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Authors: Keke Chanel

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Mark grabbed her hair pulling it gently. Simone turned her head to the side giving him her mouth. They kissed hard, raw, passionately
,
their tongues dancing a steamy salsa.
She gripped his dick with her hand guiding it into her wetness.
He cupped her breasts.
She gasped from the thickness of it, bracing for the pleasure and pain sure to come. Mark saw stars. Being in pussy this good should be a crime, he thought trying to focus on the task at hand. Simone was throwing her ass back with each thrust and he loved every bit of it. “Damn girl
, shit! You trying to break my
pelvic bone,” he said.
Not able to take much more, Mark pushed Simone into the sofa, careful to leave her ass in the air. She felt all that he had to offer. They moved in rhythm like two pros making a porno, but not shy in front of the camera.

“Yessss,
Yessss
, yes baby, fuck this pussy! Give it to me,” Simone spat looking over her shoulder at Mark. Hearing her talk dirty made him more aroused. He gave his all, pleasing her beyond words until he felt his own orgasm grow in the tip of his toes, move up his legs and then shoot out of his dick
into the depths of her pussy. The
y screamed together, collapsing onto the sofa. Simone slapped him on the ass and then pushed him down on his back. She wasn’t finished with him yet. She used her mouth to get
him back ready and then rode his dick into the night. Simone fucked Mark with every inch of her body, using her pussy as the deadly assassin, killing him softly. Mark felt his toes curls, his chest tighten, and his dick explode leaving him sexually satisfied, yet wanting more. “Shit gi
rl, you know how to ride a dick! Where did you learn to work your pussy like that? Damn!” Simone couldn’t help but smile. She kissed Mark again and then they fucked each other senseless again. When she finally left his house that night, it was too late to pick up any pasta for Mya, so pizza it was. Simone also knew that Mya would be pissed when she got home, but surprisingly when she got there she was in her room asleep. Simone was relieved. She put up the grocery, ate a slice of pizza and then went to take a hot shower. Little did she know that her sister was about to get some good loving, and from the last person she could have probably expected.

 

 

 

 

             
Mya heard Simone come in the house, but she wasn’t in the mood to chastise her sister. She had other pressing matters to attend to, that just couldn’t wait. She pulled out her cell phone and pressed the number three. “I’m on my way,” she said and then ended the call. She grabbed her purse, keys and left her sister to her sweet dreams or beautiful nightmares, which ever she had. The only thing that Mya cared about was the dick she was about to feel in the deepness of her pussy. She shivered just thinking about it and couldn’t get to her destination quick enough.

             
When he opened the door she couldn’t contain her excitement. He was the only person who could make her smile like that and feel like the only woman in the world. She missed him so much and now she was about to make love to him again. “Hey you,” she said as he opened the door and let her in. “Hey you,” he said beaming in the love of his life. They embraced for what seemed like an eternity and then once the door was closed behind them, the magic began. That night nothing else mattered. They were together right where they belonged. If their secret got out many people would be crushed and they wouldn’t be able to be together. It wasn’t wise, but neither of them cared in the moment.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Chapter 19

 

             
Sugah dialed Java’s number as soon as she walked into her apartment. She needed answers and fast. “Hello,” Java spoke softly.
Her head was pounding and she didn’t want to do anything but get some rest. Everything that Coffee told her days ago was weighing heavy on her mind. She wondered just when Mya would make her move. Java knew how she worked. She knew that she would come to see her.

“Oh, I didn’t mean to wake
you
up Java, it’s me, Sugah. I was wondering if we could talk
for
a minute.” The tone in Sugah’s voice got her attention. Java wondered what was going on, suddenly. Usually when someone phoned her after nine o’clock at night, she didn’t even bother answering her phone, but when she saw it was Sugah calling, she knew something important was up.

“I was just about to turn in for the night. What’s up
, Sugah
?
What’s on your mind? I can spare a few minutes for a friend.

Java didn’t want Sugah to think that she didn’t want to talk to her. S
ugah was more important now
than ever. Java had to keep her close and comfortable enough talking to her. If that changed, Mya and Simone were sure to get inside her head and turn her against them all. It had happened many times before and Java wouldn’t simply allow it to happen again, especially with Sugah.

             
Sugah didn’t know where or how to begin, so she just went for it. “Java, do you know a woman named Simone? She is in one of my classes, which just so happens to be taught by your brother. There is something strange about her and I wanted to talk to you about it. I saw her with another woman who looks
just like her
as I was leaving campus tonight.
I swear they look like identical twins.
They had silly smirks on their faces when they saw me, as if they knew me or something. I can’t quite put my finger on it but I do know something weird is
up
with those two.”

             
Java set up in her bed. She wasn’t prepared for what Sugah had just told her.
Knowing those two conniving bitches where back made things more interesting. Why hadn’t Coffee told her that Mya was back?
Although she had suspicions that she was, Java wasn’t prepared to see her so soon.
Maybe he didn’t know. Just then, she saw that he was calling from her caller ID. She would just have to call him back.
Talking to Sugah right now was more important than what Coffee probably wanted, Java thought. She didn’t know at the time how wrong she was.
“Did they say anything to you, Sugah? When was the first time you saw them,” Java wanted to know.

