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Authors: Sheila Michelle

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“Are you and Sloan friends?” Sherwood
asked.

“No, we’re not, but I think he’s too good
for Felicity. He can do a lot better and I’m glad he realized it,”
Jay said.

“And you felt that you could do a lot better
than her, too, and you proved that you could when Stacia Eversley
walked into Moves for the first time two weeks ago,” Seals
said.

Jay nodded. “Well, Stacia is better than
Felicity in every way possible, and she showed her that she was,
and in return, Felicity showed to be a fuck girl at her finest,
with her damaging Stacia’s purse and then stealing her lipstick,
and she wonders why she’s laying up in the hospital fighting for
her life.”

“And did Stacia have something to do with
the condition that Felicity’s in right now? You know, with the
person who came into her room and tried to finish the job on her?
And with the condition that originally sent her to the hospital?”
Sherwood asked.

“Stacia would hurt anyone like that,” Jay
replied.

Sherwood nodded, but wasn’t in a hundred
percent agreement with what he’d said. “Well, let’s get back to the
fuckery Felicity caused you by saying that you were gay when you’re
not. Would that make you mad enough to hurt her that bad?”

“It could . . . but I didn’t do it. No fuck
girl is worth me going to jail over and having a record, even
though I’m underage, but I know that if she dies, they’ll charge me
as an adult, more than likely. Words can hurt more than anything,
but I know where to draw the line at hurting someone so bad over
some words that were said about me that I know are not true. It’s
unfortunate that she’s more than likely gonna die of her injuries
all because she kept fucking with people, and I say people because
I’m definitely not the only one that she’s fucked with,” Jay
assured them.

“No you’re not, Jay, we’ve already
established that. We’re trying to find as many people to talk to
that she caused fuckery to because it can be anyone who did this.
With the way everyone is making it sound like on social media and
the people that we’ve talked to, there doesn’t seem to be one
person out there that she hasn’t caused fuckery to,” Seals
said.

“It doesn’t seem like it,” Jay said. He
looked at his watch. “Look, I really don’t have anything else to
say about Felicity, okay? I told you both the truth. Can I go back
into the club now?”

“Not until you’re twenty-one,” Sherwood
said.

Seals sat in the back as she grinned
big.

“Damn!” Jay said with a half grin.

Sherwood handed him his card, as did Seals.
“Here are our cards, Jay. Would you please let us know if you hear
or see anything about Felicity on social media?” he asked.

“Okay,” Jay replied, as he took the cards.
He got out of the car and then walked over to his, and left. As he
drove home, he got on his phone.

“Hey, Jay. What’s up?” Stacia said.

“My turn to talk to them is over with,” he
informed her.

She gasped! “How did it go?”

“It was okay. They pretty much asked me the
same things that they’d asked you. So, where are you right
now?”

“I’m out with my parents. They’re having a
lot of fun up here; I don’t know why,” she replied, as she sat in
her bedroom at her home painting her toenails! She had in fact come
home for the weekend.

“Are you sure that you can’t come down here
this weekend for at least tomorrow and Sunday? I really wanna see
you.”

“Sorry, Jay, I can’t. My parents are up here
and they’re staying this whole weekend,” she lied, as her parents
were down in the theater room watching TV.

“Okay, well, maybe next weekend then,” he
said.

“Well, I’ll have to see because I got
mid-terms coming up so I’ll be up here for a while during the
weekends,” Stacia said.

One of Stacia’s friends from school walked
into her bedroom. “Hey, Stacia! Are we going to Moves tonight?” she
asked.

Stacia tried not to gasp as she violently
waved her off!

Jay heard this!
“Who was that in the background? Did she say
something about going to Moves tonight?! Are you really here,
Stacia?! TELL ME!”

“NO! I’m not here! She was just teasing me
because she knows how much I like to go there now when I’m at home,
even though that fuck girl did that shit to my bag and stole my
lipstick!” Stacia said.

But Jay didn’t know whether or not to
believe her. “Oh, okay. Well, I’ll talk to you later,” he said.

