My Bestfriend's Man
the passenger side and got
control of the wheel. So caught up in the fact Vee basically dissed me and
called me a liar I didn’t realize I had veered
into the lane beside me.
    To know Vee would up and do me
like that did something to me. I never took rejection well. Anger consumed my entire body and I began to shake. She’s basically known
me all of her life and she’s picking sides already. I try to keep my inner
bitch under control, because when she comes to life anything could happen.
Thanks to Vee she’s reached her limit.

Chapter 13

 
    Savannah
    Roxie was on my nerves with the
whole Brian bashing campaign. We’re grown now and sometimes it baffled me how
childish she still is. I shook my head and placed my phone back in my purse
that sat on top of my kitchen counter.
    “You ready babe ?” Brian asked sneaking up behind me and
wrapping his arms around my waist. He planted soft kisses on the back of my
neck causing me to smile.
    “Sure am,” I said getting lost in
the comfort of his arms. We swayed from side to side for a moment.
    I know what you’re thinking. I’m
just using this man as a scapegoat to keep my mind off of Brandon. If I must
say so he has done damn good job of it, but lately for some reason me and
Brandon have been running into each other a lot and it had me feeling some kind
of way. Old feelings that I thought had subsided still lingered. I guess I
learned to suppress them because of Brian.
    I’ve decided that I officially
have to put Brandon in my past and move on with my life. I know eventually, Brandon and I need to sit down and
talk, but I want to focus on me and Brian. I want to give Brian a try because
he is a nice guy. He waited five months for my ass and although the sex is
whack, with the Lord’s help, I’m going to try my best and work with that. I
sighed thinking about his sex game. I looked up to the ceiling. Give me a
moment of silence while I pray.
    “Amen.”
    “What?” Brian asked me.
    I jumped and shook my head. I
forgot all about his ass. “Nothing babe .
I’m ready when you are,” I said grabbing my Chanel Purse and sunglasses. I
really wasn’t in the mood to go out after the conversation I just had with
Roxie. I sat my purse and sunglasses back down .
I turned around to face him. “Babe, let’s do take out. I’m not in the mood to
be around a whole bunch of people tonight.”
    “You good?” He asked rubbing my
arm.
    I looked him over. His smooth
chocolate skin looked appetizing. I seductively ran my tongue over my lips as I
gazed up at him. He had all the credentials. He is fine, paid, and successful.
Almost a perfect ten, but he fell short in one department and I do mean short.
    “What you in the mood for? You
can whip up something for us right quick.”
    I looked at him sideways and
rolled my eyes. I’m sorry, cooking is not my thing and he knew that from the
beginning.
    “ No, thanks. I’m in the mood for some Chinese.”
    “Aight. I’m a run to the store
right quick. Go ahead and order the food and I’ll go pick it up.”
    “You know they deliver right?”
    “I know, but since I’m going to
the store, I can swing by and pick it
up.”
    “What you going to the store for
anyway?” I smirked.
    I was just teasing. I trust
Brian. He has never given me a reason not to. Besides, like I said before, I’m
trying to move on with my life. I want to start fresh and not hold onto the
drama from my past. I want to remove the scars that had been placed on my
heart.
    “I’m just playing,” I said
patting him on the arm.
    He laughed lightly, the frown on
his face turning into a smile. He leaned in, wrapped his arms around my waist
and kissed me. My pearl began to pulsate. If he could only fuck as good as he
kissed. I sighed and pulled away from him. This relationship was going to take
a lot of prayers .
    “Be right back,” he said, kissing
me on the forehead.
    “Before you go, I wanted you to
know that I’ve been thinking,” I stopped in mid-sentence

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