She Fell For A Boss: An Urban Love Tale

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Authors: KC Mills
had caught most of their attention while he sat waiting for his sister. His lifestyle was evident at first glance, and that drew them in.
    Good girls loved dope boys and thugs. As cliché as it sounds, it was true. Just like dope boys and thugs claimed they wanted riders, but when it was all said and done, the good girls are what really turned them on. Having someone who had your back in the streets was all good, but no man wanted a woman who was just as hard and thugged out as he was. It didn't mean he wanted someone who couldn't hang and didn’t understand his lifestyle, but he also didn't want a woman who thought she was a damn dude.
    There was a fine line between the two, and that was the problem Miego had with Kia. She acted like she was the man in the relationship, and although she had been there for him and had his back over the years, she had taken the role as his rider too far. She couldn't quite understand when to fall back and let Miego take the lead, and that annoyed him.
    Since Yanna didn't seem in any hurry to make her way to him, he shot her a quick text to make sure she knew he was there. The rain had slacked up some and turned into a steady drizzle. Just enough to be annoying, but not enough to make a real difference.
    Miego’s phone vibrated with a text notification from his sister saying that she was on her way out, so he turned up the radio, let his head fall back, and waited. A few minutes later, he happened to look up and noticed his sister standing just outside the student union door. A smile quickly spread across his face when he realized she was talking to Yami. It had been two weeks since their conversation outside his mother’s building, and he had every intention of tracking her down, but he had been so focused on trying to get his affairs in order, that he hadn’t had time to. Now here she was, and with the added bonus that his sister knew her.
    He watched as they laughed about something, admiring how beautiful her smile was. She had a natural beauty about her, nothing over the top. In fact, he guessed that most guys probably overlooked her because she wasn't your typical bad ass, by society’s standards. She was short as hell, small frame, small breasts, and no real curves. She wasn't bony, but she wasn't thick either.
    “Yo, you know her like that?” Miego asked the second his sister yanked open his door to get in.
    She dropped her book bag on the floor and pulled her purse off her arm before she retrieved her phone from her pocket and unlocked her screen.
    “Who, Yami?”
    “Yeah, you cool with her?”
    “We’re alright, why? I know you not trying to kick it to Yami. You know who she fucks with, right?” Yanna looked at her brother like he was crazy. She knew her brother wasn't to be messed with, and he was reckless as hell, but she also knew Black was just as bad. The two of them were pretty much the same, well as far as she knew. With Black, she had only heard rumors, but with her brother she’d had a front row seat to his insanity on more than one occasion.
    “Who?” Miego asked, now curious as he glanced at Yami, who was still standing in front of the student union building on the phone.
    “Black. They have a daughter, so that’s not any type of drama you need.” Yanna eyed her brother, hoping that he wasn't about to get caught up in a beef over a female.
    It wasn't like he had issues getting women. In fact, he had enough after him that Yami shouldn't have even been a thought for him. But she also knew her brother, and she could tell from the smirk he was wearing that his mind was already made up.
    “Black, huh? Fuck that nigga. I’ll be right back.”
    Miego knew exactly who Black was. He didn't know him personally, but he’d heard a little about him to know that he so called ran shit in his area, the same way Miego ran shit in his. They were in rival gangs, but Miego didn't really fuck with anything gang related anymore. Once you were in, you were always in, but he

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