Mitch"We good now, bro?" The homie, Pablo asked as I drove, holding my phone to my ear.
"Yeah, it's done." I removed the mask from my face, throwing it into the passenger seat.
"Don't ever let no bullshit like that happen again, man." I spat to him as he began to ramble on about it but I ended up hanging up the phone.
I didn't want to hear what he could've done or should've done. I'd already lost too much money to be playing games with these niggas.
Sighing deeply, I sped home, trying to get that off of my mind and back to Zuri before she woke up and realized I was gone. Lord knows I didn't need that attitude plus the shit I was already going through with the shop and Porsha's crazy ass.
Feeling my phone buzz in my lap, I looked down at it and saw that it was Z calling.
"Shit." I stressed before answering the phone and putting it to my ear.
"What's up, baby?"
"Where are you, Mitch?" She asked in a fed up tone, I could already hear the attitude in her voice.
"I'm on my way home to you right now. Five minutes away." I assured her.
"I just had to handle some business down at the barbershop real quick and I ain't want to wake you, ma." I explained to her, hoping she would understand.
"Okay.." She trailed off, relunctantly.
"Well just hurry." She told me and I couldn't help but to smile.
"You miss your man?" I flirted as flashbacks from last night blurred my mind.
"No." She sassed, making me smack my lips.
"Yeah aight." I smirked as she laughed lightly.
"Just please hurry up and get here, Mitch." She went onto say and I nodded.
"Aight. I'll see you in a minute."
"I love you." I told her and the line went silent. As usual.
"Okay, see you when you get here." The call ended while I bit my lip, throwing my phone into the cup holder.
Damn, I fucked up. I couldn't help to think to myself. Something I did every moment of the day.
It was everyday I had to live with these demons of my past, knowing I broke her heart and she would probably never love a nigga again. No matter what I did.
She claimed she forgave me but it's been six years and I can't remember the last time she told me she loved me.
I knew she'd probably never really forgive me and she'd never be okay with this shit, no matter how much she loved Marley. I just had to make it my duty to do all that I could for her to stay because I couldn't lose her. She was my heart.
Breaking me away from my thoughts, my phone buzzed again in the cup holder and I saw that it was Porsha calling. Scoffing, I grabbed my phone and answered anyway since I figured it was about Marley.
"Yo." I relunctantly answered.
"Daddy." Marley's voice came through the phone, instantly changing my whole mood.
"What's up, babygirl? You good?" The tone in my voice changed.
"No, I miss you." She went onto say and I could hear that she was pouting.
"I know. Daddy miss you too." I sighed deeply, thinking about my baby and the face she was probably making right now.
I just wanted to get her out of there, I wanted her to live with me so bad.
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Money Makin' (Completed)
Action"So when you gon' stop playing and let me hit that shit, Zuria?" Mitch asked while he smoked a blunt in my mother's living room and we both sat on the floor. "Let you hit this?" I asked, raising an eyebrow as I watched him blow smoke into the air. ...