Authors: Brenda Hampton
“You're there,” she cried out. “Right where Iâ¦I need you to tickle that spot and fuck me harder. Go hard, baby! Turn this shit up and dig deeper into this pussy. It's talking to you, Jaylin. Don't you hear it speaking?”
“Loud and clear. Keep talking.”
To avoid her cum from flowing on the hood of my car, I grabbed her hips and pulled her to me. I positioned her pretty ass right in front of me, and honored her request to turn this shit up. Chase's pussy kept talking. Talked so much that, after her orgasm, she faced me and threw her arms tightly around my neck. I caressed her trembling body, keeping it close to mine. I could feel her heart beating fast, and as we stood in silence, I chuckled at the thought of her being in my Naughty clique. Shame on me for daring to go there, but a man like me would never let a pussy that speaks so clearly to me pass me by.
“What are you thinking about?” Chase whispered. “You've been awfully quiet.”
“Just thinking about how good you were to me and about how we all won this challenge without even knowing it.”
Chase cocked her head back to look at me. “Winners? Really? My pussy may be a real winner, but my pockets are still empty. And I'm not sure if the others would agree with you on the winning thing or not.”
“Maybe, maybe not. But when you have an open mind, you'll see what I mean.”
She shrugged and straightened her clothes. I watched Chase, thinking about her comment. In my opinion, she was the sex-game winner. From day one, it was her motive, and she had conquered all. If she was disappointed about not being a big winner, maybe she should have set her stakes higher. Prince was the life-lessons winner. He gained much knowledge, hopefully making him a better young man. Roc won pertaining to relationships. When you know better, you do better. I predict that after his woes are worked through, he'd be on the right path. Sylvia got another wake-up call about self and friends, and Jada could possibly be the biggest winner of us all. Hell House put us in a position to prosper, but prospering wasn't always about money. It was unfortunate that Chase wasn't smart enough to realize it, so with that in mind, I washed my hands of her. Good pussy with the lack of brains didn't do much for me these days, so I said my goodbyes, got in my car, and jetted.
Surprised? Don't be. It's how I, Jaylin Jerome Rogers, smoothly operated. Hate me or love me, I represent who I say I am. I pressed my foot on the accelerator, zooming in and out of traffic while thinking about the future of Hell House. The thoughts of it made a smile wash across my face, and I winked ahead at what all of this would eventually lead to.
Two words: Stay tuned.
A St. Louis native, Brenda Hampton is recognized as being a writer who brings the heat. She has written over twenty-plus novels, including anthologies, and her literary career is filled with many accomplishments. Her name has graced the
Essence
magazine best- sellers list, and she was named a favorite female fiction writer in
Upscale
magazine. Her mystery novel,
The Dirty Truth,
was nominated for an African American Literary Award, and she was awarded, by Infini Promotions, for being the best female writer.
Hampton's dedication to her career, and her original literary works, led to a multibook deal. She works as a literary representative for an array of talented authors, and she is the executive producer of an upcoming reality TV show, based out of St. Louis, Missouri where she resides.
In an effort to show appreciation to her colleagues in literature, Hampton created The Brenda Hampton Honorary Literacy Award and Scholarship Fund. The award not only celebrates writers, but it also represents unique individuals who put forth every effort to up- hold the standards of African-American literature. Visit the author at
www.brendamhampton.com
and
www.hellhouse.homestead.com
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