Authors: Wahida Clark
Tags: #Urban, #African American, #General, #Fiction
I caressed her nipples and her ass. “Oh, I was coming back.”
“I’m so glad. I needed you too. I missed you.”
“I missed you even more. Tasha, you will always be mines. And there ain’t much that can keep me away from you.”
“I know, baby.”
I walked her backward to the shower. As we stepped into the
hot and steamy water, we continued to hug and kiss. I loved the sight of the water glistening off of her smooth, chocolate skin. The sound of her moans mixed with the sound of the water turned me all the way up. When we finally came up for air, Tasha grabbed the sponge, lathered it up, and began to sensually soap up my body. By the time she finished, my dick was standing way past attention.
“I love him when he gets rocked up like this. Lets me know that I’m doing my job and that my husband can’t get enough of me.”
“Oh yeah? I can’t get enough of you?” I was nibbling on her neck and playing with her nipples.
“Ummmmm. No you can’t.” she purred.
Taking the sponge from her, I took my time and gently massaged and lathered up her silky-smooth skin. Tasha took my dick into her hand and began to stroke him. The warm, soapy water caused her hand to slide effortlessly as she stared into my eyes. She wouldn’t let go of my pipe, so he remained ready and at attention. After I rinsed her off, I bent her over, making sure we were in front of the full mirror so I could watch myself as I fucked her.
“That feels sooo good.” She cooed as I entered her.
I took my time, getting thrills each time I pulled my dick out of her and chills each time it disappeared inside her. This was our time, and we loved taking advantage of it. I held back and made sure she came hard. “Traaeeee, ba . . .beeee!” she squealed. I was saving mine for the bed. I wanted to bang her head up against the headboard a few times and then turn over, lie back, and watch my baby ride. The king was home, and the queen was giving him some royal pussy.
By the time we finished trying to outfuck each other, she was no longer asking who I had murdered and when it had happened.
“Hello.” I answered the phone in the den.
“Hello, Mr. Macklin.”
Aww, shit, here we go.
Could my luck get any worse? I should have known she’d be crawling out from under her rock sooner or later. “Why are you calling my house? Why are you calling me, period?” I asked her.
“This is business, Mr. Macklin. You’re still a businessman, aren’t you?”
“What do you want, Charli?”
“I have something that will be of interest to you.”
“You know I ain’t fucking with you like that. So stop calling my house. Don’t contact me, period.” I was tired of telling this woman the same thing over and over. Fucking with her was like hustling in the streets. At the same time you are throwing bricks at the penitentiary. It was lucrative and fun while it was happening. But when the smoke cleared, you were sitting in the cell, asking,
was it all worth it?
I hung up, and she called right back. This time, I didn’t answer; I let it ring. When she called the third time, I said, “Charli, don’t—”
“My father wants to see you as soon as possible.” She cut me off.
“Good-bye, Charli.” I hung up again. That fuckin’ bitch! She was a scheming and calculating ho and never ceased to amaze me!
Her father?
I thought about it, and it caused me to frown. What could her father, the infamous Mr. Charlie Li, want with
me? Leave it to this thirsty bitch to pull out all the stops. She knew that mentioning her father would get my attention.
I got suspicious and nervous when the phone rang back-to-back three times. I was thinking it was Kyron. And him calling with Trae back in the house had me panicking, so the next time the phone rang, I picked it up.
“Oh, so you decided to talk to me?”
“Who is this?” I knew the answer but didn’t think she had the audacity to call my house.
“This is Ms. Li. With whom am I speaking?” Her voice dripped with sarcasm.
“Bitch, whose house did you call? You know damn well with whom you are speaking! You must want me to fuck you up again! Call here one more time and I’ll come find you and bust you in your ass! Leave my husband the fuck alone.” That’s all I needed to hear was her voice to make me crazy. I hung up the phone and went to find Trae. He had me fucked up. With each step I took, the madder I got. By the time I reached the family room, it was on. I lunged for Trae, and he grabbed my arm, twisting it, pulling me down onto his lap.
“What is your problem?” He was frowned up.