“Okay, bye,” Stacia said, and quickly hung
up the phone.

Jay turned his car around and headed to
Moves.

 

 

 

Chapter 26

 

 

E
rin sat in her car as she did the previous Friday, as she
watched people walk in and out of Moves. She gasped as she saw Jay
get out of his car. He was by himself, and walked right in without
having to wait in line. He gave his $10 to one of the bouncers
inside the club that collected money from the regulars.

She got out of her car and walked right back
up to the club’s front entrance. She tried to walk in but was
immediately stopped by one of the bouncers! “What? You guys know
who I am! I’m a fuckin’ regular here! Let me back in!” she
demanded.

“You’re not allowed back in here,” the
bouncer informed her.

Her mouth dropped!
“What?! Just when the fuck was
this
decided?! I was just in here!
Let me back in! I need to talk to someone!”

“I’m not gonna argue with you. If you don’t
leave then I’m gonna have to call the cops up here on you for being
disorderly,” the bouncer warned her.

She tried to choke back tears as she shook
her head, and then turned sharply around and stomped off towards
her car. She got back in it as she cried.

Meanwhile, a bouncer led Jay through the
back of the club towards Carmine’s office. He knocked on the
door.

“COME IN!” a voice from inside the door
yelled.

The bouncer opened the door to Carmine
sitting at his desk and Carson sitting in front of it. “He said
that the two of you are expecting him,” he told them.

“Yeah, we are. Come on in, man,” Carmine
said.

“Thanks,” Jay said, and walked in. The
bouncer shut the door behind him.

“So, what did you wanna talk to us about?”
Carson asked.

“About Felicity Gains, man,” Jay informed
him.

“What about her?” Carson asked.

“Well, you know she comes here as much as I
do, and I think those cops think that I hurt her,” Jay said.

“Did you?” Carmine asked, as he gave him a
very serious look.

Carson remained quiet as he stared at
Jay.

“Hell naw, man! I didn’t hurt that girl, but
those cops are making it seem like I did!” Jay angrily replied.

“And I take it those cops are Sherwood and
Seals?” Carmine said.

“Yeah, those are the ones!” Jay confirmed.
“Seals came up to me while I was at Lavish tonight, man! I thought
she was tryin’ to hit on me at first, but then she showed me her
badge while I was dancin’ with some chick and threatened to have me
busted if I didn’t talk to her about Felicity, man!”

Carmine grinned. “Sorry about that, man. I
told you that I could get you in there, but I didn’t expect those
cops to show up there.”

Jay shook his head. “Well, it’s not your
fault. I took a picture of myself in there and then posted it on
social media to prove to everyone that I got into a
twenty-one-and-older club. I should’ve known better.”

“Yeah, you should’ve,” Carmine said. He
sighed. “Are the two of you tellin’ me the truth that nothing
happened at this club last week Friday or Saturday night?” he asked
Carson and Jay.

Carson and Jay looked at each other.

“No, nothin’, man,” Carson said.

“Nothin’,” Jay replied.

“Well, you know that I’ve been getting on
you, Carson, about letting Felicity and her best friend in here for
free. I told you to stop doing that shit almost over a year ago,
but you still kept doing it. And not only that, you also gave her
and her best friend free tickets and VIP backstage passes for all
of the shows we’ve had here, too, and you didn’t even have it
approved by me. I’ve lost a lot of money in this past year over
that chick and her best friend because they by far come here the
most, and you haven’t even talked to her about it, and now if she
doesn’t survive then I’m not gonna get any money from her.”

Carson sighed. “I’ve tried to talk to her
about it for months, man, and she refused to pay it all back. I
told her that it was strictly business and nothing personal, and
that because I didn’t get your approval on it to be able to let her
and Erin in here for free and to give them all of these things for
free, that she had to pay me back for it. I even told her that she
could pay me in installments, but she wasn’t tryin’ to hear it, and
she would always say some shit like, ‘I thought we were friends,
Carson,’ and even threatened to ruin this establishment by
spreading fake rumors about it being ran by illegal money and this
was an illegal drug pit stop and shit like that!”

