Snapped (Urban Renaissance) by McKinney Tina Brooks

Snapped (Urban Renaissance) by McKinney Tina Brooks

Author:McKinney, Tina Brooks [McKinney, Tina Brooks]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Urban Books
Published: 2010-11-01T00:00:00+00:00


By the time Gavin pulled up, I was tipsy as hell and waiting for him in the parking lot.

He walked up to me. “What’s up, fam?” Gavin had a familiar smirk on his face, and it was enough to propel me forward.

I launched my body from the side of the building and slammed into my brother, dragging him to the ground. I punched him in the nose and blood was everywhere.

“Man, what the fuck is your problem? Gavin struggled to get me off of him, but I was like a dead weight, and I wasn’t going anywhere.

“You’re my fucking problem. Why the hell you keep popping up at my house and shit? I told you I wasn’t fucking with you.

“You tripping, man. I just was in the neighborhood.”

“Wrong answer, motherfucker.” I punched him in his jaw as hard as I could.

He shook his head. I could tell that I stunned him. We started a back-and-forth tussle in the parking lot.

He said, “Man, you better get the fuck off of me.”

Gavin still was trying to catch his breath when I head-butted him. Little did he know that I’d learned a lot in the military, and all my aggression was pouring out on him.

“Stay the fuck away from me and my wife.”

“Urg.” Gavin finally regrouped and was able to push me off of him. He used someone’s car to pull himself to his feet.

I quickly got up and circled my prey, coming in low. I wasn’t ready for this fight to end. My brother had caused me a lot of pain throughout my life, and I was ready to inflict some of my own.

He rubbed his hand on his jaw and shrugged his shoulders as if I hadn’t hurt him at all. “Nice right. They teach you that in the service?”

I didn’t want to talk. I wanted to let my hands speak for me. I rushed him again, but this time Gavin stepped out of the way and I charged past him.

“Stop playing and let’s get the drinks you promised.” His voice was low.

“Who said I was playing? Now, I am going to tell you one last time, stay the fuck away from my wife.” I swung again and managed to hit him in the arm. I could tell that he was finally getting mad, but I didn’t give a fuck.

“Ain’t nobody stuttin’ you. He attempted to punch me in the chest, but I quickly deflected the punch and delivered one of my own.

He said, “Now, I’m going to pretend like you didn’t bust my nose, because you’re my brother. But make no mistake about it, you’re weak. You’ve always been the weak one, and I will use that to my advantage and beat shit down your leg.”

“This is your last warning. You’re not welcome at my house.” I stepped back.

He opened his trunk, changed his shirt, then got into his car. We were making so much noise in the parking lot, I was surprised someone hadn’t called the cops yet.

I said, “You heard what I said.



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