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once I heard her yelp out in pain before lashing out at Dominic. He was clearly ignoring her though as he turned the volume up. I looked out the window and saw that the sun was disappearing behind the clouds basically signaling me that night fall was approaching. I was just ready to dive into my bed after a hot bath but Dominic had other things on his agenda after dropping that hoe Jayla---I mean Janice home.”
    We ended up at some party. “Stay in the car and lock the doors. I’ll be right back. I promise.” He said.
    I did exactly what I was told for the first thirty minutes but it was hot inside the car and this nigga still hadn’t come back yet. I started to honk the horn but I realized that with the loud music inside the party nobody would have even heard me in the first place and I didn’t want to draw attention to me by those who were standing around outside. Waiting another twenty minutes I was growing upset that he hadn’t come back yet and that he didn’t answer my two phone calls. Exiting the car, a frequent amount of boys began to bellow vulgar things in my direction. I just brushed them off and made my way inside. I held my stomach so that no one would accidently bump into me. One dude even grabbed my hand and asked me to dance with him. I declined of course and slid my small hand from his bigger and damp one.
    There were so many dudes posted against the wall either bobbing their heads to the music, dancing or shall I say damn near fucking one of those loose ass girls against the wall, or smoking a blunt. I didn’t see Dominic’s ass anywhere. If he wasn’t on the dance floor, then he had to either be out back doing illegal activities or up in a room somewhere doing the do if you know what I mean. I can’t believe him. He had the nerve to leave me in the car while he went to go get some pussy. Well actually I’m not really sure that that’s what he really went to go do but I’m so mad that I’m assuming things. I’m hungry as hell too. I didn’t even get to eat all my food at Red Lobster. 

I ended up in the kitchen; not intentionally but I wasn’t complaining. My throat was a little parched and I was going to drink a little punch but before the liquid could actually touched my lips, a swift hand snatched the cup from my grasp.
    “That’s not punch.” He declared. I looked him directly in the eyes prior to replying angrily. “Where the hell were you?”
    “Didn’t I tell you to wait in the fucking car?” He shoved chips into his mouth and tried to put some in my very own mouth but I pushed his hand away.
    “Don’t answer my damn question with a question. Where were you? You had me waiting for your yellow ass for almost an hour.”
    “I had business to take care of sweetheart.” He affirmed starring back at me.
    “What kind of business?” I asked crossing my arms.
    “None of yours.” He began laughing like he had just told a very amusing joke. “Seriously though it was just business and not the kind you’re thinking about.” He readjusted his fitted hat so that it was now sitting backwards on his head. “Let’s go. You----.”
    I knew it. Any time black people throw a party it’s either a fight or someone starts shooting. Dominic damn near tore my arm off dragging me out of the party through the back way as the shots continued to ring and people continued to scatter and scream. “You okay?” He questioned touching my stomach once we reached the stop sign three or four blocks away from the party.
    “Yes.” I had finally caught my breath. I have never been in a predicament like this before. I was terrified. What if something happened to me or my baby? What if?
    “I’m sorry I got you into this.” He said softly with a coy smile as he used one hand to drive and the other to rub my belly. I placed my hand over his that was still resting on my protruding belly. “It’s okay Dominic. You didn’t know they were going to start shooting.”
    He just looked at me and slowly

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