Material Girl 3: Secrets & Betrayals

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Authors: Keisha Ervin
Tags: Literature & Fiction, Contemporary, Contemporary Fiction, Teen & Young Adult
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found Dylan sitting in a chair with nothing but a dark teal, lace, halter style, deep v-neck, teddy. Her full, firm breasts sat up perfectly without any support. Dylan’s body was sick. She was thick in all of the right places. Her long, lean legs were covered in bronze, shimmering lotion that sparkled underneath the glow from the candles. In her hand she held a single rose. Angel had never seen a woman look sexier.
    “How are you Mr. Carter?” Dylan asked, seductively.
    “Better now. What’s all of this?” He asked, dropping his gym bag to the floor.
    “This is an, I was being a fool for not respecting your feelings, will you forgive me dinner.” Dylan stood and escorted him over to his seat then sat on his lap and wrapped her arms around his neck.
    “I love you, okay and I’m sorry for putting another man before you. If you don’t want me to be friends with State anymore, I won’t. It’ll just be a hi and bye thing from now on,” she said truthfully.
    “Thank you,” Angel replied, pleased.
    “Now can we stop fighting and get back to making love?” Dylan unsnapped the top of her teddy, revealing her luscious breasts.
    “You ain’t said nothing but a word.”
     
     
    The one thing Billie loved most in her life was her children. The bond that she had with them was unbreakable. Kyrese, Kenzie and Kaylee could talk to her about anything. Billie promised to never judge them but give them sound advice. She particularly loved showering them with unexpected surprises for their good behavior and grades in school. When the kids least expected it Billie would treat them with a fun activity.
    It was a sunny Wednesday afternoon and Billie had just picked up Kyrese from middle school. Since they still had an hour and a half to spare before getting the twins, Billie decided to surprise Kyrese with a visit to Game Stop and frozen yogurt at FroYo. Kyrese was ecstatic by the spur of the moment show of affection from his mother. Billie cherished seeing the look of joy on her sons face. Kyrese was getting so big. He was turning into a young man right before her eyes. She just prayed that no matter what came their way he’d continue to love her despite her mistakes.
    “What flavor yogurt are you getting,” she asked, Kyrese.
    “Red velvet cake and I’ma put sprinkles, brownies, strawberries and Fruity Peebles on it,” Kyrese answered, gleefully.
    “Don’t come crying to me when you’re stomach start hurting,” Billie teased.
    “Mama, I am not five. I’ll be straight.”
    “You’ll be straight?” Billie arched her eyebrow. “Boy, get outta here. When you become so cool?”
    “Mama, you ain’t know? I’m that dude,” Kyrese stopped and posed.
    “Chile, ain’t nobody got time for that,” Billie giggled, when the store door opened and she spotted State walking in.
    A chill so cold she felt frozen in time ran up Billie’s spine. Instantly they caught eyes with one another. By the looks on both their faces neither was happy to see the other. Billie was not too pleased to see him with a drop-dead-gorgeous girl who looked to be in her early twenties.
    “Mama,” Kyrese patted his mother on the arm, ecstatically. “There go State.”
    “I see baby. C’mon lets go pay for our yogurt before it melts,” Billie said, frantically.
    “I’m gettin’ ready to go say hi,” Kyrese responded, making sure his outfit was in tact.
    “No!” Billie shrieked. “We’re getting ready to go.” Billie threw the money for their yogurt at the cashier and grabbed his hand.
    “Ma’am, what about your change?” The cashier yelled.
    “Keep the change!” Billie shouted back.
    “So you just gon’ walk past me and not speak?” State questioned.
    “Why would I do anything different,” Billie remarked, with an attitude.
    “What up State?” Kyrese spoke cheerfully.
    “What up man?” State gave him a pound and admired his outfit. “I see you. You lookin’ fresh. Out here stuntin’ like yo’ daddy.” He said,

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