Last Train For Paris

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Sean said with a cocky attitude, this nigga didn’t deserve Paris, she could do better. He continued to be cordial with Miles as the two hit up a quick dap before exiting the elevator into the grand hall downstairs. The elevator door opened to find Paris looking over at the two in complete shock, she couldn’t believe this shit.
    Hey Sean what are doing you here? Paris asked Sean trying to ask surprised but still a little peeved off by the fact that he was there. Yet at the same time kind of touched that he came to support her on her big night. Sean explained that he was in town to meet with some producers anyway and they all were talking about her party so it wasn’t even a question of if he was rolling through or not. Paris was relieved at the fact that Sean wasn’t putting her out there but still weary that he might try and be slick. She had to admit that she loved Sean’s loyalty to her. Even if he didn’t have the time he made time and that was the kind of man she wanted in her life the only thing that Sean lacked was pull in the industry the type of pull Miles had that assured her of success, and as much as she lusted for Sean she had deep love and admiration for Miles and all his assets and unfortunately it was enough love to keep her around. “So I see you all hit off real nice in the studio especially with both of you being out of the Chi and all.” Miles said as he came behind Paris kissing her neck. Sean’s heart dropped. Just seeing Miles kiss his girl made him want to snap Miles neck in half, but he had an image to uphold and Miles did have pull he didn’t want to dive in and kick his ass too soon. Not to mention he wanted to hold out until after their meeting next week so that he could strategize how he would tell Miles about him and Paris. Sean thought about it, He really loved Paris and the closer he could get to her the better, even if it meant putting up with this shit. “Yea we go way back I didn’t know that you all knew each other.” Sean said looking directly at Paris. “Yea, this is my baby” Paris said giving Miles a kiss so that Sean could see what the deal was, so there would be no mistaking the fact that Miles was her main man. Sean put a smile on his face but it looked like more of a smirk, “Well then it’s all love.” He said dapping Miles up. Miles did the same exiting out of the convo “Well I’m a let you two catch up I got some more business to tend to, Sean I’ll see ya next week right?” Miles finished up. “Oh no doubt.” Sean answered. “Baby I’ll see you in a few don’t forget we got a flight to catch in about an hour, love ya!” He said kissing Paris on the cheek. Paris looked at Sean puzzled “what meeting next week?” she asked waiting until Miles was way off into the distance. “Oh your baby didn’t tell you” Sean said with a mischievous look on his face. “He wants me to join the label so I guess we might be together after all..." Paris couldn’t believe what was happening to her right now. Sean having a meeting with Miles took her for a loop and left her feeling uneasy. I mean what if Sean opened his mouth about what happened at the Plaza. Or worse what if Sean and Miles became close friends. Paris was coming down from her high and all she wanted to do was alleviate some of this damn stress. She didn’t have any more coke though and she didn’t want Miles to know she had been using, it was supposed to be her little secret.
    She decided to just let things play out. “Look Sean what happened last night was amazing but it was just that. There is no you and me anymore, Miles is my man now and we have to respect that. I love you and I always will but I’m not in love with you, I’m in love with Miles and that’s where my heart lies.” Paris said giving Sean a hug goodbye. Sean pushed her away. “Paris you mean to tell me after all these years you just want to give up on me like that? Give up on us after all these years we’ve been through

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