B00BNB54RE EBOK

B00BNB54RE EBOK by Shareef Jaudon Read Free Book Online

Book: B00BNB54RE EBOK by Shareef Jaudon Read Free Book Online
Authors: Shareef Jaudon
office, since you can clearly see that I don’t have any pockets on this lil’ number.” I shrugged my bare shoulders.
    He nodded his head. “Oh, I saw that from across the dark room. Get one for me, a’ight?”
    “Sure. I’ll meet you out there.” I sashayed away as he read my ass cheeks like a road sign.
                  Once I was in the seclusion of my private office I looked at myself in the full length mirror. I checked to see if I had any crust in my eyes, readjusted my titties in my flashy bra, pulled my shorts up a few more centimeters and reapplied my fire engine red lip stick. I spotted my cancer sticks and lighter on my desk next to my lamp. I sighed to myself suddenly. Nicotine was cool, but I needed a little something stronger at that point. My eyes darted to the top drawer of my chocolate colored desk. I locked the door to my office and sat down at my desk like a student preparing to take a test. Opening the drawer quickly, I stuck my hand in the back and fingered the tiny zip lock bag. It was the kind of baggie kids took their snacks in for school, but that bag held adult candy that resembled sugar. I wiped the top of the desk off with the palm of my hand and dumped a tiny mound in the clear space. I divided the amount into two thick powdery lines. Once again I went fishing in my drawer to get another tool. My trusty short green and white striped straw was in my hand and up to my nose in seconds. With one nostril closed tight with my free finger, I inhaled both lines one after the other and returned my supplies to their hiding spot.
                  I walked around my large desk sniffing really hard to get all the coke in the right place and again I looked at myself in the mirror. I checked for any white residue in my nose and smoothed my silky hair back in place. I did a little pose with my hand on my hip and blew myself a kiss. Two bumps were just what I needed to take the edge off the unexpected situation. I grabbed my cigs and lighter and left the office with an even more confident stride than I had before. Sure it had been about three minutes too long since I told him to wait on the patio, but so what, a man would wait for something, or somebody that’s worth it.
    Damn I looked good and so did Thaddeus, I thought to myself as I stepped onto the patio.
     
    “I was about to send out a search party.” He flashed a sexy smile as he pulled out a chair for me.
    “I had to handle a few things , so it took me a lil’ longer than I thought. Here you go.” I gave him a clove cigarette and took a seat.
    “What kind of cigarettes are these?” He inspected it closely.
    “Oh, they’re cloves, you never had one before?”
    “No , I haven’t. Since when did you start smoking these? When we were talkin’ you barely smoked regular cigarettes.”
    “Umm , somebody introduced me to them and since then I’ve been hooked. They’re really smooth and go good with a buzz.” My mind flashed to Tyce’s handsome face.
                  Suddenly I felt a sense of guilt. I wasn’t doing anything wrong…right? I was just having a conversation and a cigarette with an old friend…right? Granted an old friend I had an affair with behind Biz’s back for two years, but that was ancient history. The guilt was inching up my spine, but then the cocaine began to kick in and the unwanted emotion took a detour to no man’s land.
    “So Thad, what brings you here?” I lit up my cigarette. “Or should I say who brings you here?”
    Thaddeus extended his hand to receive the lighter from me. He lit his as well and tasted the flavorful smoke for the first time.
    “Hmm, these are good, very smooth.” He exhaled the rich smoke.
    “Told ya.” I winked at him. “But back to my question.” I crossed my shiny legs in front of his gaze.
    He cleared his throat. “I came alone. A friend of mine told me about this club a few months back and I promised myself when I came off tour I would

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