Checkmate 2: Let the Games Begin

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too. Mona, please keep me updated and call me if you ever need anything.” Mama Mack said.
    “Why do you think I’m here, mama? I’m the baby’s daddy.” Rico said.
    “Well call both of us, okay.” Mama Mack laughed.
    “I will call you, Mama Mack. I’ll see you later and, thanks for the good food. That really hit the spot.” Mona said following behind Rico. She gripped his fingers like she didn’t want to let go.
    “Okay and y’all be safe. Son,” Mama Mack called out as Rico turned and looked at her. “I’ll be over tomorrow to visit you. I’m really glad you got your own place.”
    Rico smiled. “That’s cool, Mama. Call me first to make sure I’m home.”
    “Boy, you don’t have to be home. Hell, I got a key.” Mama Mack said laughing.
    “Don’t remind me, Mama. Now go back inside the house.” He insisted, watching Mama Mack go back inside the house, closing the door behind her.
     
    __________
    Mona and Rico walked out to their cars. Rico was anxious to ask Mona over to his house. She hit the unlock button on her key chain and Rico opened her door and stood directly in front of her.
    “I had a nice time with you tonight. I hate it’s about to end.” She said. She stood there wishing he’d ask her to come to his house.
    “Would you like to follow me to my house? I would love to have you over.” Rico asked.
    “Have you asked anyone else over?” She questioned back, trying to play hard.
    “Baby, this is my first night staying there. I promise you that I’ve not even thought about asking anyone over and I haven’t even slept with another woman since you.” Mona laughed out loud as if to say, yeah right .
    “I’m serious, babe. I put that on everything I love.” He gently touched Mona’s belly. “Please believe me. I mean it.” She paused with a deep gaze into Rico’s sexy eyes.
    “Well, sure I’d love to come over since you put it that way.” She said feeling his sincerity. He kissed her lips slipping his tongue in her mouth. She hugged him tight around his neck and could feel herself wanting him more. She stopped him quickly.
    “Let’s go. I’ll follow you.” She said getting inside of her car and starting the ignition. Rico closed the door behind her. He ran and got inside of his car. He was overjoyed to have Mona back in his life.
     
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    Mona pulled in right behind Rico. He stopped in his driveway to let up his two car garage. He drove inside the garage then got out of his car and asked that she pull in beside him. Mona drove inside the garage and got out of her car. The look on her face told him that she was impressed.
    “You have a nice home. I like this.” She said.
    “Thanks, I appreciate that. I’ve always wanted a nice home and I’m very happy to have gotten my hands on this one.” Rico unlocked the door and let the garage down. “Come on in.” They walked inside the house. Mona looked around with delight in her eyes. She was proud to have a baby daddy who was now making an honest living and was doing well for himself.
    “This is very impressive I must say.” She said and walked into the den.
    “Well, sit down. Make yourself at home, Sweetie.” Mona smiled because she loved this new attitude that Rico had. He seemed so mature and ready for commitment and she was, at this point, ready for whatever. He walked out of the kitchen with a glass of Minute Maid fruit punch, handing the glass to her.
    “Have a drink.” Mona took the glass and smiled.
    “Fruit Punch, huh?” She giggled.
    “Damn right, fruit punch,” he said. “You sho ain’t drinking nothing else unless it’s water.” She laughed because she liked his aggressive demeanor. “I’ma fix me a real drink.” He said walking over to the bar. “You know how I do. That part of my life ain’t changed.” Rico poured himself a drink of Belvedere and white cranberry juice. He walked back into the den and turned on the CD player with the surround sound. He had the surround sound

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