by Carrie Macon
Venice and the dressmaker waited on Shyla to try the dresses on. The first was a white sequined Cinderella dress. It was okay but the balloon arms made it look like the dress that Glenda the Good Witch wore in the Wizard of Oz. Shyla and Venice both began humming we represent the lollipop kids. She said no to that dress.
The next dress was a pastel rainbow number. It was several thin layers of crepe just thrown together. It had spaghetti straps, a trimmed waist and crisscross at the back. If it wasn’t for all of the material at the bottom it would have been great. It was more springy than summery.
When Shyla saw the next dress she instantly fell in love. She hadn’t even had to try it on to know that it fit and she would look amazing in it. “Venice I think this is the dress. It’s gorgeous.”
“Well hurry up and put it on. Let me see what it looks like.”
Shyla walked out the dressing room with a wide grin on her face.
“Oh, Shyla, you look beautiful. That dress is you.”
“It is, isn’t it?” Venice nodded. “I just love it.” Shyla slid her hands down her hips. The dress was soft and very comfortable.
It was a cranberry colored, velour halter dress, with splits up both sides about three inches above the knee. The back was in a V-shape from the top of her back to her lower back just above the buttock, trimmed with rhinestones designed as butterfly wings. Two thin straps lined down the back from the top of the halter to the top of the wing tips. It fit her every curve and showed off just enough cleavage to be rated PG-13. She looked wonderful.
“This is beautiful. It feels good. You don’t think this reveals too much up top?” she asked the dressmaker.
“Sweetheart this dress was made for a busty woman. It looks amazing on you. I hadn’t made it for anyone in particular. I know how hard it is for women built like you, big busted, wide hipped and small waist to find the right kind of clothing, especially evening attire, so I have a line just for us. I could mold your shape to a mannequin for a pair of jeans and hit the lottery. Every black woman in America would buy then. Let me know if you’re willing to participate, I’ll pay you generously.”
“That sounds great. I’ll let you know. How much is the dress?” Shyla asked.
“Honey today is your lucky day. This dress is on me.” Shyla and Venice both stood with their mouths hanging open. “Babies, don’t gape at a blessing, just accept it. You just promise to come back and talk to me about molding your body for some jeans.”
“I most definitely will. Thank you so much.” She bagged Shyla’s and Venice’s dresses and sent them on their way but not before getting a hefty hug from the both of them.
“That was very nice of her, wasn’t it?”
“Miss Goldie is like that. She grew up with my mom and she’s been doing my clothes since I was a baby. She’s good.”
“No. Miss Goldie is great with a capital G.
“That she is. Your dress is fabulous. I wouldn’t be surprised if my little brother-in-law-to-be doesn’t let you out in that. I’m telling you he will be sticking to you like glue.”
“That’s what I’m hoping.”
“I’m so glad that he’s finally found someone that he can honestly, without hesitation, say that loves him in return.”
“I do love him. I’ve run from it long enough, I don’t want to run anymore. And his daughter’s, oh, they are angels.”
“Yes they are and they’ve really taken to you.”
“I wasn’t so sure how they would receive me but I am so glad that they like me. I fell in love with their pictures. I feel this closeness to them, like they belong to me.”
“They will in no time. Just love them and everything else will fall into place.” Shyla nodded. She finally believed that what she was feeling and what she had with Zackary was good.
Venice and Shyla walked over to the drugstore to retrieve the items that she needed and also went into the accessory store and grabbed a few items. The shoe store had just opened so they spent thirty minutes in their trying on shoes that would match their dresses. They both ended up with silver open-toed heels but different designs. Shyla was laughing at something Venice had previously said when she heard her utter, “What in the hell?”
“What’s the matter?” Shyla asked putting her bag on top of the car.
“Someone stole one of my tires.”
“You’ve got to be kidding?” Shyla said but Venice told her to come around and look. She did. “Who steals a damn tire in the middle of broad daylight?”
“Some random idiot, who has nothing better to do on a Saturday morning, I need to call Braxton.
She dialed the number waiting for him to pick up. He did on the third ring.
“Hey baby. Where are you?”
“I came to pick up my dress and some jerk stole one of my tires.”
“You’re joking.”
No, I’m not. Just ask Shyla. She’s here with me.” Braxton was laughing. “You’re laughing now but you just remember that you just paid twelve hundred dollars for these babies.” He sobered. “Yeah, I thought that might calm you down.
“Tell me exactly where you are.”
“We’re at The Fragrance Boutique on Carmel and Spruce.”
“I’m on my way, baby. Don’t move from that spot.”
“And risk the other tires being gone, not on my life. See you when you get here.”
“I love you, baby.”
“I love you, too. And let Zack know.” He agreed just before they hang up.
“What did he say?”
“That he’s on his way. He’s going to call Zack and let him know so he’ll be ready when he get over there and he’s going to let the folks know, on his way out. They should be here in less than thirty minutes.”
