Duron and Trinity: Ain't No Love in New Orleans by Coco J
Author:Coco J [J, Coco]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: David Weaver Presents
Published: 2015-11-15T05:00:00+00:00
Chapter Seventeen
Street
Spending time with Faithe was like a breath of fresh air. I never knew a woman that would make me feel the way I was feeling right now. At one point, I thought my baby-momma, Bonnie, would be the one for me. She turned out to be like every other female I’ve ever come in contact with. She was a ho that put the streets and niggas before our five-year-old daughter, Angie.
Bonnie was my high school sweetheart, I thought she would be the one for me, but that all changed six months after she had Angie. She started changing, spending more and more time out on the streets and in the club. I put up with it for as long as I could, but that all changed when the dumb bitch left Angie in the house by herself to go chase after some nigga.
That shit pissed me off, when I finally caught up with the dumb bitch I beat her ass half to death. I wasn’t a woman beater, but the shit that she did pissed me off. Anything could have happened to Angie while she was out running the streets. The only reason I let her ho ass live is because I didn’t want my daughter growing up asking me where her momma was, when I was the one that killed her. After dealing with Bonnie and her whorish ways, I promised myself that I would never fall for another female. That was until I met Faithe.
Being around Faithe was so easy, we just bonded on levels I never did with Bonnie. She even met my momma and daughter, and that right there was a huge step for me. No woman, besides Bonnie, has ever met my mother, and no woman has ever met my daughter. I was glad that both my mother and Angie clicked with Faithe. Shit they even went shopping together, but now Bonnie was back in the picture.
The other day while I was picking Angie up from school, Bonnie showed up. When I first saw her, the first thing I did was put my daughter in the car. There was no way in hell I was going to let her around my daughter. When Bonnie told me she wanted to see and get to know Angie, I turned her down. But the bitch knew how to play. She threatened to tell the courts how I was on the streets, and running the biggest drug empire on the West Bank. I couldn’t risk getting the feds all up in my business, so I talked to my momma about it.
My momma, being the Christian woman she is, thought it would be a good idea to let Bonnie see Angie. She made it clear that just because Bonnie was seeing Angie, that I didn’t have to be around. When she told me that shit, I looked at her like she was crazy. She should have known that shit wasn’t going to fly with me. I would be there, and the only thing I had to do was let Faithe know about it.
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