His Truth Your Nightmare
going to be too
good to be true! I refuse to be out here fighting over a man that
isn’t mines. What makes the situation even worse is that Epiphany
is his ex. My nostrils are flared, my chest is tight and I can’t
seem to shake the evil thoughts of killing her out of my mind.
Legend has been calling me back to back since I left the club but
I’m not feeling him right now. My girls are in the limo all hyped
about what happened but I am not enjoying this shit. For once I
would like to have a dude that does not come with all the extra
drama. I had enough of that with my ex and I refuse to take myself
through the drama again. No other man will ever get the
satisfaction of dragging me through the mud and making a fool out
of me!
    As I sit here looking out the window thinking
to myself I can’t help but to wonder what could have been had
things went right tonight? Out of nowhere the driver slams on the
breaks, my head hits the window and I am dazed for a quick second.
I reach for my purse to get my twenty-two because I guarantee I am
not going down without a fight but my purse had flown to the floor
so I couldn’t reach it. The situation has clicked to everyone so
the girls are getting themselves together and war mode has set in.
While I am still trying to grab my purse the door flies open and I
am being snatched from my seat. I didn’t know who wanted me but I
do know what I have done and what I am capable of so I wasn’t
worried. I swing as he picks me up but the licks don’t seem to faze
him.
    “Beautiful, beautiful, calm down baby girl;
it’s me Legend!”
    “Fuck you Legend! What made you think this
would be cool?” I said as I continued to swing. I was pissed off
and there was no way that he could have thought this would be the
right thing to do! I looked over his shoulder to catch a glimpse of
my girls and they are all standing there cheesing like this isn’t
happening.
    “Put me down right damn now Legend!”
    “No, you’re coming with me.” He said as he
walked me over to his ride.
    “I am not going anywhere with you after the
shit that happened tonight so you may as well put me down before I
do something to make you put me down.
    “You are coming with me so you may as well
calm your ass down!”
    Legend carried me to his Rolls-Royce Phantom
while I kicked and screamed obscenities. He could care less what I
was doing and what I was talking about. Truth be told, if I really
wanted to get away from him then I could. His first mistake was
putting me over his shoulder. My girls haven’t said anything nor
have they came to help so his boys must have laced them up on what
he was going to do. Legend was so determined to take me with him
that once we reached the car he had his driver open the door and he
got in the car with me still in his arms. I pouted my lip then
crossed my arms over my chest so that he could see that I was mad.
I tried to get out of his lap so that I can move on the other side
but he held on tighter.
    “I’m sorry beautiful, I did not mean to put
you in a situation like that. I really want to kick it with you and
make you mine someday so I need you to forgive me.”
    “I will not be doing this with you. This is
the first time we meet up to hang and I had to beat your ex, who is
my number one enemy by the way, in the club and then you kidnap
me!! What the hell, I can see that this relationship will be
nothing but drama.” I said as I crossed my arms over my chest and
looked him in the eyes.
    “You didn’t mention the other thing you did
though,” he said with a smirk.
    “I have no idea what you are talking about
and I am through talking.” I said with my lips poked out and a roll
of the eyes.
    “I like your feistiness I really do, so no
matter how mad you continue to act or how quiet you try to remain
you are coming with me and that’s final.”
    I continued to pout yet I knew that fighting
with him right now was a no win situation. I huffed a few more
times to blow off some steam

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