Loving Angel

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to be taking care of business too.”
    “ That nigga fucked up my back last night.” She giggled.
    “ Damn girl, that’s what’s up. I’m glad you’re getting some. It was long overdue.”
    “ I know right. I’m so over sitting around waiting for a nigga to give me some of his time. Carter doesn’t even care anymore that I know he’s doing me dirty. He doesn’t come home for days and when I asked him where he spends his time he tells me it’s none of my business. So I was at your party chilling with Delco and I was looking at homeboy and thinking damn he fine. I could see the looks he was giving me, like he would like to get some of my goodies. My man doesn’t want it, we haven’t fucked in over six months, so I was like why not give it to a nigga that does.”
    “ Carter made it mad easy for you to step out on him. He’s never home so he doesn’t have a clue what you’re doing. So what are you gonna do? Are you planning on leaving his ass and being with Delco or just keep doing you?” I questioned.
    “ I really don’t know. Delco’s dick is mad good and I have fun when I’m with him, but Carter and I’ve been together for five years and have a baby together. Although he hurt me more times than I can count I still love him,” she explained. “Plus I don’t know if Delco is looking for a relationship or just a fuck buddy. I guess I’m gonna keep things as they are for now, but I don’t know what’s gonna happen in the future.”
    “ I understand girl. Trust me. You know I’m here for you whatever decision you make.”
    “ Thanks cuz,” she replied. “I know I can always count on you. Anyway, my baby girl is crying so I’m gonna go take care of her. I’ll give you a call later.”
    “ Give my god baby a kiss for me; later chica.” I ended the call.
    I took a quick shower and then went to the fridge to see about some breakfast. I knew my man was about to be home in a minute, so I decided on preparing us some eggs, bacon, sausage and pancakes. I was removing the sausages from the frying pan and adding the bacon when he walked into the kitchen, slapped me on the ass and stole one of the sausages.
    “ Go take your shower, by the time you’re done breakfast will be ready,” I ordered.
    “ You love taking care of your man don’t you Sexy,” he teased, kissing my neck and slapping my ass again before he left to take his shower.
    As promised, the food was ready when he got back. He took a seat at the kitchen counter and I placed a loaded plate and a glass of orange juice before him.
    “ This looks good ma,” he complimented, giving me a quick kiss on the lips before digging in. “Taste good too.”
    “ Thanks bay,” I smiled. A sister knew how to take care of her man both in and out of the bedroom. Whenever I stayed at his crib, which was about four to five days per week, I made sure my bay had something to eat when he got home from the gym and kept his loft spotless.
    I made myself a plate and took a seat beside him.
    “ I’m going out of town tomorrow,” he informed me.
    “ For how long,” I inquired, surprised.
    “ About three to five days. It’s a business trip. I’m flying to Arizona to meet some new contacts.”
    “ Is it going to be dangerous?”
    He chuckled. “Everything has danger to it Sexy. But don’t worry, Delco and my boys Lux and Biz are going with me.”
    “ I’m going to miss you,” I told him honestly.
    “ I’m gonna miss you too Sexy,” he confessed.
    We made love for the first time that morning. Usually we would just rip each other ’s clothes off and try to fuck each other’s brains out but this time it was different; it was slow, sweet and tender. When I came it was like my spirit left my body and flew up into the skies and shattered into a million pieces before I came back down to earth. I lay beside him afterwards and watched him while he slept. I loved how dark and smooth his complexion was, the feel of his sexy thick lips against my skin,

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