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GEMMA'S HAPPY VALENTINE'S

I'm setting here in the laundry and this whole scene just popped into my head so I thought I would share it with you. It kind of makes me feel bad since it reminds me of a title I have yet to finish, but will happily get to it when I am inspired again.

It's really hard since all I have to write is the end, but at the same time the ending can also make or break your story..but either way I hope you enjoy my little piece inspired also by the upcoming Valentine's Day.

GEMMA' S HAPPY VALENTINE'S

"I'm not going anywhere with you," she told him sternly, "you think because you bring me some cheap roses and an apology everything is okay?"

"I don't know how many times I can say I'm sorry." He said to her with insincere tears in his eyes. " I really don't know what happened sweetie, one minute were talking and the next thing I remember is you standing at the door screaming as I woke up."

" listen Troy, I want you and your bullshit gone from my door before I call the police."

"The police? Why would you need to do that? I just want to talk to you and start over."

" And I've told you I don't want anything to do with you, so you can go back to Elease and see if she wants your company."

"Dammit Gemma," Troy yelled as he pounded on the front door. "Why do you have to be such a bitch? It only happened one time, one time. Open the damn door!"

"Get the hell out of here Troy, we're done and don't give me that one time shit. What about Suzie, Audrey, LaShawna, huh? Were they all one time mistakes too?" She screamed through the door. "You think I didn't know!"

Troy knew he had been caught and nothing he could say would get Gemma to open the door.

"Fine you weren't much anyway,"he said as he throw the roses at the door and walked down the driveway.

"Is he gone?" The half dressed man asked.

"I'm sorry about that," she said to her guest. "Yeah he is gone," she said as she checked the security screen. Some guys just don't get when it's over."

Eric walked over to her and held her tightly against his bare chest, "well I'm glad you're here with me. Happy Valentine's Day," he said then kissed her deeply.




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