The Prada Plan 4: Love & War (Urban Books) by Ashley Antoinette
Author:Ashley Antoinette [Antoinette, Ashley]
Language: eng
Format: epub
ISBN: 9781601625809
Amazon: 1601625804
Publisher: Urban Books
Published: 2014-06-24T04:00:00+00:00
YaYa stood in front of the hotel room door as adrenaline pulsed through her body. Had this been five years ago, YaYa would have come beefing, ready to slap fire from Parker’s ass for the stunt that she had pulled. There was still a part of her that wanted to hold on to that young girl from the hood, but she knew that she would only be putting the ball in Parker’s court. The lump in her throat made it hard for her to swallow as she stood, listening to her heart as it beat loudly in her ears.
“Mommy, where are we?” Skylar asked in a toddler’s babble.
“Mommy is just visiting a friend, Sky. I need you to be a good girl,” she said as she held on to her daughter’s hand.
“Okay, Mommy,” Skylar replied.
YaYa took in a sharp breath and held it for a beat before releasing it slowly as she knocked on the door. She didn’t know what to expect, but she was prepared for anything. When the door finally opened YaYa was prepared to state her case. She was prepared to give Parker a few choice words for the fiasco she had turned the wedding into, but she was completely taken off-guard when she saw the little person at the door. Her eyes drifted downward to the boy before her and her heart immediately sank into her stomach. Tears burned in her eyes as she stared into the face of this child. Nothing had ever hurt so badly. There was no doubt about it. This kid belonged to Indie. YaYa knew it because he looked exactly like Skylar. They shared the same eyes . . . the same lips . . . the same complexion. This was Indie’s son. It felt as if the air had been sucked out of her lungs as she stared into this boy’s eyes and her hand trembled as she grasped her own child’s hand.
“King, who is it at the door?” Parker’s voice called out from inside the suite. When she appeared at the door YaYa immediately noticed the shock in her face. She stepped in front of her son as if she had to protect him and YaYa held on to Skylar a bit tighter. The faceoff. Woman to woman. Lioness against lioness, both fighting for the king of the game and protecting their cub. That’s what this was. They were both after the same thing and the tension was so thick that both women forgot to breathe. They were stuck in the moment, neither realizing how draining this moment would be when they were finally face to face. YaYa surveyed Parker and immediately felt disgust. She was pretty but plain and after what she had pulled YaYa was almost sure that on the inside she was horrific. YaYa hated her in that moment. She became so many “bitches” in YaYa’s mind. The only thing that stopped YaYa from popping off and telling her exactly how she felt was the children who were standing in their presence.
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