My Most Precious One

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Authors: Evangelene
dance when I got it. Thanks mom for being an awesome seamstress and able to fix all my discounted clothes.
    I finally got dressed putting on my fake eyelashes and full Mac make up. I pulled my hair in a tight high ponytail and ease my feet into my black Giuseppe Zanotti pumps. They fit like a dream. Every woman should own a pair of nice pumps.
    The dress was a bit shorter than I was used to but fuck it! I was on the prowl. I opened the door of my walk in closet and placed both arms on the door frame, striking a pose.
    “Va va voom, your legs look fucken killer, nice muscles girl!” Roxi screamed. Kaci laughed and shook her head “That’s not a dress it’s a sweater.” I ignored Kaci’s comment.
    “Let’s go bitches its time I get laid.” I winked and laughed.
    We had gotten into Roxi’s car and began driving down to her brother-in-law’s new bar that he had just opened up in a nice swanky area near where all the boutique hotels were. We parked and began to strut our stuff down the street. On cue all three of us began singing ‘Staying Alive by the Bee Gee’s’, as various guys started whistling at us.
    We walked into the place the music was electric and made the space seem alive. It was posh and high class. There were three large crystal chandeliers that hung low from the ceiling. The dimmed lights added to the effect of the radiant purple lit bar. There were small round plush leather couches like the ones from the 30’s that had small round tables in the middle. The bar had to be the focal point seeing how it glowed purple with its own tinier versions of the chandeliers that hung from the ceiling. Small black leather stools surrounded the bar with little candles that lit your seating area.
    I could see a small corner near the end of bar, marked reserved. Both Kaci and I looked over at Roxi, who nodded.
    “Yes!” We cried. It felt good walking in my new extremely high heels making that tapping noise on the black stone floor. It made me feel like a real woman, sexy and alive, my confidence finally coming back from this afternoon’s fiasco with the Suit.
    Once we sat down Roxi called over the barman, “Hey Jaks.” He smiled. “These are my girls, Lexi and Kaci and we are here to get loaded!” We laughed at her.
    “Do you guys want to have wine?” He asked, all three of us looked at each other and shook are heads no.
    “VODKA!” We cried in unison.
    “Alright girls.” He laughed “One bottle of Grey Goose coming up.” I don’t think so.
    “Sorry Jaks make it Belvedere.” He nodded. Both girls looked at me. “What? I hate Grey Goose.” The music was amazing. The bar had a live dj that was mixing together Nu and acid jazz.
    We finally got our bottle with all the trimmings.
    Kaci did the first pour, “So you know, the moment you left he ran after you.” Roxi started.
    “What?” I looked at her.
    “Yeah when you waved goodbye and didn’t even look at him, he lost his mind. He grabbed his jacket and ran right after you.” Kaci added.
    “He asked me why you didn’t serve him and I said you weren’t feeling well, so you reduced your tables by giving one to me.” Kaci said as she lifted her drink to her lips.
    “Look guys, seriously he has a girlfriend and I’m not interesting in getting involved with that. Plus have you seen him? He’s way out of my league, like crazy stupid out of my league.” Roxi hit me once in the back of the head.
    “Bitch, have you seen yourself clearly? No correction have you seen the amount of men in this room right now who are thinking about diving in and eating out your pussy?” She said bluntly. I grabbed my drink and took a long swig.
    “It’s not her fault, guys don’t always approach her.” Kaci coming to my rescue “She looks like she’s a man eater. Like a female prey mantis that rips the head of her lover when she done.” Screw you Kaci.
    “Guys I’m right here, you mind leaving me what little dignity I have left?” I waved at both of

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