“Get off me! Why the fuck is that bitch back to calling my house?” I was squirming, trying to get up. My heart or my pride could not take Trae fucking with that bitch again. “She’s calling you at home now? Are you still fucking with her?” I got all choked up, not really wanting to know the answer to my question.
“What do you think? Are you still fucking with Kyron?” he yelled at me.
“No, and you know it. Why would you even ask me something like that?”
“The same damn reasons you are asking me!”
I was in tears now. “Because she’s calling you.” I grabbed his face between my hands. “Why is she calling you?”
“Kyron is calling you, so what? Yeah, when were you gonna tell me that?” When I didn’t answer, he shouted, “When, Tasha? When? I’ve been waiting patiently. No more secrets, remember? No more lies.”
“I was scared, Trae.” I dropped most of the attitude that I had in my voice. I was busted.
“Scared of what? Scared that I would react the same way you reacted when that bitch called me?”
I thought about what he said and nodded.
“Tasha, baby, I need you to stay focused. You can’t be getting all emotional like this. We are a team, and we know that we have these outside forces threatening our union. You not telling me that the nigga is calling you lets me know that I can’t trust you. Do you feel me?”
“Why are they doing this to us?”
“Fuck them! We can’t let them tear down what we’ve built. Do you hear me, Tasha?”
I nodded again. “What are we going to do?”
What am I going to do?
If that bitch thought it was going to be business as usual, she had another thing coming.
“No secrets. No lies. It’s me and you. I will handle Kyron and Charli . . . she ain’t even an issue.”
Yeah, right
. I wished I could believe some bullshit like that. I laid my head on Trae’s chest as he held me tight. I wanted to believe that everything was going to be okay, but my gut was
telling me a totally different story. We had fucked up. Fucked up bad, and the universe is not that forgiving. Hell, I wasn’t that forgiving.
• • •
“Tasha, Tasha! Wake up!” I opened my eyes to find Aunt Marva and Kyra standing over my bed. I threw the blanket over my head.
Have they lost their minds?
“Tasha, somebody is poking around the house outside,” Kyra said as she snatched the cover from over my head.
I sat up. “What? Who is it? Outside our house? Trae is supposed to be in Atlanta.”
“Well, it ain’t Trae,” Kyra said.
I jumped out of bed and headed for the stash spot where Trae hid his burners. I reached for my favorite, a Hi Point 9-milli. I was dying to use it. I grabbed my robe and tied it around me, slipping the milli into my robe pocket.
“I called the police already,” Marva whispered. Actually, we all were whispering as they followed me down the stairs.
“Where is he now?” I asked.
“He was on the side of the house. He’s a bold little something, too. The security lights came on, and he kept doing whatever it was that he was doing,” Marva whispered.
We went through the house, peeking through all of the windows. It was a full moon, and the moonlight was the only light we had. I then decided to turn on every light that we had outside. When I peeked out again, our eyes met. We were face-to-face, and even though he had on a hoodie, I was able to make out his features. He was a man of Asian descent.
“Call the police again.” The sound of me putting one in the chamber echoed through the room. “I’m getting ready to shoot to
kill.” Shit, anything of Asian persuasion reminded me of Charli. Hell, for all I knew, she was the one who sent him.
“Nooo!” they both said at the same time.
“Watch me.” Then, just in that instant,
WHOOSH!
We heard a fizzle, and then flames rose up. We all screamed at the top of our lungs. “Fire!” I screeched.
“The kids! The kids!” I heard someone say, but I was already headed up the stairs.
My babies.
Kyra was on my heels, and Marva was right behind her. We rushed into the bedroom, waking up the kids and snatching them up.
“We gotta hurry! We gotta hurry!” Kyra kept saying. Then she started praying out loud.
“C’mon! C’mon! C’mon, Caliph!” I was yelling. He was moving the slowest. We were frantically trying to gather the children.
“Fire drill!” Marva yelled out. Those two words perked the kids right up, and they began to move faster. She had been practicing with them on many different occasions. We all filed out of the bedroom as the smoke detectors began to screech. Caliph covered his ears and began to cry.
“My eyes,” Shaheem kept saying. The smoke was getting thick.
