You're My Little Secret 3
it would be like taking candy from a baby.
After checking our identification, which was fake, she smiled and politely started
counting out the cash. I’m happy that we’re almost done and more than ready to
go home. Shannon and I were all smiles until two uniformed cops walked through
the doors a few minutes later. I looked outside and spotted a total of three
police cars in the parking lot along with my car, but Kyle and Kevin were
nowhere to be found. They followed us here, and now they’re gone.
    “Just
be cool,” Shannon whispered to me. My heart was beating fast, and my palms were sweating like crazy. I’d never been to jail a day in my life, and I don’t want to go now.
    “Good
afternoon ladies, we need to speak with you for a minute,” one of the officers
said. The tears were rolling down my cheeks before I even turned around to face
them.
    “What’s
the problem officer?” Shannon asked.
    “We
need to see some valid identification for both of you,” one of the officers
said. Shannon and I just looked at each other because we knew that we were
busted.
    The
young clerk put the money away and smirked as she folded her arms across her
chest. I had underestimated her, and I
was about to pay for such a stupid mistake. She spotted our fake ID’s and hit
the silent alarm alerting the police. Kevin and Kyle must have left once they
saw what was going on. My first mind was telling me not to come here, but like
a fool I didn’t listen. After not being able to produce a valid form of
identification, Shannon and I were handcuffed and placed in the back of the
patrol car. She seemed to be fine, but I was a nervous wreck when they read us
our rights. I have no family here, and I’m
hoping that Kyle will come to my rescue since I did all of this for him. If
not, Candace is the next best thing to family that I have. She had no idea that
I had betrayed her, and I could never let her find out after this.

 

 
    KENNEDI
    Dominic
and I are scheduled to go to court tomorrow morning, and I’m mentally preparing myself for that drama. The lawyer that my mother
hired seems to not care if I stay married or not. She’s just like my mother and
is encouraging me to sign the divorce papers if the price is right. I’m now
four months pregnant and doing well considering my past mishaps. I’ve been
seeing a high-risk doctor twice a month
because of my previous miscarriages. My doctor was baffled, wondering why I’d
never gone to a high-risk doctor before
considering all that I’d been through. It’s just my luck to be having a
successful pregnancy, but no husband to share it with. I’m even beginning to
form a little baby bump that I could do without. Dominic and his mother want to
be here for me, but I’m too angry and hurt to allow them to. My mother would
die before she let that happen, so that stopped me as well. She’s determined to
keep them out of my baby’s life no matter how she goes about doing it. Tiffany
ended up telling my father about my pregnancy when she ran into him a few weeks
ago. He called me a few days later, but I never answered for him. He said that
Dominic would leave me one day, and I
didn’t want to give him the satisfaction of knowing that he was right. Besides,
I still hadn’t forgiven him for telling Dominic all of my business. Because of
him I almost lost him before we even got married.
    “So
how are you going to say you got all of this information?” Scott asked me. We
were sitting in my living room on my sofa watching TV and eating Chinese food.
    He
gave me some information that would hopefully work in my favor when we go to
court. Dominic is a slick bastard, but he’s not slick enough. He’s been using
his business account for all of his purchases and repaying it with his personal
account. If it wasn’t for Scott putting me down on what he was doing, I would
have never known.
    “I
don’t know, but I promise that your name will never come up,” I assured him. I
looked over the

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