So Gone - By Jennifer Luckett Page 0,48

alone!” I shouted through the window.

“Let me in, Baby. I’m lost without you,” he slurred barely audible.

“Well, if you’re lost, tell Mika or Luscious to come find you and get your ass away from my door, or I'm calling the police.”

We argued back and forth for awhile until he finally gave up. “Aight Mo',” he said, and stumbled away.

Normally, I would have felt sorry for him and let him in, but those days were gone.

Just as I crawled back into bed, I heard a loud bang on my front door.

Never Miss Ya Water Till Your Well Runs Dry

Blunt

After I left the confrontation wit’ Mo’ and Rocco, Mika, the kids, and I went back to her place. I could tell that she was heated because she hardly said a word.

“What’s your problem?” I questioned her as she walked into the kitchen on her way from putting the baby to bed.

She whirled around and the expression on her face read, When A Woman’s Fed Up.

“Where do you want me to start?” she asked wit’ a hand placed on her hip.

From the sofa I answered, “It don’t even matter.” I really didn’t give a damn what her problem was. She should have known that a bitch is the couch and a nigga is the rug. Always on top.

“First of all, Blunt, you treat me like shit,” she complained. “How do you think that made me feel for you to sit up and act an ass over another bitch?”

She placed her hand over her mouth like she had said the wrong thing. “Oh, excuse me. I’m not going to call that woman out of her name because I don’t even know her, and she’s never done anything to me. Anyway, it was so embarrassing to see you act like that over another woman. I realized at that moment that none of us means shit to you. With a nigga like you, it’s an ego thing. You think each one of us is your possession. Well, I’m with Mo’ now, I don’t want your ass no more! Get whatever you have over here and get the fuck out, and don’t forget to take that li’l bad ass Devin with you.” Her pointer finger directed me to the door.

I couldn’t believe my ears! Nawl, shawdy couldn’t have been flippin’ on me. I sat up straight.

“Baby, why you talkin’ all crazy?” I stood and tried to pull her into my arms but she snatched her body from me and turned away. “Oh, you don’t love me no more?” I tossed out there.

“Don’t make me laugh,” she fired with contempt. “I want you out!”

I grabbed her by the collar and gritted, “Fuck you, bitch!” Then I spat dead in her face.

My li'l man had watched it AOL unfold. I turned to him and said, “Devin, lets bounce. Tell that hoe to suck our dicks.”

My son didn’t hesitate to follow my instructions, “Suck me and my daddy dick!” he said and we were out the door.

I drove around until I could think of someone that I could leave Devin with. I took him by Chunuchi’s sister’s house, and then I went by the liquor store and bought a half gallon of Don Perignon. I sat in my car and got pissy drunk as I thought about both Mo’ and Mika flippin’ on me. Damn, they were my anchors. I figured that I would get Mika back. She was just mad, but I was worried that Mo’ was gon’ for good.

I guessed that she had fucked Rocco by now, but I was gon’ go reclaim what was mine even though I didn’t want her anymore if he had ran up in her.

Bitch gapping her legs open for the first nigga that she meets after we break up?

She was acting like a hoe in lady’s clothing. She was 'pose to mourn over our break up for a while. I was heated as hell. That's what led me to go over there in the middle of the night. When I knocked on the window, she started wit’ the unnecessary bullshit. I told her I was goin’ to the front door so she could let me in.

“Blunt, if you don’t get away from here, I’m calling the police on your drunk ignorant ass,” she threatened from the other side of the door.

“Fuck po-po,” I told her as I rocked from side to side. The liquor in my system had me ready to go ham. “Open this door, or I’m kicking it down.”

She called

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