The Bitch is Back by Deja King

The Bitch is Back by Deja King

Author:Deja King
Language: eng
Format: mobi, epub
Published: 2012-06-21T21:48:15.951000+00:00


His hold had the same spel binding effect it did the last time I felt him, as did his intoxicating scent. After closing the door, he took my hand and led me to the spacious, slick, minimalist-inspired haven. The soothing natural colors and rich textures were showcased the moment you stepped on the soft

wool carpeting. It was fitted to be chic, but with maximum comfort. The stunning panoramic views of New York and beyond were the icing on the

already delectable cake. After sizing up the ambiance of the room, I focused my attention on the scenery before me. Nico stil captured the essence

of a true G. His flawless mahogany skin was no longer highlighted by the cornrows he had grown last time I saw him. It was back to a low cut, ful of

jet-black curls. His six-two frame was solid, and his ful lips were stil decorated with a set of perfect white teeth. He was as fine as the day he

swooped me up on 125th Street in Harlem years ago. "It's been too long, Nico." "It sure has, baby girl. You're the last person I thought would be knocking at my door. You haven't yet told me how you found me." "I hired someone to track you down." "Interesting. What is so important for me to know that you felt the need to track me down? Before you answer that, how `bout we go to the rooftop terrace and have a drink?" "I would love that, I real y would, but I have a flight to catch." "Leaving so soon?" "Yeah, I have to get back to LA." "I can't lie. I was surprised when I heard you were living in Beverly Hil s. Do you remember the first time I took you to Rodeo Drive? I'l never forget the smile on your face when you realized a street like that existed. I loved how everything was new to you back then. You were like a little girl discovering a whole other world." "It's funny you mention that, because right before I came up here I reminisced about the very same thing." "You're no longer that little girl, but then again, you never real y were. I bet you don't remember what I said to you that night on our first date when we went to the park." "Yes I do. I've never forgotten." "I don't believe you. Tel me." "You said I had the same darkness in my eyes as you, and you never met a woman or a man besides your father that had that look." "I was wrong, you do remember. But that was a lifetime ago. I know you have a flight to catch, so tel me what brings you back to NYC," he said, changing the subject. Nico sat down on a chair and I took a seat on the couch across from him. I paused, trying to find the right words to use, but there was no easy way to say that someone wanted you dead.



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