We Didn’t See it Coming

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Book: We Didn’t See it Coming by Christine Young-Robinson Read Free Book Online
Authors: Christine Young-Robinson
“You’re tempting, but I can’t.”
    Aniyah came around him and stood in front of him. She pierced her eyes on him. “You will be whatever I choose you to be.”
    Throwing her arms around his neck, she kissed him, rubbing her breasts against him. Taking her left knee, she pushed it up into his crotch.
    For a moment, Baron kissed her back; but again, he fought her off. “I can’t do this. Aniyah, you’re beautiful. You’re so much like your mother in looks, but you could never replace her.”
    Aniyah became annoyed. “You’re the bastard. I know exactly what you told me last night.”
    â€œWhat did I tell you?”
    â€œYou told me that Papa found out about you and my half-ass sister.”
    Baron kept a straight face. He could not believe that, as an attorney, he had been that dumb to share the information with her.
    â€œI never said any such thing.”
    Aniyah laughed. “I know all about you and her. What would my other sisters think of you if they knew you caused our parents’ deaths?”
    â€œFrom my understanding, your father had a heart attack,” he informed her.
    â€œBecause of you, asshole. He saw the picture of you making out with her.”
    Baron couldn’t believe what he had heard. He had deleted the email.
    â€œHow in the hell do you know about the picture?”
    â€œBecause I sent it to him.” She laughed.
    â€œHow did you do it?” he yelled. “I never slept with Noelle. We only had a quick kiss. Whose body did you attach to her face?”
    â€œThis body, the one you really made out with.” Aniyah pranced around the room. “I have a copy of the picture.”
    â€œWhy are you doing this?”
    â€œI want all that’s coming to me, and that includes you.”
    The music continued to play. Aniyah began to dance, shaking her body. She came closer to him. Grabbing him by the hands, she placed his arms around her back.
    Aniyah reached up and hugged him around the neck. Baron was hypnotized by her dark eyes. She kissed him, forcing her tongue into his mouth. He submitted, as she knew he eventually would.
    Baron spread her legs apart and entered her. Aniyah moaned from the force of his manhood. He smothered his lips on her neck, sniffing her natural body scent. Together they cried in ecstasy. As much as he enjoyed her, he had to find a way out of this one. His cell phone rang.
    It must be Noelle, he thought. Noelle lusted for him too, but his heart would forever belong to Tessa. No woman could ever satisfy his hunger for her, not even her daughter. In his mind he whispered: “Forgive me, Tessa.”
    Aniyah finally felt secure that she had Baron where she wanted him. She stepped back and let him take a shower.
    Baron freshened up and came out of the bathroom tying a knot in his tie.
    Aniyah held up her digital camera and snapped a photo of him. He furiously grabbed the camera from her.
    â€œGive that back to me,” she said as she wrestled to take the camera from him but did not succeed.
    Baron walked away and reviewed the photos in hopes that he would find the image of him and Noelle. Instead, he discovered the photo Aniyah took of the two of them in a sexual position. He pulled the SD memory card out of the camera and broke it in half.
    â€œGo ahead and tear the damn thing up. I still have the picture of you and my half-ass sister safely put away. And it damn sure isn’t in this apartment.”
    Baron put the broken pieces of the SD memory card into his pocket. “Goodbye, Aniyah.”
    â€œSee you at the reading of the will. We can have it all.”
    â€œYou’re not coming to the funeral?” he asked as he walked to the door.
    â€œRight, the funeral. I’ll be around.” She smirked.
    â€œWell, if you come, just stay far away from me.”
    Baron left.
    Aniyah turned the music up loud. She celebrated. “These people with money are dumber than I

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