By the time we got downstairs, the sprinkler system had activated. We rushed through the smoke-filled living room right out the front door. My eyes were burning. Everyone was choking and coughing. We were wet but happy to have made it onto the front yard. We turned around and looked at the house. I was numb. And then Caliph collapsed. Everyone gathered around him. I held my breath as I felt his pulse.
“Caliph, baby, can you hear mommy? Are you—“ He started choking.
“Mommy . . . I can’t breathe.”
“I’m here, baby.” I picked him up and he hugged me around my neck as if he was planning on never letting go.
The police were rushing down the street, and I heard the fire engine in the distance. It was weird, but only the left side of the house was burning and smelling like burnt wood.
Our neighbors across the street came onto their porch. When they saw us, they came rushing to where we were.
“Madge, call the fire department!” Mr. Sinclair yelled out.
“I already did!” I heard his wife’s piercing voice.
“You all are wet. Is everyone out? Where’s your husband?” Mr. Sinclair took off his sweater and put it around the twins and huddled them together. Mrs. Sinclair used hers to cover Aisha.
“He’s out of town. Our house is burning.” I was mesmerized by the blaze.
“Please, come inside my home. You are all welcome.” Mr. Sinclair tried to pull me away.
“Thank you, Mr. Sinclair. You can take the kids and Kyra. My aunt and I will talk to the police and the fire department.” I had to yell over the sirens that were now blaring behind me as the truck pulled up in front of the house. “Y’all go with Mr. Sinclair. Mommy has to talk to the policemen and the firemen.” I tried to reassure the children as they looked up at me with fear in their eyes. Caliph was still holding onto me.
“You calling Daddy?” Kareem asked.
“Yes, I’m calling your daddy.” I rubbed his little head as he shivered.
“My nose is burning,” Kareem whined.
I looked around at the fire engines, police cars, and firemen as they hustled to put out the blaze. It was as if we were in a movie; time moved slowly around me. My eyes settled on Kyra, Marva,
and the children, who were all dripping wet, coughing, rubbing their eyes and noses. It seemed as if some sort of chemical was in the smoke. “Have the paramedics check everyone out. I think some gases or fumes were released.” Mr. Sinclair started leading everyone to the ambulance.
The crisp California air brushed over my skin, but the rage that rose in my gut had me on fire. All I could think about was Charli and how I was going to make that bitch pay with her ass for this one.
Benny was able to get me out on bond with no restrictions. I had to fly down to Atlanta to check on Faheem. I needed to find out exactly what happened and wanted to see how he was holding up and if he needed my help in any way. I knew that he would do the same for me. I couldn’t imagine losing one of my sons. Then, to add injury to insult, his son’s mother had the funeral while he was laid up in the hospital. That was crazy as hell. The other thing he was concerned with was that Jaz kept talking about taking Oni out. He told me that she was serious, but when talking to her he would nix her off. I tried to tell him that she was just talking out of emotion, but he didn’t think so.
Jaz gave me a key to the house when I was at the hospital and told me to chill out at their spot. I left the hospital, and before turning in, I decided to ride out to Lithonia to check out Gladys Knight’s Chicken and Waffles. I picked up my food and headed in for the rest of the evening. I had the house all to myself. I ate, showered, and decided to get some much needed rest.
Around dawn, my cell vibrated, sliding across the nightstand.
I grabbed it and saw that it was Tasha. Why was she calling at five in the morning? I figured that one of the kids must be sick.
“Babe, what’s up?”
“I need you to come home.” She was frantic.
I sat up. “What’s going on?”
“We had a fire. The—”
“A fire?” My heart sank to my stomach. “Is everybody all right?”
“We’re all fine. There were fumes, and everyone’s eyes and noses are burning. The paramedics are checking everybody out now. We all are a little shook up, but we’re okay. The fire didn’t have the chance to spread through the whole house. The sprinklers kicked in on the first floor. I’m not sure if they went off on the second floor. If so, then everything is waterlogged. If they hadn’t activated, I might not be out here talking to you, because the heat and fire blew the windows out on the first floor, and then the water hoses did the rest of the damage. So I’m sure the first floor is soaked.” She exhalted.
“Slow down, baby, you are talking too fast. Breathe, please. We can replace all of that shit, but I can’t replace all of you.” I was already getting dressed. “I’m on my way back now.”