Ratchet Bitches 2

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Book: Ratchet Bitches 2 by Tiece Read Free Book Online
Authors: Tiece
Tags: United States, Romance, Literature & Fiction, Genre Fiction, Urban, African American
conscience.”
    “But, it’s my guilty conscience,” she said. “I don’t understand why it bothers you.”
     
    “It bothers me, because it bothers you. You just don’t want to admit how you really feel.”
    ShaKita became irritated as she got out of bed and started putting her clothes back on. “You think you know me, but you don’t. This is not easy for me. How do I tell a woman that has been nothing but good to me that I don’t want to be with her anymore?”
    “Simple, just tell her.” Rocky said as he sat down in his recliner chair and watched ShaKita get dressed. He wanted to stop her and get her to stay, but he knew that it was best to just let her go.
    “I can’t believe that you’re tripping like this,” she said while putting on her shoes.
    “I can’t believe that you’re tripping like this, either.” He mocked her. She looked over at him and rolled her eyes. “You mad?”
    “Damn right, I’m mad.” She said with an attitude. “You just can’t show up in my life and expect me to change things just like that for you. I’ve been hurt before by men. Coco hasn’t done anything to me.”
    “But she can’t love you like I can, baby. You know that.”
    “She may not be strong as you or can dick me down like you, but she has a caring heart and if I keep this up I’m gonna break it.”
    “You’re breaking it, anyway. You just don’t see it.” He said.
    ShaKita grabbed her keys and her cell phone to leave. “I’ll call you when I figure this out.” And with that, she made her exit.
    ****
    On her way home, ShaKita felt the need to call one her sisters. She desperately needed someone to talk with.
    “What’s up, Kita? Why in the hell are you calling me so early?” Bianca asked in a sleepy tone as she made her way to the kitchen to cook her hubby some breakfast. Even though Bianca was once considered the wildest of the Ware sisters, ShaKita felt closer to her. Bianca didn’t ever judge anyone, because she clearly knew that she didn’t have any room to. Plus, Bianca was only two years older than her which made their relationship tighter.
    “What are you doing?” ShaKita questioned.
    “’Bout to cook my hubby some breakfast in bed. You know I like to enjoy all the time we have when we’re home alone.”
    “I forgot mom had the kids this weekend.”
    “Yes, I love these weekend breaks she gives us.”
    “Some things don’t change.” ShaKita sarcastically stated.
    “Girl, don’t start that shit. It’s too early for all that. Unlike before, mom volunteers to get the kids on every other weekend, so that I can enjoy some alone time with my husband. We are still newlyweds, so don’t hate.” Bianca said with a swift roll of the eyes. “Now again, what do you want before I start cussing your ass out.”  
    “Okaaaaay, I didn’t call to piss you off. I called because I’m confused and I need you.”
    “Were you with Rocky again?” Bianca asked as she got out a bowl to whip up some pancake batter in it.
    “Yes,” ShaKita answered with a sad shake of the head. Since fucking with Rocky, he’d taken all of her attention. “You haven’t told anyone about him, have you?”
    “Is my name Lauren? I don’t think so. Nobody talks like that but her.”
    “Tell me about it,” ShaKita agreed. “Well, I think I’ve really fucked up this time.”
    “What do you mean?” Bianca asked as she put the phone on speaker and sat it down on the counter so she could get breakfast started while continuing to talk. “Where is Coco?”
    “She’s home.”
    “What do you mean she’s home? Where are you?” She asked then quickly thought about it. “Oh my goodness, Kita. Are you crazy? Coco is going to kill you.”
    “Don’t say that. She’s already acting paranoid and shit.”
    “Why shouldn’t she? I can’t believe that you’ve stayed out all night.”
    “Well, believe it. I got so fucked up last night that I don’t even remember when I fell asleep. All I know is that I woke

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