B00BNB54RE EBOK

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Authors: Shareef Jaudon
check it out. She told me th at the clientele was discreet and that you cater to people who want to keep a low profile. I was just poppin’ in for fun.”
    “Well you heard right. I could tell you what celebrities frequent my club , but then I wouldn’t be being discreet. Your nasty lil’ secret is safe with me baby.”
    “Good. I may not be big yet , but my stock is on the rise and what I do on my own time is my business.” He changed the subject to a more personal level. “So after you left me broken hearted without notice, what have you been up to?”
    “Excuse me. I left you broken hearted? Please, you had plenty of women to keep you occupied.” He rubbed his dark brown bald head. “Come on now Angelique, all the women in the world can’t compare to one good one.”
    I took another drag of m y cigarette as I felt the familiar drip of the coke sliding down the back of my throat.
    “This is true, b ut I had to leave you alone. Biz was starting to catch on and at the time I was afraid of what he would do to me and you if he ever caught us. In my mind I was protecting the both of us. Believe me, it was one of the hardest things I had to do, but at the time it was the best decision.”
    Th addeus stroked his smooth cheek. “I knew what I was getting into when I met you. You were upfront with your situation. I wasn’t afraid of Biz, shit I still ain’t.” He stared at me.
    I flicked ashes on the wood floor. “Well you don’t have to sweat him anymore.”
    “Why? Ya ’ll not together now?”
    “He’s dead.” I said bluntly.
    His brown eyes widened with surprise. “Damn. He wasn’t that old was he?”
    “Naw , he was murdered.”
    “By who?” His forehead wrinkled up.
    I paused to word my answer right. “Let’s jus’ say that there was someone else that didn’t like him.”
    He sighed deeply. “W ell I guess you reap what you sow. I can’t say that I’m saddened. He didn’t mean shit to me. The world and you are better off without him. Shit, I wanna thank the person who ended his miserable life and did the planet a favor.”
                  Shit! There goes Tyce’s face again in my fucking head! I should have done five lines instead of two. Even before Thaddeus popped up, I didn’t want to think about my relationship problems. The past few weeks had been seriously stressful and I needed a break from my reality. Why did it seem like temptation always crept up when you’re having a vulnerable moment?
    “Are you cold ? I mean you’re barely wearing anything and you’re sniffing a little. We can go inside if you want.” He inhaled his cigarette once again.
    Damn, I didn’t notice that I was sniffing. I wasn’t cold. It was the coke induced nasal drip he was noticing. I needed to take control of the conversation.
    “No , I’m not cold. It actually feels good out here. So how long are you in town?”
    “I jus’ got back from Tokyo and before that I w as on a down south tour. I’m gonna take like six months off to recharge my batteries and rest my voice.”
    “That’s good. I’m glad you’re doin’ well. I downloaded you r latest single and I must give you props. It’s a banger.”
    He licked his lips. “I have to confess I was thinkin’ of you when I wrote that song. That’s why I called it Lonely Boy.”
    Okay now my clit was awake. I hadn’t had sex in over four weeks and my pussy was not in the mood to be teased, especially not with a drug that supersized my sex drive.
    “I love that song. ” I rubbed the smooth fabric of his gray slacks.
    He placed his hand on top of mine. “And I never
    stopped lovin’ you.” He brought my hand to his thick lips and kissed it gently.
    Grab his face girl! Go ahead, snatch his chin up and knock his teeth out with your tongue! Do it! Do it! My body was screaming at me. I attempted to avoid his intense stare by looking to my right. However, that was a mistake because I saw a woman sitting in a chair with her man standing

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