The Rise and Fall of the Barnes Brothers Reloaded
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I walked out and met the pastor at the arch because we chose to get married on the beach. It was just family there with us, so we didn’t have a big crowd and that’s what we wanted. After I was settled in my all white linen suit, the music began to play and out walked Jaako and a very pregnant Yameka and then Omari and Zemia. They got into place, and the music changed to the song by Leela James Fall for you. The words to that song resonated through my soul.
“I’m so used to standing, I’m so used to being on my own. This thing is new baby, it feels like I’m losing control.” I sang to myself. And I don’t give a damn what y’all say anybody who hears the got damn song gonna sing it, even a muthafuckin’ thug.
When I looked up and into the eyes of Jenacia, I couldn’t help the tear that rolled down my face. I tried to hurry up and wipe, but it was no use, the cameras had already flashed. Jenacia wore this beautiful white dress that showed her titties off and hugged every curve she had. It was a light material, and it made her look very elegant and sexy as hell. I had to adjust my shit. I heard Ma call my name and then threw me a dirty look. Hell, I guess the cameras caught that shit too.
Pops got her to the altar and kissed her on the cheek and then handed her to me. I took my thumb and wiped where he had kissed, and everybody started laughing. I grabbed her up and kissed the hell out of her. The pastor cleared his throat.
“Son, we ain’t got to that part.” He told me.
“My bad.” I smiled and looked at my beautiful bride. “You look absolutely beautiful.”
“Thank you, baby.” She said, and then we gave the pastor our undivided attention. The ceremony part went fairly quick, and I was happy about that. I didn’t have time to listen to all of that shit I just wanted to hear him say that we were married.
“I now pronounce you husband and wife you can now—” I grabbed her up before he could even finish his statement. “Well okay, kiss your bride.” He finished anyway, and everyone clapped.
We had a beautiful run in the drug game. We rose, and we fell, hard. Lessons were definitely learned, and I appreciate each and every one of them. We lost some loved ones along the way, and we gained a few new ones. Life couldn’t be better for the Barnes crew. Life is full of Beautiful Mistakes, and sometimes you have to seek some Beautiful Revenge.
AND WE OUT!