Black President Season 2 Collection by Brenda Hampton

Black President Season 2 Collection by Brenda Hampton

Author:Brenda Hampton
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: urban, carl weber, brenda hampton, urban book, political sex
Publisher: Brenda Hampton


President’s Mother,

Teresa Jefferson

I was too pissed about everything to call Stephen and congratulate him on confronting those racist fools in front of the White House. I didn’t want to converse with him, and I surely didn’t want to hear no mess from Raynetta about Mr. McNeil being related to her. I couldn’t believe it. Then again, yes I could because she had always been a snake in my book.

What upset me the most was Jeremy and his wife calling the police on me. They thought they’d made my life miserable, but when I say the media tore that man to shreds, I mean it. Just this morning, he was forced to resign. I cracked up while watching his poor explanation on TV, while his silly-looking wife was by his side. I predicted she wouldn’t be there for long, but that was now their problem, not mine.

The last gripe I’d had was pertaining to Michelle. How dare she reject my offer about having Stephen’s child. She knew good and doggone well she wanted his baby, and if she could move her and her children into the White House she would. I couldn’t quite figure her out. But if things turned out to be what I predicted they would be with Raynetta, Michelle was my only hope for having some more grandchildren. I missed the hell out of Joshua. Every time I called him or Ina, they didn’t answer. It was as if they had disappeared, and after all I had done for them, I was disappointed.

Hell, I was disappointed in everybody, including my son. I had to do something to shake him up; he didn’t even call to check on me after I had been arrested. Those police officers could’ve done anything to me. Stephen wouldn’t know, because he hadn’t even checked. I figured he was still upset with me about Joshua, and since Ina wasn’t around for him to attack her, he attacked me. He overlooked everything I’d done for him as a mother; the shame was on him.

Right after I finished watching the news, I decided to put on some casual clothes and go join some of the protesters I’d seen on TV all week long. Things were ugly. Even though Stephen had settled things down in some cities, not all cities followed his lead. The people in Baltimore, Maryland weren’t having it. A black woman had been killed by a cop who claimed she was waving a knife around when he arrived at her apartment. It was a messy situation, and unfortunately, the woman had some mental health issues. Still, in my opinion, the cop had other options. He didn’t see it that way, but nonetheless, people took to the streets to protest. I knew that my being there would cause a scene, and the media would definitely want to speak to me. This was a grand opportunity for me to follow Stephen’s lead, but to also get his attention. I tossed back a strong drink before I left, and then I hit the highway.



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