A New Toy
man?” Logic asked as Christian stood up to greet him with a dap.
    “I can't complain. Life's good right now. What about you.”
    “I heard that. Life’s good for me too. Look, this is my girlfriend, Zatoya Waters. She's a Public Defender in DC.” Logic announced as he looked back to retrieve me from where he left me. “Toy, come here.” He beckoned. “Zatoya this is Queen and her husband Christian.”
    “Hi, it's a pleasure to meet you both.” I smiled as I watched Queen's face break into a big smile of approval.
    “Logic, she's beautiful.” Queen acknowledged.
    “Isn't she gorgeous?” Jade cosigned. “I love that dress. Where did you get it?”
    “Thanks, it was a Christmas gift from Logic.”
    “You look stunning in it. I can't wait until I get my figure back.” Queen said as she playfully punched Christian in the arm. “You did this to me. I can barely wear shoes, let alone a dress like that.” She joked.
    “Whatever. I do recall you were an extremely active and very willing participant.” Christian laughed before pulling her close to sample her lips."I love you, even if you are carrying a baby elephant."
    "I love you too. But you did this to me." She teased before returning her attention to us.
    “You two look good together.” Queen conceded. “But I have to ask just one question.”
    “What's that?” Logic asked as he pulled me in his lap as he set down in the vacant over sized arm chair.
    “What does she see in you, Big Head?” Queen joked. "What the hell is she doing with you?"
    “I don't know. You have to ask her that? I'm just going to go with it for as long as she'll have me.” Logic grinned as he hugged me closer.
    “Zatoya don't pay any attention to us. We're just happy to see him happy. It's a pleasure to meet you.” Queen warmly smiled as she wrapped herself in her husband's muscular arms.
    “The pleasures all mine.” I smiled.
    As unbelievable as it sounds, I could tell that by some miracle they all approved, even Queen. Perhaps because she was sold completely out and so addicted to that gorgeous husband of hers. Dorian was very handsome, but Dr. Christian Love was as fine as the hair on flea pussy. Queen was in awe of him and he was in awe of her. It was completely obvious to everyone, including Logic, they were genuinely in love. To my complete surprise Logic didn't appear to mind one bit. He was so obsessed with me I'm not sure he really even noticed or cared.
    I must admit that I wasn't expecting such a warm welcome from Mye Queen; sorry I meant to say Mye Love. In retrospect I guess that she honestly wanted Logic to find true love. She left a big bloody hole in his heart and she recognized the fact that I was there to heal it. Oddly enough, I think she saw what I saw when I looked in Logic’s eyes that New Year’s Eve night, the undeniable twinkle of a man falling in love.
    Although Teddy never showed up, the six of us enjoyed a wonderful meal, good conversation and the warmth of good friends. As the old year faded away and a new year began, Logic’s friends all agreed that he was the luckiest man in the world to have found me that Christmas Eve night. But they were all wrong. I was the lucky one. And if you looked deep into my eyes you would see the sparkle of a woman who was falling in love for the very first time in her life.
    After he kissed me hard and deep as the New Year ring in Logic whispered in my ear, “I think I’m falling in love with you Zatoya Waters.”
    “I know. I can tell Logic Hart.” I smiled as I sampled his sweet lips. “Happy New Year.”
     
    Oh You Know the Drama is About to Come!
    Find out how Zatoya’s and Logic’s Urban Fairytale Ends. Look for Toy’s Story Novel available in April 2012 @ Grown Folks Books or Lulu
     

About the Author
     
    Brenda Stokes Lee is an author, screenwriter, novelist and a good old fashioned storyteller who refuses to let a trivial little thing like the truth come between her and a good story.
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