“Good. I still can’t believe my cell battery is dead. It must have died last night. I’m lucky that I carry my I.D. and bank card on me at all times. I wouldn’t have been able to buy anything.”
“Oh well. We’ll just have to sit here and wait.”
And wait they did.
They talked about the previous night and how much fun they had singing to a captivated audience. The best part was her serenading Zackary. That would go down in the history books for the Trellis family.
Thirty minutes later Braxton and Brennan drove up. They took a look at the car, changed the tire with the donut that was the spare and Braxton sent Shyla home with Brennan. Venice’s Porsche was a two-seater and neither she nor Shyla could drive Brennan’s truck because it was a stick. Neither had the patience nor desired to learn to drive one.
Brennan and Braxton helped Shyla with her purchases and then helped her into the truck. Shyla asked where Zackary was and Braxton informed her that he had called Zackary but left a message on his phone when he didn’t get an answer. She understood. Maybe he was still sleeping or out getting the girls.
Brennan and Shyla talked about the night’s events and he also apologized about the flirting and teasing his brother. He knew that Zackary really like Shyla, maybe was even in love with her and it was wrong for him to see just how far he could go to get him riled up. They continued to talk. Shyla realized that Brennan wasn’t such a bad guy, that he had been through a lot with women, one in particular. He didn’t give her any detail just that he walked away from the relationship and it was for the best.
Kemah would be great for Brennan, Shyla thought. She’d make sure the two met one day. She had a good feeling about the two of them hooking up.
They drove up laughing. Zackary and Felton were standing on the porch. Essence had just walked out which brought Brennan’s attention to the porch anyway.
“Oh shit,” Brennan said.
“What’s wrong?” Shyla looked up and saw Zackary. She smiled and waved.
“Someone doesn’t look at all happy.”
“You guys worry too much. No one is upset. Braxton left him a message.”
“I don’t know how long you’ve known my brother but I’ve known him all his life and I kno
w his expressions. And if I say he’s mad, he’s mad.”
“Okay if you say so.” Shyla didn’t believe Brennan and she was going to prove him wrong.
Just as the truck pulled to a stop, Zackary opened the door and helped Shyla out. She turned and grabbed her dress and the bags from the drugstore while Brennan got the other bags she couldn’t carry and walked around the back of the truck.
“Hi baby.”
“Hi.” She went to kiss him but he turned away.
“What’s wrong?”
“Where have you been?”
“Shopping!” she held up the bags in her hand.
“For three hours, Shyla. Didn’t you tell Essence that you were going for a walk and coming straight back here?”
“Yes and I had every intention of coming right back, so what’s with the third degree? I went shopping and now I’m here. I got something for you. Well for us,” she reached in the bag to pull it out then thought better. Even if everyone knew that they had been intimate last night they didn’t need to know everything.
Zackary didn’t want to hear that. “How is it that you come by being with Brennan?” Brennan stepped around and put the bags on the porch then tried answering the question himself.
“Z.”
“I’m not talking to you, Brennan,” he said disgusted.
“Zackary, someone stole one of Venice’s tires and we needed a ride home.”
“But she’s not with you.”
She shook her head. “No, she’s-”
Zackary held up his hand cutting he words. “I don’t believe you,” he said with unreserved irritation.
“You don’t believe me?” she stood stunned.
“Z, don’t do this,” his brother begged.
He slammed Brennan’s passenger side door then pointed to him. “You shut the hell up. I’ll deal with you later.”
“Hold up a damn minute, Z.” Zackary ignored him.
“So how did it feel?”
“Z. Don’t.” Shyla looked to Brennan then back to Zackary.
“How did what feel? Why are you so angry this morning?”
“Zackary! Dammit. Don’t you do this.” Brennan already knew what was on his mind. He’d seen it before. But nothing could stop the coldness that was in his brother’s voice.
“How did it feel for you having my brother between your legs?”
“Shit.”
Shyla was too shocked to say a word. Her heart felt like it had been snatched out of her chest, drop kicked, picked up, drop kicked a second time then stomped until it stopped beating. She tried to go into the house, but he snatched her from off the porch step.
“How in the hell can you call yourself a woman? You screw me all night and you wake up screwing my brother. It’s nasty and filthy. I hope he at least had condoms. I wouldn’t want you to get pregnant and have to get a paternity test to see who the father is.”
She was crying savagely.
“Hell. No, Zackary. I am not going to let you talk to her like that. And the two of you should be ashamed of yourselves letting him speak to your cousin that way,” he said to Essence and Felton but standing in Zackary’s face.
“You have about two seconds to get the hell out of my face and off my property,” Zackary said.
“Or you’re going to do what bad ass, Z?”
“Or I will lay you bitch ass out.”
“Not on this day, little brother. Not this day.”
By now Big Zack and Mama V had heard the commotion. Big Zack ran over and jumped between his two sons.
