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She Isn't Complicated

Everyone has their own belief about us. Some man think they fully understand who we are. How we operate. Why we do certain things... the truth is You don't But How do you fully understand someone when we haven't fully discovered ourselves. So we tell our story. Each woman with a lesson of their own. All that will blow your life. Hopefully You'll understand that we not that complicated.

Serial_seresposa · LGBT+
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9 Chs

Fifth_Alice_ discoveries with pain

We couldn't believe he disappeared, Alisa had sobered up quickly to hunt him down, while waited for her. I wasn't bothered but all that played in my mind was how he looked at Ellen. He was so enchanted by her. The way he looked at her body, I knew he loved the curves, he loved my melanin friend. Jeez, why did God send him now, she was committed to her boyfriend.

What to do, what to do…Alice think.

"You're okay?" she asked as she stood, I was confused until I saw Alisa return, looking pissed off. She didn't find him…good. It would've become a messy situation if she screwed him. I needed to see him and Ellen close to each other again.

The question is how?

"That damn hunk disappeared like a ghost. I've never been so annoyed in my life." Alisa fumed.

"You actually have, remember Johnathan and Nathan then there was also-"

"Shut it, Ellen the Generous. Did you see that man? Whoever has that and hasn't married him is stupid. I would place his ass on lockdown, permanently." She said whilst snapping her finger.

"We get it! Come one, we are going to Alice's place first then, later on, I'm dropping you home, then I'm going home." Ellen said as she tugged at Alisa.

"Thank you, Max!" she yelled as she waved.

"Bye ladies, don't be gone for too long." He said waving at us.

Ellen drove us to my apartment with Lawerence, I hadn't changed the locks or left yet as I had rented out my place months back. Ellen's boyfriend now lived with her, Alisa…let's just say was too wild sometimes.

So, I wasn't sure what to do, I would have to call my agent and find out if my apartment was still being rented out. If it was available, I would move back in almost immediately and take it off the market. If not, I would have to inform the tenants about the changes. Until then I had to find another place or stay in the girl's place, the worst solution would be having to stay with Lawerence. And that wasn't a good idea.

We were giggling as we entered the place, Ellen and Alisa were constantly at each others throats like crazy. I wouldn't blame them, they both at similar personalities, just that Ellen was slightly or well currently gently. Alisa, on the other hand, preferred to be free, she was hurt once and decided never again.

"Do you still have the Xbox here?" Ellen asked as she brought out three wine glasses and Alisa opened the wine.

"Oh, please do make yourself home ladies, why don't you."

"Oh, shut up," Alisa said as she poured the wine into the glasses.

"I found it!" Ellen squealed as she plugged it in. I knew she was searching for a dancing game without even asking.

When we drank, she liked being a bit sporty. Especially if we were home, it always used to be like this. When we stayed together, there were two fridges. One for groceries another for our cravings when one of our periods hit. The wine cellar was always repacked monthly, also the alcohol cabinet. Each person took shifts in cooking. We balanced each other out quite well until we each started dating, except for Alisa. We all had to separate from then onwards but we made sure that every week we spent time together.

We have always had a bond since varsity. Each doing their own thing, each with their own story. For instance, Alisa didn't have a dad, he walked out when she was a few months old. So, she didn't trust a man from then onwards. My parents were still together but I studied to be a journalist. Ellen, on the other hand, lost her dad to cancer when she was 19, she's always been a writer. An author. A good one too, in fact great.

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"Oh, hell no," Ellen whispered with shock and a tinge of anger.

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"God please no…" I whispered as my heartfelt pain again, the worst part was, it wouldn't stop. It wouldn't stop. I knew that sound very well.

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"That's the headboard huh?" Alisa asked as she sipped her wine carefully. Trying hard to suppress her anger. "Huh, Alice?!" Alisa snapped. I nodded, too numb to speak.

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"You wanna stay down here?" Ellen asked as pulled off her earrings and shoes. Then went on to tie up her afro. Alisa also followed the lead and pulled off her shoes and tied up her hair. I shook my head but didn't take off my shoes and earrings. I just pulled the bottle to me and drank.

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"Ready?" Alisa asked but I knew she wasn't talking to me. She was asking Ellen. They signaled each other and began walking upstairs. I followed slowly, chasing the demons called memories to their source. They continued as if they hadn't heard us but how would they, this bitch was loud as hell. To make matters worse, she had a ring on her finger. I shook my head as tears begun to fall. I drank the wine again and then looked at the side to find Alisa recording with her phone. These morons had no idea what was going on around them.

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They were on my bed, my duvet, it all smelled like her and their musty deed. Our pictures still hung on the wall. Memories each with their own story, I looked at Ellen and saw her pull out a baseball bat from the closet. He would feel my pain, I would make sure of it. The pain was as loud as a siren that needed to come out. My white sheets stained…I walked forward.

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Not caring if I made noise or not, when I could hear that he was close to his release, I spilled the cold wine on him. He jumped off her so quickly, he didn't see the bat hit him in the face, knocking him out, cold. I looked at the woman and I didn't realize that the tears hadn't stopped running down my cheeks.

"How sad is it��that another woman, married to another man, chooses another man who belongs to another woman to fill her desire. How do you feel letting him fuck you in my bed filled with my scent, with our pictures hung high with pride? Staring at a stranger like you. You're worse than a hoe, the funny thing is a prostitute has better morals than you, in fact, you're worse than a homewrecker. You should consider teaching or in fact open an academy, for women like you, who don't know how to fix their own crumbling home's so they ruin another." I whispered. "I hope you are barren with life as you have made me barren with forgiveness."

"Get the fuck out." Alisa snapped. She quickly stood up, grabbing her clothes off the floor, and then paused as she saw Lawerence's body.

"If you can carry him, your welcome to," Ellen said as she leaned on the wall, twirling the bat in her hand. She shook her head as she trembled. She turned so fast but didn't see Alisa's fist coming.

"Ahh!" she screamed.

"I said get the fuck out!" she snapped. The poor thing ran out so quickly, she never looked back. I walked to Lawerence as I heard him groan, I shook the bottle, and when I heard that there was still contents. I spilled it on him causing him to huff and wipe the wine off.

"I'll be back for my shit tomorrow," I said sidestepping him.