Carmine stared at him. “Has there been any
rumors going around about this place?”

“Not that I know of,” Carson said.

Carmine looked at Jay.

“No, I haven’t seen any on social media or
anywhere. Look, that bitch started a lot of shit, and I didn’t even
know about what Carson just said because she never bragged to me
about getting in here for free or getting free stuff from him,” Jay
said.

“And that’s because I told her not to tell
anyone about it because I didn’t want a ton of people contacting me
here or on social media about getting in here free as well as about
other free stuff,” Carson replied.


But she just liked to ruin
people, and now I hear what she threatened to do to a place that
she always came to just because she was forced to reimburse y’all
for all of the free fun she and Erin had here, as if she was
entitled to it. Typical fuck girl,” Jay said.

Carson and Carmine nodded in agreement.

“And look at the shit she said about me?
Calling me gay and shit and said that Stacia was a guy that I was
dancing with here,” Jay told them.

“I heard about that,”
Carmine said. “But look, you know what’s true about yourself and
Stacia knows what’s true about herself. All I care about is that I
stay in business, and no one fucks with my business.
No one
. So if something
happened in this club that I don’t know about and I find out later
about it, I’m gonna be really mad — I’m letting the two of you know
that right now.”

Carson and Jay looked at each other.

“We understand, man. You know I tell you
everything that goes on here, and if anyone put your business in
jeopardy then I’ll take care of it,” Carson assured him.

Jay nodded with a slight smile. “Exactly. Oh
and speaking about Stacia.”

Carson looked at him. “What about her,
man?”

“Has she been here tonight?” Jay asked.

Carson and Carmine looked at each other.

“Not that I know of,” Carson said. “After
all, I would know if she was here because she usually stands out
from all of the other girls.”

“I heard
that,
man!” Jay
said.

They high-fived each other; Carmine
smiled.

“Well, I’m gonna go back to Lavish to see if
I can get back in since those cops are gone,” Jay said.

Carson and Carmine laughed.

“I’ll text them and tell them you’ll be back
over there; they’ll let you back in,” Carmine said.

Jay smiled big! “Thanks, man!”

Minutes later, Jay walked
out of the club when he received a text from Stacia.
We need to talk more about Felicity. Call
me.

 

 

 

Chapter 27

 

 

S
eals slightly laughed at the video of Audrey chasing Felicity
down the hall at school that Audrey’s friend took, as she and
Sherwood sat at a fast-food restaurant after their talk with Jay at
Lavish. She received this video anonymously. “I know I shouldn’t be
laughing at this, but this is just showing me that Felicity was
truly one of the biggest fuck girls that I’ve ever seen. This girl
— and it says in the description box that her name is Audrey Gold
and she’s a senior as well — said that Felicity was the cause of
her breakup with her boyfriend Reamer Miller, also a senior.
There’s too many damn comments on here for me to read them all, but
the comment that I keep seeing come up is one that’s saying that
Reamer quit Audrey for Felicity after there was a picture of him
and Felicity kissing each other while she stood outside of his car
at a fast-food restaurant on Friday night two weeks
ago.”

“Uh, oh!” Sherwood said with a slight grin.
“Have you been able to locate that picture?”

“Looking for it now,” Seals said, as she did
a search on social media for it. “Yep! Here it is! It’s under
Reamer Miller’s social media page, in fact, it looks like he posted
it on all of his social media pages, and why the hell would he do
that if he wasn’t for sure that him and Felicity were gonna be
together? He doesn’t post too many pictures, but he has one of him
and Audrey kissing at school that was taken just a few days before,
and then there’s one of him in his car as he kissed Felicity as she
stood outside of his car just days later. I hope he’d already
broken up with Audrey when he was kissing Felicity like this.”

Sherwood grinned. “I seriously doubt it.
Looks like he’s a player, huh?”

“Um, well, not really.
People are saying that him and Felicity never spoke to each other
until this
picturesque
moment, and they’ve both been at the same school since
freshman year.”

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