Teflon Mafia

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you tonight or tomorrow morning we gonna try a faster approach,” Messiah said. “I’m not about to be riding in circles on this dude every single day.”
     
    “See that’s why you have to listen at me and trust me as much I do you. I told you to stay back at the hospital to make sure nobody gets to her, that way we are assured we will be paid. I can handle Binx, we’ve done this enough times for me to do it this one time alone,” Tiffany said. “You said one day you want to take me to the beach and I’m willing to make that happen in two days- just for us Babe.” Tiffany expressed this one time she needed him to trust her when she say she can get Binx. Messiah sighed and kept his eyes focused on Binx’s car, he didn’t like being too far apart during a job.
     
    “Next stop at the light I’mma get out and catch the bus back to the hospital and you get up with me,” Messiah said. At the next stop Messiah gave Tiffany a kiss and jumped out. She hurriedly crossed over to the driver’s seat and trailed Binx.
     

     

     

     

     

     

     
    Chapter Seven
     
    Binx’s crib was plush for real and he had it going on. He was caramel, six foot six, two hundred and fifty pounds even, with one dimple in his left cheek. He has sandy brown hair that was fade in to a set of seasick deep waves. The boy was fine! For a minute Tiffany had to check herself because the fire that was coming from her pussy was too much, but once it started to leak juices into her panties she knew that this job was gonna be a hard one.
     
    Tiffany continued to watch him and wondered what the inside of the mini mansion he lived in looked like. This was the reason that this job was so important to her, she wanted to get the big buck so a man like Binx could never make her think twice about Messiah and at the moment Binx’s life was causing her to do just that. She knew what she was feeling was not right cause Messiah was good to her yet everything they had they worked hard for it. If she had a nigga like Binx seeing it would come as simple as buying a book.
     
    Tiffany loved Messiah with all of her heart, but there have been times that she wanted to get with other niggas with big money. Although, she had a trust fund that she didn’t touch, she was just used to being spoiled by her father. She just wasn’t into taking care of a nigga it was something she planned to share with the man she marry cause she will know that he love her for her and not the money. Tiffany never mentioned much about that life or that her parents were killed when she was a child. She often missed living the good life but the struggle made her grateful to be alive. Most people that had the kind of money she inherited would never do the things that she was doing. She did it because it was the only way she felt close to her family-when she see blood.
     
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    Messiah was thinking hard about the situation while on the bus. He fucking hated the bus because drunks and dope heads wanted to use it for a home. The bus stank like hell and that was why he had his own whip since he was fifteen. Now fucking with T he was on this fucking lousy ass bus. It was all about the money so he did what he had to for his family cause one day they wasn’t gone have to do this and Tiffany will be his wife and spoiled out of her mind.
     
    On another note Messiah couldn’t believe that Binx beat Mallory’s ass like that, but in the back of his mind he didn’t believe that shit because he took her to the hospital. Niggas is wild like that nowadays so that wouldn’t even matter and it’s no telling what’s going on in Binx’s head. Messiah saw the hospital and yelled, “Aye boo right here.”
     
    The female driver smiled and stopped “You know this not a stop.” She was flirting.
     
      “I’m sorry boo I haven’t caught a bus since I was a kid you see I put a five dollar bill in the fare box.” Messiah said as she pulled closer to the curb.
     
    “Yeah I

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