The Dopeman's Wife: Part I of the Dopeman Trilogy

The Dopeman's Wife: Part I of the Dopeman Trilogy by JaQuavis Coleman Read Free Book Online

Book: The Dopeman's Wife: Part I of the Dopeman Trilogy by JaQuavis Coleman Read Free Book Online
Authors: JaQuavis Coleman
Tags: Fiction, General, Urban, African American
busy looking at the stuff you bought, you won’t even be thinking about a birthday party.” Zion tried to bribe her into staying. He knew that Khia would have niggas crawling out of that club and wanted Nautica as far away from that scene as possible. His jealous streak a mile long. He hated for Nautica to be in the company of men without him being there.
    Nautica thought it best not to argue, especially since Zion was sponsoring a shopping trip. “Why do you have to go to Detroit tonight? Aren’t you leaving for Baltimore in a couple of days? I wanted to chill with you before you left.”
    Zion frowned up. “What the fuck you mean? How you know I was going to B-more this week? I never told you that.”
    Nautica wanted to take her words back. She knew she’d said too much. She took a deep breath. “Well, since we’ve been kicking it, you always leave on the fifteenth of every month for a couple of days. You always come back with receipts from B-more, so I put one and two together.” Then she changed the subject.” So, you’re leaving me tonight, Zion? I get worried about you when you take your trips. You always come back with blood on your shoes and bags full of money. The money’s good, but . . . I don’t want you to lose your life for the love of the money. I know you rob people, Zion. You have more guns than socks.” She playfully pinched him.
    “Yeah, Nautica, I hear you, but I have to go. I have to handle this business, all right.” Zion and Loon had planned on robbing a Detroit hustler later that night. They had been on him for months and finally got the information they needed to hit him.
    “Okay,” Nautica whispered in a disappointed tone. “Thank you for the shopping trip.”
    Nautica thought about what she would wear to Khia’s party. She knew that handling business meant that he’d be out late. She had planned to just show her face at the party anyway and slip back home before Zion realized she was gone.
    She looked up at Zion and gave him a kiss. Nautica rubbed his chest and felt the ecstasy drug kicking back in as her love button began to pulsate once again. She slid her hand down to her love button and began to touch herself.
    Zion sat up and watched Nautica please herself. He thought it was a good time to ask her about his fantasy. “Baby,” he whispered in a low, husky tone, his member growing.
    “Yes, daddy,” Nautica said, her eyes closed and her legs wide open.
    Zion reached to her breasts and fondled them. “What would you say if I wanted a threesome?”
    Nautica paused and gave him an are-you-out-yourdamn-mind look, but the sensation of her erect clitoris clouded her thoughts.
    When Zion realized she wasn’t going for it, he decided to not ruin the mood. He slid down and got in between her legs, in a position where his face was eye level with her pussy, and went to work. Zion knew that she would eventually come around to it, if he got her high enough, so his plan was to be patient and wait for the right time to convince her to see things his way.

BIRTHDAY JUMP-OFF
    Chapter Five
    It was the just after 11 p.m. when the owner of Magic City closed the strip club for the night so Khia could have her birthday bash. The club was semi-full, since and it was more of a personal party for Khia. She felt funny being fully clothed at Magic City, a place where she’d usually be half-naked in high heels.
    Everyone seemed to be having a good time, and the DJ played Sade, giving the club a different feel than its usual. Khia looked around for Nautica. She’d been seeing less and less of her cousin ever since she’d started dealing with Zion. Where is this girl at? She swore she was coming. Khia looked at her watch.
    Khia happened to glance at the door, and in came Nautica with her long mink on, commanding attention from everyone in the room, her shiny diamond earrings blinging every time the light hit them right.
    “Hey, girl!” Khia yelled as she ran up to Nautica with open arms.
    Nautica

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