Forever and a Day - By Jasmine Barber Page 0,39
the kitchen, make sure you take them shoes off," her mother responded.
Brielle just started laughing, her mother was really crazy when it came to shoes being in the house. She missed her and she needed advice so here she was.
"Hey ma," Brielle said hugging her mother.
"Hey baby, to what do I owe this visit" Michelle replied.
"I miss you, so I decided to come spend the day with you." Brielle smiled.
"Spend the day with little ole me?" she joked.
"Yupp, like a whole twenty four hours," Brielle laughed.
"Oh lord, what have you gotten yourself in?" Michelle stepped back.
"I haven't gotten into anything. There has been a lot of things going on and I just need to step back and take a break," Brielle said.
"A lot, like what?" Michelle was starting to get worried.
"Everything. Jaiden is practically stalking me. Kris is starting to get too attached and too demanding. Kiyan is a good friend to me, but it seems too good to be true. My job has me going crazy and I just haven't had a chance to breathe." Brielle answered.
"Why haven't you called me?" Michelle asked.
"First, I was going to call, but then I just waited until we could talk in person. I told you I missed you lady," Brielle smiled.
"Awww, I miss you all the time when you’re not in front of me, she hugged Brielle, now get ready for dinner and we can finish talking then"
Michelle knew Brielle had the whole world on her shoulders and she didn't want her to get so stressed out that she went crazy. She wanted to tell her daughter that she had spoke to Jaiden on multiple occasions and Jaiden was adamant about getting Brielle back. She never had a problem with him, but she knew that he wasn't the one for Brielle. Brielle was her heart and she wanted her to be happy. Jaiden use to make Brielle smile, but she highly doubted he made her happy. As she watched Brielle setting up for dinner, she couldn't help but smile at her baby girl. She was the exact person that she hoped she would grow up to be. She was independent, she had good friends and she had done it all without her mother having to walk her through step by step. She was definitely a proud mother. She would have done the same thing all over again if she had to.
"Okay, so lets start with Jaiden, Michelle said sitting down at the table with her daughter, what's exactly going on?"
"He just doesn’t understand that it's over between us. I wrote the boy a letter. I told him over the phone it was over. One day I was at the mall with Kiyan, I told him I was done with him, but does he leave me alone? No, he won't let it go." Brielle sighed.
"Well you need to tell Jaiden to stop his shit. He can't expect you to take him back after all he put you through. The worse thing a man can do is make a girl fall for him when he has no intention of catching her and that's exactly what Jaiden did. He can't take that back, so now he has to live without you." Michelle preached.
"You’re absolutely right ma, but the problem isn’t me, it's him listening." Brielle reminded her mother.
"Well, you try to tell him one more time, and if that doesn't help I'll talk to Jaiden myself. You know that boy don't want to be on my bad side," Michelle laughed.
"Yeah don't I know it?” Brielle laughed remembering the first time she bought Murder over to meet her mother. He thought he was going to come over her house with his gangsta shit, but Michelle quickly scared his ass to a respectful man.
"Now what's going on with your new friend Kris?" Michelle asked.
"I don't know. He just is doing the most. Like one minute he is cool, then the next he annoys the shit out of me. He had the nerve to ask me to work less. He wants me to depend on him and that's out. Then he gets mad that I won't let him spend the night at my house and what pisses me off the most is he always bring Kiyan name up in our conversations." Brielle explained.
"First off, you need to tell him to slow down. Him constantly aggravating you about spending the night will not speed up the process. He should be lucky that you even let him in the house.