The Streets Or Me: A Louisiana Love Story

The Streets Or Me: A Louisiana Love Story by Nicole Dior Read Free Book Online

Book: The Streets Or Me: A Louisiana Love Story by Nicole Dior Read Free Book Online
Authors: Nicole Dior
she asking to get her people knocked 'cause if I can't get at yo' dome then ya clique or ya people my next target, that's just how shit go.
     
    Finally, Killa walked downstairs with Queen right behind him resembling an older version of Khyia, absolutely beautiful with her flawless vanilla skin tone, long blonde hair that fell past her shoulders, bright grey eyes, perfect smile, and a figure that matched Khyia's.  Her French Creole exotic features made it hard to believe that she was in her early 50s and had two kids in their 20s.
     
    I always had mad respect for Queen 'cause she showed a yungin' love when I lost my mom's to domestic violence. I was 12 years old when my bitch ass daddy forced me to watch him beat my mom half to death then slit her throat from ear to ear. I tried to save her, but he threatened to kill me.  After he killed her, he took a gun and blew his brains out.  I ended up living with my aunt for a while until I met Chino and Luke. They introduced me to Killa who took me under his wing and became a father figure for me, since then he and Queen been the only real family I done had. Khy stood up as Queen embraced her in a hug.
     
     
    "Khyia, how's my beautiful princess?" she hugged her.
     
    "I’m fine mom, kinda tired but I’m fine. You look beautiful as always, hey daddy," she hugged Killa.
     
    "Good to see you baby girl," he kissed her cheek.
     
    I was shocked as hell 'cause never in all the years we been together have I heard her call him dad, it was always Killa. You could tell he and Chino were shocked too, but they didn't speak on it. Queen hugged me and the guys then they sat across from us and Killa got down to business.
     
    "Luke, how’s baby girl doing?" he asked.
     
    "She straight, tryna hold her head up, but ya know it's tough with her missing the lil one so," he replied.
     
    "Keep ya head up nephew, we gon' figure out how to get her back home. Whatever you and baby girl need make sure to let me know," he said.
     
    "Preciate that Unc," he replied.
     
    You could tell Luke was going through it without Miracle, he loved that girl 'bout as much as I love Khy, if not more. She was his rider no doubt, if Metro rolled up unexpected, MirMir gon' get to stashing shit with no way for 'em to find it. She made it clear from the day they met that she was down for Luke whether he was right or wrong and he was the same for her.
     
    "Don't mention it...it's all love. Now, care to tell me what the hell went down in Atlanta. I send you to do some simple shit, that I think you can handle, but I get a call from one of my men up there saying Lux and his crew are dead, and three of my most trusted men were the last to see him. What the fuck happened?" he yelled pissed.
     
    "Pop look, we were trying to negotiate with dude and talk him down on his price 'cause let's keep it g... $450 is too much to be paying, but once he declined we got up and left. As we leavin' nigga made a slick remark so we deaded him and his crew," Chi said.
     
    "Slick remarks like what! What was said?" he asked.
     
    "He disrespected Khy so I disrespected back in the worst way," I replied.
     
    "Disrespected me how?" Khy asked.
     
    I wish we ain't have to discuss this shit 'round Khy 'cause her mentality like mine, and the slightest detection of disrespect and the guns come out. She got a quick temper and hot headed as fuck so yeah talking 'bout this 'round her is unnecessary.
     
    "It really don't matter at this point since we handled the shit so let's just move to the next matter at hand," Luke said.
     
    "Fuck that I wanna know what-"
     
    "A'Khyia Chanel, baby let it go. They said it's done so there's no need for you to worry about it," Queen said.
     
    "Fine, whatever," she sighed.
     
    "Killa we know our move wasn't the right move, but we-"
     
    "You did what you had to do. I get that and I respect you defended the girl you love; any real nigga would've done the same. Besides I never liked Lux anyway so it is what it is,

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