The Dirty Divorce

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it. Trixie was gentle, but aggressive. The woman moaned and screamed like someone was killin’ her. Moments later, the woman began to shake a little before her body went completely numb. It was obvious that she’d cum for the first time of the night, but not the last. At that moment, I turned the chick around and started fucking her doggy style. I loved the way she felt as her ass bounced up against my stomach. I smacked it a few times then continued to pound her pussy like a jackhammer ‘til the base of my dick began to tingle.
    “Oh, shit I’m about to cum!” I yelled.
    “Go ahead. Cum Daddy,” Trixie replied.
    Seconds later, I quickly pulled my dick out and squirted warm cum all over the chick’s back. It wasn’t long before Trixie came over and placed her mouth back over my tool to suck the rest of the juices out. Trixie was a real freak, and I loved that shit.
    After the last round of sex, Trixie dismissed the chick after she got dressed and I gave her a stack for her services. As good as the girl’s pussy was I definitely had to have her back for another one of our little rendezvous. As soon as we were alone, Trixie laid on the bed and put her arms around me.
    “So, did you get my text today? I saw your wife and I want that Louie bag she got, so you owe me.”
    I frowned instantly. “Where did you see Lisa at?”
    “She came to the shop to get her hair done. Somebody fucked her hair up, so I had to nurse that shit back to health. Maybe one day you’ll let me and Lisa fuck you together so that way we don’t have to keep sneaking around.”
    Suddenly, I smacked the shit out of Trixie. Even though she was always sayin’ somethin’ slick out of her mouth, this time she was way out of line.
    “Why the fuck did you hit me?” Trixie asked, holdin’ her cheek.
    “Learn what the fuck to say out your dumb-ass mouth. I don’t play when it comes to my wife. You’ve known me long enough. Don’t play wit’ me like that. We just fuck. That’s my wife.”
    “So, I’m just a fuck, Rich? I’ve been fucking with you for over two years and I still don’t mean anything to you? Do you know how hard it is to play dumb in front of your wife?”
    I shook my head. “Trixie, how am I supposed to feel anything for you when you go around town givin’ up your pussy to every man you meet? Not to mention, you got a dude at home. You just fuck wit’ me because your man is broke. You think I’m stupid, but I know the game.”
    “For your information, my man ain’t broke. He just came up on some bread and I’ve been doing just fine. If your ass had been around and not ducking my calls for the past month you would know that he upgraded my shop and bought me the new SL Benz. I fuck you because I love you Rich, not because of what you can do for me. I…”
    I had to stop her. “What the fuck did you just say?”
    “I said I love you. It started off with you being just a fuck for me, too. I had sex with you because you were looking out for me, but now it’s bigger than that. If that wasn’t the case then I wouldn’t be here. Mike has been doing everything possible to make me happy, but for some reason I can’t shake you. Rich, I love you!”
    “I wasn’t talkin’ about that stupid love shit. I’m talkin’ about your so called man. How did he come up on some money?”
    “Him and his boys robbed some dude and came up in a major way. He said he did it for me. He said he wanted to make me happy and give me the world. I told you it’s not always about money. Rich, you have no idea how I feel about you.”
    As Trixie began to vent and cry, I immediately tuned her out. So many mixed emotions started runnin’ through my mind. I knew for a fact that the nigga she fucked wit’ was the same dude who’d robbed me. It wasn’t a doubt in my mind. He had to die tonight. As anger consumed my body, I looked at Trixie and placed my hand around her neck.
    “Did you have anythin’ to do wit’ that shit?” It took

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