I'm not quite 100% but i'm thinking i remember reading that in got your back but i could be wrong in that. I think it was b/c i remember reading in that book a section about how when tupac would ever talk business with suge (like when he would discuss w/ suge when he felt he was being fuck'd out of money he was owed or something like that) that he'd do it alone. I remember reading that frank said he was always w/ tupac, at the very least nearby as per his job (obviously) but when tupac would have business meetings w/ suge he told frank stay out, b/c tupac wanted shit kept private. Be that as it may, i think i remember reading that suge told pac that they had "things to discuss", as if it were some sort of business meeting on the way to 662. And that was one of the reasons frank did not ride w/ them (also the fact that tupac wanted frank to drive the outlawz there and be d.d. for the crew that night). Personally, if any of that was true, I think suge probably intended to have a sort of "what's next?" discussion w/ tupac since Makaveli was about to drop and w/ that tupac's recording contract was about to be fulfilled. I swear I remember reading once that tupac was entertaining the notion of a possible move to warner (which wouldn't make much sense after he dissed them as a label on don't stop the music) after fulfilling his deathrow contract. I'm sure that was just a rumor though because the "...in 10 years be an A&R person on deathrow..." interview comes to mind. But anyways, back to my topic, I think that suge was going to try to discuss business matters (and i'm sure also the O. Anderson beatdown too to some extent) w/ tupac that night in the bmw but tupac wasn't tryin' to do all that that night right after seeing Tyson fight before getting into his own and then at that point he probably decided to throw in Makaveli.