Every Bitch Has A Secret

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    They stepped out of the limo, blinded by the flashing lights.
     
    “Madison! Madison over here!”
     
    “What do you have to say about the break up?”
     
    “Where’s Ty?”
     
    “Are you pregnant?”
     
    “Come on baby.” Josefina grabbed Madison’s arm and pulled her forward. “You don’t have to answer them.”
     
    “How is she handling the breakup?”
     
    “Very good. Excuse us?” The crowd was getting rough and heavy that security had to escort of the stars to the door.
    “I just can’t do this anymore. I can’t.” Madison whispered.
     
    “Hold it together Mattie Ann.” The usher led them into the waiting area. Madison took that moment to bee-lined to the open bar.
     
    “What can I get you?”
     
    “Scotch. Hard please.” The bartender made her drink and slid it across the counter. She grabbed the glass and drunk it down.
     
    “Damn. Hard day?”
     
    “Try hard life.”
     
    “Here’s another. I’ll go with ya.” He made two more drinks and they clicked tumblers. She started on her second drink.
     
    “ATTENTION EVERYONE WE WILL HEAD IN NOW.”
     
    “Well that’s my cue.” She gulped down the rest. “Thanks.” She slapped a $50 tip in the guy hands and gave him a wink. She sauntered off towards the door. She found her mother and sat down next to her.
     
    “Where you go?”
     
    “To say hi.” She lied. Her mother would kill her if she knew she was drinking after she worked so hard to get her sober in time for this. The room darkened and the movie began to play. It was the shower scene, Madison hated doing at first. Great! She groaned inward. A shower. Ty. How they made love in it that time. It was coming back even though she didn’t want it to. The hot water rained down on their entwined in the shower. The way he handled her so softly. He caressed her leg wrapped around him as he made love to her. She ran her hand along his back and pressed her breast against his tight chest. Her moans so delicate.
     
    “Baby you look great up there.” Josefina whispered, bringing her back.
     
    “Um...thanks.” The pain of his betrayal fresh again as she would never have him like that again. She turned her attention to the screen. The bank robbery scene. She managed to watch five minutes before remembering again. They were in her room. Ty had said something about or complaining about condoms. She had used the excuse about not wanting to be pregnant, but she didn’t want that notion to cross Ty’s mind due to the fact she couldn’t get pregnant. He saw how sad she got then gave her a hug, dropping the whole conversation. The next few words would haunt her. He asked for forgiveness. She replied by telling she always do and will always love him. She left memory lane. The last part would replay in her head every morning. Those words like knives that tore at her heart. “Mom...I’m going to the bathroom.”
    “Okay.” Madison left the theater and went to the ladies’ room, standing in front of the mirror. An older woman came in and stop at the sight of her. She waited for the scream and the fan line but it didn’t come.
     
    “Baby what’s wrong? It looks like you’re about to cry.” Madison turned to her.
     
    “A man broke my heart. I still love him but he’s with someone else. I told myself-” She stopped.
     
    “Life it’s a tough and heartbreak happens a lot. I’m Kim.”
     
    “Madison.”
     
    “Parks?”
     
    “Yeah. I know I must look stupid. A celebrity crying in the bathroom like a teen girl.”
     
    “No. Just shows you’re human too. We never formally met although we were supposed to though Madison.”
     
    “We were?” She asked shocked.
     
    “Yes. I’m Ty’s mother.” Madison felt her stomach dropped.
     
    “Oh..oh I’m sorry I should go.”
     
    “No you shouldn’t. Don’t let who I am stop you from talking about how you feel. I see you still love my son and he loves you. Now he’s a

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