A Project Chick

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earrings."
    "Just thank me by greeting me buck naked when I get there."
    She always did. Sex was a routine part of their day.
    Luck and Tressa would bump and grind two, sometimes three times a day. She hoped on that dick every chance she got. She didn't want to get caught "sleeping". She silently picked this up from Wiggles, Taj's girlfriend. Wiggles always put it on Taj so he wouldn't stray. Tressa was fully aware of the lifestyle that Lucky lived, and knew as soon as he hit the streets, there were all types of women practically 48
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    throwing their panties at him. Her philosophy was, if there was never a dull moment in their sex life and he was getting plenty at home, he'd be burnt out when the homewreckers and sack chasers came calling.
    Tressa will never forget the day Luck took her on a surprise picnic. They sat on one of the huge rocks along the James River, and she admired the beautiful and lavish houses across the street while unpacking the picnic basket.
    When everything was out, she noticed some keys that appeared to be house keys, in the bottom of the basket. He looked into her eyes, pointed across the street at a white house and said. "That's our new home." She got up and sprinted over to it. She put the key into the door and she couldn't believe what her eyes revealed to her, cathedral ceilings, sunroom, columns in the foyer and living room, fireplaces and spacious rooms. Lucky stood back gloating, pleased at his decision to purchase the house. "I got like 80
    G's put up, so you can start decorating. This is our castle, you're the Queen and I am the King."
    "Baby, I love it." She said still in shock.
    "Can I get some love?" He pulled her close to him and tongued her down.
    She hugged him long and hard. "Boo, I know this may sound ungrateful, but when I think about all that stuff at my apartment, I dread packing it."
    "No baby, you don't have to pack nothing. All we have to do is move our clothes. I'm going to keep that apartment over there, so when we have out of town guests, they can just stay there instead of here with us or me spending $100 or $200 for a hotel room."

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    With Every Good, Comes the Bad
    Tressa and Lucky had some very good times, but there was an unbalance in the relationship. Either things were excellent or horrible between them. The thing that Tressa hated the most, but she overlooked, is that fact that Lucky smoked cigarettes. She despised the smell of cigarette smoke because her stepfather smoked. She expressed this to Lucky, but this was a habit he had since he was thirteen years old and he was now twenty-four. As bad as he wanted to, he could never stop. He accommodated her by never smoking around her or in the house, but she still could smell it all over his clothes.
    Lucky also owned two rottweiler dogs, Dopeman and Killer. At first, he kept them at Ms. Betty's house when they lived in the apartment, but when they moved into the house, he had special doghouses built for them. He loved those two dogs as if they were his own children. His mother would always say. "Khalil loves dogs more than he loves anybody."
    Tressa secretly was against having the dogs in their home. In the beginning, she'd say. "Luck, I was always told that those dogs would turn on you." Luck always responded. "No, not my dogs." He would have a bit of an attitude, because Tressa would say something negative about his prize possessions.
    It wasn't long before Tressa accepted them and started sharing the responsibility of "Lucky's children" with 51
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    him. They walked the dogs everyday together. Lucky dropped the dogs off to get groomed every week when he was on his way to get his haircut. She'd sometimes pick them up, but most of the time Lucky was responsible for them. Although he said it was charm school

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