             
“Well Simone, a few days ago in class
,
but the other one only this evening,” Sugah answered.
She had learned the woman’s name from the sign-in sheet in class.
“Who are they Java? And don’t give me some bullshit story. The way Coffee and Simone looked at each other, I could tell they have some kind of history together. The way
both women
looked at me tonight told me that I was embarking on their territory or something. I don’t do well with women, Java. I don’t take shit from anyone and if there is something I need to know, I
suggest you tell me now!
If they want to see my wrath then
,
it’s on. I don’t like strange women watching me, making threats. I have never dealt with it nor do I intend to do so now. So again I say, if there is anything I should know, please just tell me. I don’t have a problem bringing a bitch back down to reality when it comes to protecting me,” Sugah said firmly.
“I do
n’t take too kindly to threats
especially from people I know nothing about
either.

Java could tell that
Sugah
was pissed
, and was serious
.
She understood were Sugah was coming from. Simone and Mya were ruthless
,
but Java could tell that Sugah
had some stuff with her
when it came to protecting herself. But Java wanted to speak with Coffee before saying anything to Sugah about Simone and Mya. “Sugah, I’m sure it’s nothing. It’s probably two jealous girls trying to spook you. I wouldn’t worry about it too much. If you see them again, confront them. I bet it’s nothing.”

             
Sugah didn’t buy what Java was saying. It was apparent now that she was purposely being left in the dark regarding the two women. It was also time she took matters into her own hands. If they wanted her attention, they most certainly had it now. “Java…?”

Before Sugah could say anything else, she was cut off. “Sugah, I said just leave it alone
okay
!
Now, I have a full day tomorrow and really would appreciate it if you let
me go back to sleep
.”

The harshness in Java’s tone confirmed again that Sugah was on to something but what. “Sure, sorry to bother you. I just thought that when you said that I could come to you with anything, you meant it. I guess I was wrong. You have
to goodnight’s sleep, okay. I w
on’t bother you again. See you at the fashion show. If I have any questions or concerns, I’ll just contact the sponsors of the show
or ask your brother
.
And to think I almost let you in.
That’s exactly why I don’t
fuck with
women,”
Sugah said before hanging up.

Java set listening to the silence
, followed by the dial tone
. She hated not telling Sugah about Simone and Mya
,
but it was too complicated. If Xavier knew that Sugah was working with them, he would do everything within his power to get to her. Just like all the other young girls
Java
recruited when they worked together, he would turn them into someone vicious. He didn’t care about anyone but himself. Java learned that the hard way and suffered each day from it. Never again and she would do everything to keep Sugah protected.

Java
quickly dialed Coffee’s number. When he picked up,
she
blas
ted on him. “Why in the hell
didn’t
you
tell me Simone and Mya were back in town? Sugah just called me asking questions about Simone and then mentioned seeing her this evening with a woman who looked just like her. We all know who that is, Coffee. This cannot get out of hand. Sugah cannot be exposed to the likes of th
os
e
two. Now that
we know they are back, you can almost bet that
t
he
y
will come after her. It has never failed yet.”

Coffee listened to his sister, in total agreement. He couldn’t allow Simone or Mya to get next to Sugah. “Calm down, Sis. Sugah will be fine. I’m sure she can handle herself but we will be there to help her in any way needed. I didn’t know Mya was back until a few hours ago. They were standing outside, on campus. It looked like they wanted me to see them or Sugah to see them. Mya even pretended to
have
shot
her with
a gun
when Sugah passed by them. When was the last time you spoke with them,” Coffee wanted to know.

“I haven’t! The day those two bitches burned me, was the last time I saw or spoke to them. I have a funny feeling about this, Coffee. Does Espresso know about this? He deserves to know just in case he runs into either of them.”

“Yeah, I told him yesterday. I didn’t know about Mya being back at the time but I did tell him to expect it, since Simone was. He took the news good considering. Java, I don’t trust or like this any more than you do but we have to keep a leveled head. Let’s just play it by ear, take one day at a time and go from there. If something happens we will be ready. I really don’t want to discuss this anymore tonight. All I want to do is go to sleep, get through tomorrow and attend the fashion show on Saturday. Did Sugah say anything regarding the event,” he wanted to know.

Java sighed. She had been hard on Sugah and hated herself for it. “No she didn’t. I didn’t really give her chance to. She called asking about Simone and I quickly avoided her questions. She knows something is up and
t
hat she won’t be harassed or sought out by anyone. Coffee, Sugah means business. Just what do we really know about this girl?”

It was Coffee’s turn to sigh. He knew all that he wanted or needed to know about Sugah. He loved her, no matter what. He hated that his past was coming back to bite him in the ass but he couldn’t do anything about it, all he could do was wait. If or when Xavier showed his ugly face, he would do anything to protect Sugah. “Anyway, I will see you tomorrow, Sis. Go back to sleep. Sugah is goin
g to be just good, and that’s a promise I’m not willing to break
.
If Simone and Mya want
a fight,
then a fight is what they will get. T
hey have definitely picked the wrong person to mess with. Goodnight.”
Coffee was
furious. He didn’t have time for
this nonsense. Sugah was his main concern, nothing else. He would give his life making sure she stayed safe. That he was sure of.

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