You Needed Me A Love Story

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and building, but over here, she was just some constant pussy. Dania was sexy, could fuck and suck, and she was smart. She wasn’t like the normal gold digging bitches who wanted me to break them off all the time. Dania had a job. She worked as an insurance agent selling policies and shit, and she made a nice amount of money.
    My problem with Dania was her mouth, and the fact that she was sneaky. She was always trying to check me, knowing that she and I weren’t even like that. She’d fought plenty of girls that I’d dealt with, and once fought my cousin because she thought she was a bitch I was fuckin’ with. I’d cut her off plenty of times, but every time she would threaten to kill herself, and the pussy was hella good so I would find myself backpedalling.
    On top of her acting like a wild banshee on occasions, she would try and do little sneaky shit. She would attempt to get drunk together so that I would hit raw, or one time she lied to me and said she was on birth control so that I would. When I asked the bitch to show me the pills, she couldn’t come through. I could never, and would never wife a bitch like Dania. I planned to be single my whole life, but Matikah had me wondering. I knew if I messed with her, however, she wouldn’t allow me to continue on with my lifestyle. Maybe she was worth it, who knows.
    “Hello, nigga!” Dania snapped in my face, causing me to come up out of my head.
    “What the fuck I tell you about snapping at me, Dania? You know what, I’m taking yo’ ass home, I ain’t got time for this shit.”
    “Who was the bitch, Len?”
    I stayed silent as I raced through Boston to get her ass to her home in Jamaica Plain. I couldn’t get this hoe out of my car fast enough. She and Matikah were so damn different, and I enjoyed that. I loved that Matikah was so calm and not all loud and boisterous like Dania’s ass.
    “Get out,” I pulled up to her condo.
    “Babe, I’m sorry, you know how I am,” she stated in a calmer tone, and then ran her soft hand across my dick.
    “Get the fuck out, shorty. I’m a millisecond away from knocking your teeth of ya mouth, now get out.” I stared straight ahead, waiting for her ass to exit stage left.
    “I swear I didn’t mean it. Call me later, baby, and I will make it up to you. I love you.” She leaned over and kissed my cheek before getting out.
    Once the door closed, I looked in her direction and cringed at the tattoo of my name on her left breast. Dania was like that single strand of hair that took the most just to get off of you.
     

Chapter Four: Goldie
    Since Matikah’s ass ditched me, I decided to just get some food so I could go home to chill. Not having to attend class was cool for the summer, and since I only worked on Mondays and Wednesdays, I had a lot more free time.
    I walked into Tasty Burger on Boylston, and my mouth was already watering at the thought of tasting that burger. I couldn’t wait to bite into it and see all the cheese in it. I was a naturally small girl, so I could eat how I wanted. My mom claimed she used to be the same way, so now that she looked like a triple scoop waffle cone, I tried to make sure I worked out here and there to prevent that from happening to me down the line.
    I placed my order, getting the big tasty burger and a side salad, then I sat down to wait. I was gonna have water to drink, so I didn’t need to get anything here. I knew it was weird to get a salad as a side with a burger, but I was eccentric like that.
    As I sat in the steel chair, my phone chimed, and I saw it was a text from Ethan. He’d been doing a great job, but I was thinking it was only because I hadn’t let him fuck yet. He talked to me a lot, and came over almost every night unless I told him he couldn’t. I don’t know though, for some reason I wasn’t feeling it like I had been in the past. I used to love being around him all the time, but lately I found myself becoming annoyed upon seeing that on my way text. A

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