SATs. “No shortcuts,” he said. “If you mess up, it’s coming out of your pocket.” My chest tightened every time I took a set of keys.

Then I picked up a Porsche Cayenne.

It was a sleek, black beast, custom rims shining, with leather seats so plush you felt like you should take your shoes off before sitting. The air inside was pure new car mixed with a hit of expensive cologne—felt like something a Kardashian would pull up in.

The owner was clearly loaded, dropping his wife off to have a baby. He was frazzled, barely even looked at me as he tossed me the keys.

He barely muttered, “Don’t scratch her, okay?” before darting back to help his wife out. The guy’s hands were trembling, and I saw a hospital bag crammed with baby clothes in the backseat.

I was about to drive the car to the mall lot when my cousin suddenly said, “Drive it home.”

His voice was cool but had a definite edge. He didn’t look up from his phone, just jerked his chin toward the street. My heart started pounding, sweat prickling my neck. I looked from the hospital to him, then back at the Cayenne.

Next →

You may also like

Betting My Life Against My Rich Cousin
Betting My Life Against My Rich Cousin
4.8
When Jason throws his BMW keys on the table at a family poker game, he’s not just flaunting his wealth—he’s daring me to risk everything I own. As the stakes skyrocket from cars to condos to family homes, our small-town Ohio kitchen turns into a battleground of pride, humiliation, and betrayal. I have three Kings, but can I outlast a man who thinks money makes the rules—or will this all-in gamble destroy my family forever?
Cheated by My Cousin’s Killer
Cheated by My Cousin’s Killer
5.0
When Mike’s beloved cousin is driven to suicide by a ruthless card shark, he risks everything to confront the men who destroyed his family. In a town where everyone knows your secrets and debts can cost you everything, Mike must outwit a crew of hustlers before he loses it all—or exposes the truth. One wrong move, and Maple Heights will never forgive or forget.
Sold to the Parlor Boss
Sold to the Parlor Boss
4.7
Fresh out of college and broke, Tyler is forced to scrub floors in a seedy massage parlor, surrounded by tough, beautiful women and the constant threat of local gangsters. When a brutal attack on a coworker puts the whole shop in Oakridge Realty’s crosshairs, Tyler must choose: betray the makeshift family that saved him, or risk everything to protect them. In a world where loyalty is dangerous and love is off-limits, one wrong move could cost them all their lives.
Bought for Thirty-Six Cents
Bought for Thirty-Six Cents
5.0
Dragged into a world of humiliation over thirty-six cents, a struggling driver is forced to choose between survival and dignity when a wealthy customer turns a night out into a brutal test of pride. As money, violence, and shame swirl around him, he clings to the memory of his parents’ hopes—until a single, shocking act flips the power dynamic forever. Will he reclaim his worth, or be broken by a system rigged against him?
Bought by the Billionaire Jock for a Bet
Bought by the Billionaire Jock for a Bet
4.8
Natalie thought Lucas Grant wanted her, but she was just a challenge—a bet between rich boys to claim the 'innocent' girl from the wrong side of town. When Lucas’s game turns into obsession, Natalie finds herself trapped between his money, her family’s crushing debts, and the shame of being his dirty secret. Now, with her reputation and future on the line, she must decide: will she let him own her heart, or use his desire to finally break free?
Silver Hollow Lies
Silver Hollow Lies
4.9
Eric’s old friend lures him into the heart of a notorious Midwest scam operation, where survival means outsmarting everyone—including those he once trusted. As Eric battles fear, betrayal, and the chilling reality of Silver Hollow, he must decide how far he’ll go to escape with his life and his soul intact.
I Was Hired to Be My Brother
I Was Hired to Be My Brother
4.8
For half a million dollars, Tyler gave up his name, his face, and two years of his life—pretending to be his brother to care for Lillian, the blind heiress. Now, years later, she’s a ruthless CEO engaged to the wrong man, and Tyler is just a nobody in her empire, forced to watch her love his brother with memories that should have been his. When scandal threatens to destroy him, Lillian must choose: protect the man she thinks betrayed her, or finally uncover the truth about who really saved her in the dark.
The Asian Gatsby: High Stakes, Higher Lies
The Asian Gatsby: High Stakes, Higher Lies
4.7
Jonah Lee—known in Hollywood as the 'Asian Gatsby'—rises from a privileged yet precarious youth to become a globe-trotting dealmaker, navigating elite circles and building his legend through audacity and charm. Facing betrayal, mounting debts, and the relentless pursuit of power, he reinvents himself at every turn, orchestrating dazzling financial schemes while wrestling with the truth behind his mask. As the stakes escalate and trust becomes a rare commodity, Jonah’s journey becomes a high-wire act of ambition, deception, and the search for legacy.
I Chose the Slow Money, Now He’s Gone
I Chose the Slow Money, Now He’s Gone
4.9
Would you trade everything for fast cash, or risk it all for the slow drip of something stranger? Erin clicks a mysterious pop-up that promises endless money—but only one minute at a time. As her bank account swells and her best friend vanishes into luxury, Erin’s marriage, secrets, and sense of self start to unravel. Every midnight deposit is a new chance—and a new warning. When the clock ticks down, what will she have left: love, money, or just regret? How long can you really buy happiness—before the countdown ends?
Targeted by the Drunk Passenger’s Revenge
Targeted by the Drunk Passenger’s Revenge
4.4
Paul’s only crime was refusing a late-night smoker in his rideshare—until his passenger threatened to ruin his life with a single call. Now the city’s transportation department is after him, and one stubborn act has unleashed a scandal that could destroy his career. When the truth behind the 'phantom fare' scam emerges, Paul must risk everything to clear his name before he loses it all.
Stranger Kills for Hire: The Murder Exchange
Stranger Kills for Hire: The Murder Exchange
4.7
Detective Mike Lawson thought he'd seen every kind of cruelty—until a suburban family is butchered with surgical precision, their bodies scattered like trash. The killer confesses but claims no motive, leaving Mike haunted by the chilling truth: in Chicago, if you want to get away with murder, you don't kill your own enemy—you trade. As the city sleeps, a deadly pact is forged, and no one is safe from the next exchange.
Tricked by the Billionaire I Loved
Tricked by the Billionaire I Loved
4.8
For three years, I believed Jason was as broke and broken as I was—until a single stormy night shattered everything. Turns out, the man I sacrificed everything for was Chicago’s richest heir, slumming it for his own amusement while I begged, scraped, and planned to propose. Now, drowning in heartbreak and betrayal, I have to decide: walk away from the only love I’ve ever known, or make him pay for every lie he ever told.