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Authors: Sam Crescent

“I’ve been back and to and from
Vegas. Club shit needed sorting out.” Standing up, he offered to walk with her.

Kels
, there is something I want to talk to you
about,” he said, walking beside her.

“Really?
What about?”
She pulled her
hand away as they walked toward her building. He liked the fact they were not
too far from where she lived.

“I was hoping that you would
go out with me.” His palms were all sweaty as he stared at her.

Kelsey looked hopeful, and
then her face dropped as she looked behind him. While he’d been thinking about
the best way to ask her on a date a limo had driven up behind him.

“What’s the matter?” he
asked, taking hold of her hand. The driver climbed out, moved to the back, and
opened the door.

A man in a tailored suit
climbed out. Killer looked him up and down as he approached Kelsey.

His woman’s hands were all
sweaty.

“You promised you wouldn’t
come here,” Kelsey said, talking to the man.

“You wouldn’t answer my
calls, and I’ve finally gotten some free time.” The man looked at where Killer
was holding her hand. “Am I interrupting something?”

“Yeah, you are. Who the
fuck are
you?”
 
Killer
asked.

“Killer, I think
it’s
best you leave. I’ve give you a call.” Kelsey tried to
push him away, but he wasn’t moving. He wanted to know what was going on with
this fucking prick stood right in front of him.

“I’m Michael
Granito
, Kelsey’s husband.”

 

The End

 

 

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