PRETTY BRIGHT

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eyes.
Bright took a deep breath. “I wanna believe you, baby, but you broke that trust,” she said, looking him back in his eyes.
Terrence grabbed his cell phone, scrolled down to his wife Tameka's number, put the phone on speaker, and then told Bright to be quiet.
After three rings, a woman’s voice that Bright remembered to be the lady’s from the Motel 6 answered. “Hey, Teddy Bear,” she sang into the phone.
“Hey Teddy Mama, how you feeling right now?” he asked.
“I'm okay, Teddy, you don't have to call and check on me every five minutes,” she laughed.
“I know, it’s just that I wanna make sure you’re alright, all the time, you know?” Another tear managed to fall from his eye. Bright wiped it away.
“When I go, Teddy, I want you to know that I've made peace with this whole thing. I'm not afraid of dying and going home to my heavenly father. I'm suffering here you know, always in pain, I won’t have to suffer no more when I die.”
The moment was so emotional that Bright had even begun to shed tears. To her, Tameka was a strong woman, and she felt bad about her situation.
“You say you made peace with it baby, but I haven't. I'm
hurting out here over this,” he said as his voice cracked.
“For me, Teddy, be strong baby, okay? You have to be strong for me like I'm being for you. I love you, Teddy Bear, and when you come home tonight I just want to hug and celebrate the time that I do have left with you. Speaking and thinking of only happy times, you hear me?”
“I hear you, Teddy Mama, I'll be home soon. I love you baby.”
“I love you too, Teddy Bear.”
Bright had a flood of tears streaming from her eyes. That’s why she looked so sickly, Bright thought. Tameka's words and outlook on things were the most beautiful things she had ever heard, and she felt for the both of them. “Terrence, I'm sorry baby,” Bright cried, then climbed on top of him to kiss his face and wipe his tears away. “You have been going through so much and I promise that I'll be here for you as long as you keep it real with me.”
“I need you, Bright,” Terrence replied seriously. Then he passionately kissed her lips, wishing they were Tameka's lips, and that it was her on top of him instead of Bright. But with all the pain that Tameka had been going through lately, sex was out of the question, and Terrence was in the need of some good lovemaking to relieve some tension.
Terrence and Bright foreplayed for over thirty minutes when he begin to raise her shirt up and suck on her nipples. Bright's pussy throbbed for him like never before. She eagerly removed her pants; she wanted him inside of her badly. Terrence put his condom on and then carefully placed Bright on top of him. Bright put her heart into it and rode him slow and passionately.
“OHHHHH, you got some good tight ass pussy baby,” Terrence moaned, sucking on Bright's neck and rubbing his hands up and down her smooth back.
To avoid getting any passion marks, she moved her neck and put her titty in his mouth. “It's yours, baby,” Bright moaned with her eyes closed, rubbing his face and chest as she gripped his penis inside of her. “I’m about to cum,” Bright lied since she was pressed for time. She had to meet up with Suge soon, and she knew If Terrence thought she was on the verge of an orgasm that he would go crazy and explode.
“Ride that dick, baby, I’m about to cum too.”
Though the space was tighter in the Chevy than the Escalade, Bright rode faster and faster, making his 64 bounce up and down as if he were hitting his switches on it. Bright made loud fuck noises and bit on his neck, making him cum with her nipple in his mouth.
“That was good baby,” Terrence said after Bright removed herself off of him.
“I loved it too baby,” Bright said, putting her pants back on. Terrence gave her a few hundred dollars, then he dropped Bright off at home. He needed to get home to his wife and Bright wanted to take a bath before meeting up with

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