Trouble In Paradise

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blessed. 
    “Let me drive that car!” Shay screamed. 
    “Girl I haven’t drove it yet,” Victoria said. 
    “Why not, s ee you slipping Imma need for you to tell me why not girl!” 
    “ Because I let him wine and dine me.  I followed his lead the whole night. He already had my dress ready from Jones New York and he was in a custom made suit on top of that. When we got to the restaurant he ordered for me and everything girl, it was sexy.  You should have seen him with his knowledge of the menu like we just do this girl, like we didn’t just come straight from the hood of Memphis trying to move up like the Jefferson’s.” 
    “Pshhh bump all that everybody trying to move up like the Jefferson’s and he must have ‘because he was able to buy you the LEO DIAMOND!!!”
    They screamed, “AAAhhHH!!”
    “I still can’t believe this, girl this rock is so fat. Oh my goodness you have to see it.” 
    “I know! I know!  Ugh I’m so jealous!” Shay screamed. 
    “Honey, every girl in the world is jealous of this fat rock unless they got one!” Victoria yelled. 
    They laughed again. 
    “Shut up girl you so right.  Dang you up there with it on, I’m really happy for you,” Shay said. 
    “Thank you girl, thank you.  I’m taking my baby for a spin today.” 
    “I wish I was there with you but I will come to visit soon.” 
    “I might be back down there before you come up here.  You know you don’t go anywhere,” Victoria said. 
    “That’s because I have no reason to go places; now I have a reason to come to Chicago, so I will come thank you very much.” 
    “Yeah ok we will see.  Besides,” Shay said, “we got to plan your bachelorette party and you know it’s going down!” 
    “Oh boy ,” Victoria said, “no strippers.”
    “Child you must be crazy if you think Shay about to plan a bachelorette party for my bestie without any strippers. No, no, this is me shaking my head boo.  Not gonna happen.”
    “This is going to be so interesting.  What if I said I didn’t want a bachelorette party?” 
    “I don’t care what you say really ‘ because it’s not up to you it’s up to your maid of honor and that being me there will be STRIPPERS!!  Oww!” Shay yelled. “Yes ma’am!” she screamed. 
    “Ok, ok, do whatever you want it will be my last night as a single woman so I’ll cooperate all the way,” Victoria said. 
    “Yeah!” Shay said.  “I know you will you don’t have a choice baby!” 
    “What’s been going on in the office?” Victoria asked. 
    “You don’t want to know,” Shay said. 
    “Oh boy what does that mean?  You got some thing juicy for me? Spill it.  Whatever it is couldn’t be bad enough to damper my spirits my life is in full force and we’re moving on up!  Moving on up, to the east side moving on up we finally got a piece of the pie!” Victoria sang. 
    Shay laug hed.  “I know that’s right and I don’t want to put a damper on your spirits but Imma give it to you straight no chaser.  I think Danielle is coming to Chicago.” 
    Shay paused long enough to see if Victoria was going to respond.  When she didn’t she continued,
    “When I talked to Leon he said she told him she was going to get her man and that’s all.  I think he’s not telling me the whole truth but we all know who Danielle considers to be her man.” 
    Victoria was still quiet. 
    “You there mama?”  
    “Yeah,” Victoria said.  “You know, now that I think about it, at the last minute when we we’re dancing last night Joshua got really strange.  He was really happy and then he kind of looked like he saw a ghost.  When I asked him was everything ok he said yeah.” 
    Now Shay was quiet. 
    “I’m telling you Victoria if you need me to come up there say the word and I will be on the next plane.” 
    Victoria sat up.
    “I do appreciate that but let me tell you something if she so much as steps up in Chicago it will be on and popping I’m so

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