Teflon Mafia

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noticed that.” She did notice him and nothing about this man said frequent bus rider so she wasn’t tripping on him plus he was fine so it was all good.
     
      “Thanks ma be easy.” He stepped off the bus.
     
    “Anytime love I hope to see you again.
     
    “I’m sorry boo that wish ain’t gone come true but you might catch me in another place if it’s meant to be. “ Just like that Messiah was gone.
     
    The bus pulled away from the curb with a sad driver. Messiah crossed the street and lightly jogged to the hospital. He entered and laughed at the desk clerk that was running her damn mouth on the phone like she was at home.
     
    “Girl yeah that nigga thinks it’s a game but I got his bitch ass.” She told the person on the phone like she wasn’t at work.
     
    “Excuse me.” Messiah said because she acted like she didn’t see him.
     
    “Yeah that bitch had to nerve to call my house looking for him. I was like bitch don’t call me, if you keep yo’ pussy tight he wouldn’t keep running up in this.”
     
      Messiah shook his head and she could tell that she was getting on his last nervous. “Girl hold on this nigga at my desk getting mad and shit.” She laid the phone on the desk.
     
    “How can I help you sexy?” Now she wanted flirt.
     
    “Mallory Dawson.” Messiah ignored her comment.
     
    “Oh so you gone act like you didn’t hear me call you sexy and shit? That must be your boo, she in three twenty six. “Messiah just walked away from the desk and waited on the elevator.
     
    The nurse returned to her phone conversation. “Yeah bitch yeah, this sexy ass nigga that’s coming to see his woman I can suck that dick good for him.” She burst out laughing.
     
    Messiah shook his head as he got on the elevator, the things some women say and do is just not right. That is why he wasn’t planning on having kids until he was married and out of the line of work that he’s in now. He also wanted his wife to be a full time mother, no job; she will just love and take care of the kids while he would take care of her.
     
    Messiah exited the elevator heading to Mallory’s room. Mallory was propped up watching the television as he walked in. She looked at him shocked to see him wondering how he knew that she was there. She was planning to call him in a couple of days to inform him on what happened.
     
    “Hey.” He didn’t want to be too loud. Looking at how she look he thought that everything might hurt.
     
    “Hey what are you doing here?” She asked in a whisper she was very glad to see him.
     
    “It’s my job, remember you hired me.” Messiah smiled.
     
    “I didn’t hire you to be my bodyguard.” She smiled thinking that he cared about her.
     
    “I know I was laying on Binx trying to get his movement to put him down. I was following him when he came to your home, and then bring you out all beat up. I thought you were dead.” Messiah said caring a little bit.
     
    Mallory gave a smile through the pain, “Binx beats me but he wouldn’t kill me.” She lied.
     
    “So he did do this to you?” Messiah couldn’t believe this shit.
     
    “Yes.” She let the fake tear fall down her cheek.
     
    “Why? I thought he just worked for your dad?” Messiah was confused.
     
    “I didn’t want to tell you he is my man I have been with him since you left me. I put him on, and then he got the big head and started doing his own thing. You know my father would never allow that so my dad left town and he told me to have this fixed when he come back.” She had her lies ready.
     
    “That’s your man that you want us to kill? This shit is not cool, we have to give you the money back and leave this to your family.” Messiah felt that too much was taking place here.
     
    “No look at me this is what he does to me when money doesn’t go right. Then he brings me to different hospitals so they won’t get used to seeing his face.” She was working Messiah.
     
    “I don’t know I have

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