Right Now (The Seduced Series)

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    “Yeah, I bet you would’ve if you didn’t force yourself upon a man who is clearly not into you,”
    I said with a slight humor in my voice. Her brown eyes bulged out of her head in shock from what I just said to her, she looked at Dennis then back at me.
    “How dare you speak to me like that?” She said as she started to get up off the couch. “You better watch it little lady or else I will have him throw you out on your ass!”
    “I doubt that,” I replied. “You see I live here now, so the question is who are you?”
    “You didn’t tell her about me Den?”
    “No,” Dennis replied.
    “I’m Alana. A long time friend of Dennis’s,” she said.
    “Ah , a friend with benefits? Or a friend looking for benefits?” I asked as I heard Dennis laugh, Alana gave him a scornful look then she turned her attention back at me.
    “And who the hell are you?” She asked clearly irritated about the whole situation.
    “I’m Angelina, his girlfriend,” I boldly stated.
    S he staggered back as if I slapped her. I have never been in a fight before, I always avoided getting into one but I will fight for Dennis even though he didn’t feel the same for me as I did for him. She looked back at Dennis now.
    “You have a girlfriend? This is your girlfriend?” She asked as Dennis slowly nodded.
    “I asked her to move in with me just recently ,” he said.
    “I’m sorry Alana,” I said.
    “Don’t you sorry me you little bitch,” she hissed at me.
    “Watch it Alana,” Dennis warned her.
    “Dennis, stop this. You never had a girlfriend; it’s always been you and me. We’re supposed to be together. We were made for each other,” she persisted. I think I just throw up in my mouth a little at how desperate she sounded. She didn’t want or love Dennis. She just wanted what Dennis could buy for her. She was nothing but a gold-digging whore. “She’s just a phase Dennis, soon enough you’ll get sick of her shit. You don’t love her, do you?” She asked. Dennis looked at me the same way he always looked at me. Once again I was hypnotized by his blue eyes searching my eyes for some answers. Alana gasped and we both turned to look at her. “No, it can’t be,” she mumbled to herself. “You do love her.” Dennis still didn’t say anything. “Of all the women that have tried to touch that stone you call a heart, all of them failed. It was all for her, wasn’t it? Then again I always knew this would eventually happen someday. Of course if you were going to fall in love, it was going to be with a female version of yourself. I just never thought she existed,” she said with a slightly sad tone. What was she saying? Me? A female version of Dennis? Yeah right! She must have me mistaken for someone else. She walked up to me so we were face to face. “I wouldn’t get too comfortable around here if I was you. He may think he loves you now but I know him all too well and trust me sweetie, very soon you will be out of here so fast that your pretty little head will spin.”
    “You may think you know him Alana but you don’t. You only see what you want to see. I know women like you, spoiled little rich bitch of a girl who always got what she wanted, always wanting to increase her little trust fund. You don’t give a rat’s ass about Dennis. You only care about how he can provide for you,” I said to her and out of nowhere a felt her hand slap me across my face. Dennis shoved her away from me. He clearly looked angry now at what she did to me. “I hope that makes you feel better about yourself now. I really do,” I said while holding my face where she slapped me.
    “You arrogant little bitch, I’ve known him my whole life and you think you care more about him?” She hissed.
    “Yes,” I replied. I could feel Dennis glance at me, I wanted to look back at him but I had to stay focused on Alana. “Quite frankly Alana, I don’t care what you have to say. So I think it’s best if you just leave,” I said

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