ADDICTED TO HIM II

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shoot my shit up!” Tamia snapped.
    I heard what she said but the van that had just pulled up directly behind Tamia’s car had my full attention. Before I had time to say anything or react, I felt light headed then everything went dark.
     

Michelle
     
    I smashed out of the parking lot full speed, not caring even a little bit if I hit someone. I don’t know what made pedestrians think they had the right away but if you know like I know, you’d better move!
    I can’t even begin to describe the amount of anger I have coursing through my veins at this very moment. I don’t see what it is about Tamia that has Ray and Brandon wanting her! She’s doing good for herself at our age but neither of them knew that. Well, I’m sure Ray does now but upon seeing her, you couldn’t tell. She’s not much bigger than me and we’re both pretty, so I don’t know what makes her better than me.
    “AAAAAHHHHH!!!!” I screamed as I punched the steering wheel.
    “Ok, you need to calm down before you have an episode,” Tiffany warned me. I almost forgot she was even in the car.
    “I’m good!” I snapped without looking at her or slowing down. I needed to get her home, so I could call my partner and see if he would help me get some payback.
    “Michelle, can you slow down please?” Tiffany asked with fear evident in her shaky tone. I hadn’t had an episode in years, so I don’t know why she’s bringing it up. As a matter of fact, I hadn’t had one since Ray and I started dating, so I know it’s him I need.
    I hadn’t taken those pills in I don’t know how long. As I drove like a bat out of hell, my mind drifted back to what triggered my last episode.
    “Daddy, where are you going?” I asked, rubbing my eyes as I walked into the living room. I saw suitcases lined up by the door. Mom and dad had been arguing all day and through the night, and I could barely get some shut eye. When they finally stopped arguing, I had already given up on sleeping. I waited a while, expecting them to start arguing again and when they didn’t, I got up to use the bathroom. I could see my dad in the living room and hear mom crying in the bedroom. Go see what’s happening, someone said to me, it’s the only reason I walked into the living room.
    “Baby girl, mommy and daddy aren’t working out. I’m leaving,” he said, squatting down in front of me.
    “Can I come with you?” I asked with tears welled up in my eyes. My daddy was my life, so I knew I couldn’t live without him.
    “No, baby girl, but I’ll come pick you up sometimes,” my daddy said. He’s lying idiot! Don’t listen to him! Stop him from leaving! Someone said to me. I grabbed his leg, holding on as tight as I could. “Please don’t leave daddy please!” I begged while crying with my arms and legs wrapped tightly around him.
    It took a few minutes for him to break free from my tight hold. “I have to go Chelly,” he said, grabbing two suitcases and heading out of the door. You have to stop him from leaving! “I tried!” I screamed crying. You didn’t try hard enough! Stop him! I walked into the kitchen, grabbing a knife before patiently waiting on the sofa for him to come in and get his other suitcases. “Can I have a hug before you go daddy?” I asked with my hands behind my back. He walked slowly to me before wrapping his arms around me.
    Grabbing the knife, I stuffed it into his back as hard as I could. He gasped loudly in my ear before falling to the ground. He’s still going to leave! “No, he’s not!” I yelled. I watched my daddy roll over onto his stomach, making his way towards the door. Told you he would leave! “You’ll never leaving me!” I yelled, running to him. I stabbed him over and over with the knife until he wasn’t trying to leave me anymore.
    “Michelle! Baby! Oh my gosh! What did you do?” my mom asked hysterically.
    “I made daddy stay mommy! You don’t have to cry anymore! He’s not leaving us,” I

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