A Mother's Love

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know what I was going to say but I was a very blunt person. And honestly Rick and I hadn’t been close since High School.
                  I ordered the kids some food and we waited for Rick.  I called him and he didn’t answer. We ate and he still didn’t show up or call. It had been two hours so we left. That was when I broke down and called Quincy I needed some answers. He answered and I asked him could he meet me at my house. I gave him my address and told him to come later after I put the kids to sleep. Since it was a school night their bedtime was eight o’clock. I put my kids in the tub and put them to sleep.
                  I had fell asleep on the couch and was awaken by a knock at the door. I jumped up and screamed who is it? It was Quincy. I went to the door and unlocked it. I only had a t shirt and some panties on. Shit wasn’t like he hadn’t seen me naked before anyways. He sat next to me and explained everything to me. He told me how Rick and Vince had been lovers. Rick’s man Aaron was actually the drug dealer and when he found out that Rick was fucking Vince he set him up. He made it seem like Vince was the connect that Quincy had been getting his work from. So one day the money came up short. Aaron blamed it on Vince and said that was what he gave him.
                  So Quincy put money on Vince’s head. But the day that he went to kill Vince he saw me with him he planned not to do it. But he noticed that I saw him in the black car and didn’t want me to warn Vince so he went ahead with the plan. But later he found out that Aaron was lying. He was so jealous that he sent Q to kill the wrong man. Because of that Q had to kill Aaron. But when he went to tell kill Aaron he found out that Rick was in on it too. Rick was mad at his lover Vince because he was choosing me over him. They had even set shit up with the police that Vince was in the drug game that’s why they had took all of my things.
                  “So look lil mama, I’m sorry for the shit. I learned about you and your kids and I am here to help.” He said and gave me a hug.
                  I was crying at this point. I didn’t know who Vince was he had been lying to me and could have given me AIDS. I was crying my heart out.
                  “Stop crying ma. A real nigga here now,” he said giving me a kiss.
                  He started kissing me and I kissed him back. I gave into the temptations that I had felt for Quincy. I was angry with him at first but I was happy that someone actually cared to tell me the truth. I let him push me back on the couch. He explored my body with his soft hands.
                  “Damn Q” I moaned.
                  “You gone let me take care of you?” He asked between kissed.
                  “Yess” I moaned.
                  “Good take these clothes off” he ordered.
                  I did as I was told. Some would say that I am stupid and some would cheer me on but whatever the case it was my life and I was going to live it like I wanted to.
    Back to the present…
                  That was the start of our love affair. Quincy had three kids of his own so we had seven kids all together. I was happy I loved his kids. There was Quenton, Quita, and Quincy Jr. They loved me and the kids got along great. Besides the every now and then squabbles between siblings everything was good. I had finally found my soul mate in Quincy. Quincy was in the game but he was getting out.
                  He purposed to me in Hawaii now how great is that. A bitch was living well. We had gotten our wedding plans together and we bought a big house. It was something like a mini mansion. Now the big day had arrived. I had just got my hair done and was looking gorgeous.
                  The limo came and took me to the church. I call to see

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