All Mye Queen's Men, Chronicles of Love - Volume I (21 page)

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Authors: Brenda Stokes Lee

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Logic's
handsome
face
bursts
into
a
bright
grin.
 
"Calm
down.
 
You
know
that
you're
more
than
pussy
to
me.
 
Yeah,
there's
a
hell
of
a
lot
of
ass
in
Maryland.
 
But
there's
only
one
Queen
for
me."

"Look,
the
bottom
line
is
that
I
have
a
boyfriend.
In
fact
you
just
met
him.
 
So
none
of
this
shit
really
matters."

"So
what?
 
You
can
be
fucking
both
those
niggas.
 
I
don't
even
give
a
fuck.
 
I'm
here
to
get
back
what
belongs
to
me
and
that's
really
all
that
matters."

"Logic,
I
like
him.
 
Don't
fuck
this
up
for
me
with
your
bullshit."

Logic
smiles,
"Yeah,
but
you
don't
love
him.
 
Because
you're
still
in
love
with
me.
 
Aren

t
you."

"Whatever!
 
There's
no
reasoning
with
you.
 
Look,
your
five
minutes
are
up.
 
It's
time
for
you
to
go.
 
I
got
something
I
need
to
do."
 
Queen
answered
as
she
walked
to
the
door
to
show
him
out.

"Fair
enough.
 
I
knew
it
wasn't
going
to
be
easy.
 
I'll
go
now
that
I
know
where
to
find
you."

Queen
reserved
comment.
 
The
confusion
on
her
face
was
undeniable.

Logic
could
sense
Queen

s
frustration.
 
He
knew
she
was
hurt
and
confused,
but
he
also
knew
that
she
still
had
a
place
in
her
heart
that
belonged
only
to
him.
 
With
nothing
left
to
say,
he
kisses
her
on
her
cheek.
 
"I'm
sorry
I
hurt
you
Mye
Queen.
 
It
was
not
my
intention.
 
If
you
give
me
the
opportunity
I
promise
that
I'll
make
it
right."

His
kiss,
though
soft,
sweet
and
gentle
stung
Queen's
face.
 
But
not
as
much
as
the
tears
that
flowed
down
her
cheeks
afterward
 
She
had
been
trying
to
hold
them
back
from
the
moment
she
saw
him.
 

Seeing
her
cry
touched
Logic.
 
"Queen
please
don't
cry.
 
I
fucked
up,
but
that
doesn't
mean
that
I'm
not
still
in
love
with
you.
 
We
can
work
this
out.
 
That's
why
I'm
in
Atlanta.
 
We're
going
to
work
this
out.
 
I
promise.
 
Okay?"

"Logic,
I
can't
do
this
right
now.
 
Please
do
me
a
favor
and
just
go."
Queen
answered
as
she
tried
to
open
the
door.

"I
understand."
Logic
responded
as
he
gently
pushed
the
door
closed.
 
His
body
had
Queen's
pinned
against
the
door.
 
"I

m
still
in
love
with
you
Mye
Queen."
 
He
confessed
as
he
leaned
down
and
kissed
her
lips.

Queen
did
not
move.
 
Mesmerized
by
his
intoxicating
cologne
and
his
pretty
boy,
Charm
City
charm
she
allowed
him
to
suck
her
lips
in
his
mouth.
 
Sensing
her
surrender
he
introduced
his
tongue
into
her
mouth
and
searched
for
her.
 
He
found
it
and
their
tongues
did
an
old
familiar
dance,
a
soft
dance
that
Queen
had
to
admit
that
she
missed.

"Your
lips
still
taste
sweet
as
honey."
His
sexy
voice
whispered
as
he
kissed
her
again.

Finally
Queen
recovered
and
responded.
 
"Yours
still
taste
like
Asia's
pussy."

Logic
laughs.
 
"Oh!
 
You're
funny."

"And
you're
wasting
my
damn
time!
 
So,
open
the
door."
Queen
said
as
she
slips
beneath
his
arms
and
quickly
distances
herself
from
him.

"Okay
Mye
Queen,
I
understand.
 
I
won't
over
stay
my
welcome."
 
Logic
said
as
he
opens
the
door
to
find
the
twin
towers,
Teddy
and
Paul
standing
at
the
door.
 
Unmoved
by
their
presence
he
walks
between
them
as
if
they
weren't
even
there.
 
"I'll
see
you
in
class
Mye
Queen."

Queen
ignores
the
comment.

"What
the
hell
is
he
talking
about
Queen?"
Paul
asked?

"I'll
explain
later."
Queen
responded
as
she
watched
with
mixed
emotions
as
Logic
walked
away.

"Give
me
some
love
Cuz,
I
got
to
get
back
to
Baltimore."
 
Mookey
said
as
he
came
in
to
give
Queen
a
big
hug
and
a
kiss.
As
he
wiped
the
lone
tear
that
ran
down
her
face
he
whispered
in
her
ear,

He
still
loves
you.
 
Everything
is
going
to
be
okay.

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