“What the hell is wrong with the two of you?’
“Ask these two.” He looked down his nose at Shyla and turned like he was disgusted.
“We can hear you all the way over at our place. It’s a good thing the girls are still over Mrs. Peterson’s or they would want to know what the hell is happening, too.”
Shyla finally got up the strength to speak and when she did she was breathing fire.
“You d-disgusting, spineless, s-sorry ass piece of shit, you call yourself a -a-man. Are you serious? I didn’t do anything with your…him. Someone stole V-Venice’s tire, she called Braxton and he called you.” She could hardly get her words out for the hiccups and her uncontrolled breathing and it didn’t help that she was screaming. “He didn’t get an answer so he left a damn voice mail.”
“Shyla calm down, you’re getting yourself worked up. You need to breath.” Brennan grabbed at her arm but she snatched away. Her voice was coming back to her and she wasn’t done.
“Somehow he,” pointing at Brennan, “and Braxton came to get us, instead of you and Braxton. And since Venice’s car is a two-seater she went with him. Neither Venice nor I know how to drive a stick which is what Brennan has. You can easily verify this when you listen to your voicemails or call Braxton on his phone.
“Mr. Zack I will have to ask for your forgiveness because I am going to say something here that is probably too much for your ears, but I am so sick and fucking tired of having to explain myself or answer to selfish, unloving, uncaring, miserable know-it-all people.
“Every time I turn the hell around it is one thing or another with you. If you weren’t so damn paranoid about your brother and me we would be able to get somewhere but you can’t and you can’t change that you have screwed up with me for the very last time.
“I hope your pitiful ass is happy now. I don’t ever want to have anything else to do with you in this life or any other. I’ll be out of your home just as soon as I can pack my things.” She went to go inside but immediately turned back. “By the way, take these.” She threw the condoms at him and stormed pass him saying, “I hope you choke on them.”
Brennan stood shaking his head. “You are such an idiot. Why can’t you just listen to people before you make accusations? You’re a bigger ass than I’ve ever been.” He shook his head and chuckled. “All this time we’ve been pissed at Gloria for what she did to you. Is that really what happened or did your fixation actually drive her into the arms of those other men?”
Zackary lunged for Brennan but his father and Felton were quicker.
“I cannot believe this mess. It was bad enough to have to deal with this when you were kids but to act like this as grown men in front of your mother and company is unacceptable. I want you both at the house in ten minutes. Zackary go get dressed and do not say anything else to that woman in there. If I have to stand over you and watch you, I will.”
Just them Braxton and Venice drove up and by the expression on everyone’s face something major had went on.
Braxton jumped from the car and went straight to Zackary.
“Zack, what did you do?”
He laughed. “What in the hell makes you think I did something?”
“Because I know that look, and it’s not good.”
“No I don’t imagine that it is,” he told him everything.
Braxton sat on the porch and let it sink in before he went off.
“Have you lost your damn mind? What in the hell is going on with you? I can’t believe that after last night you would even suggest that Shyla was ever with Brennan. Everything she told you was the truth. Gloria really did a number on you.” It was a true statement but what was even truer was that he brought this all on himself.
“Zackary go put on some clothes and the two of you get to the main house now.”
“Why do I have to go? I wasn’t involved in this crap.”
“Braxton am I your father?”
“That’s what my birth certificate says.” His father gave him a ‘don’t let me put my foot to you look.’ He swallowed the lump in his throat. “Yes, father.”
“Then I expect you to do what the hell I say when the hell I say it. I don’t care that you’re an adult. Hightail it to the house and take your twin here with you.”
Nothing else was said. They jumped in Brennan’s truck and went on their way. Venice went in to check on Shyla. She was crying, crying hard.
She heard Essence ask
, “Shyla, please tell me that nothing happened between you and Brennan.” She couldn’t believe that Essence, her own cousin, treating her as if everything that had happened was all her fault. The things she heard Shyla yelling was way over the top.
“I hate you, I hate you all. I never want to see you again. You’re not my family. If I hadn’t made that stupid promise to stay here until Monday I would leave right now. I can get someone to take me to a hotel that’s not a problem but after this you will never see me again. I hate you, hate you, hate you.” She screamed and yelled then kicked her out of the room. It was really bad.
When Essence left the room she had tears in her eyes. Shyla threw an early pregnancy test out in the hallway. Essence picked it up and went to her husband and cried.
Venice stood at the door way and watched Shyla fall to the floor in agony crying. She was in a lot of pain and Venice didn’t know what she could do for her. “Shyla do you need anything?” She asked cautiously.
She shook her head and continued crying. It made Venice cry too. She closed the door behind her and went to her home.
Hours later Zackary returned home. He went to Shyla’s room. He could still hear her through the door crying. How many tears could she cry? She was really hurt. Hurt to the core.
He pleaded with her to let him in so that they could talk but she wouldn’t answer. He had to know that she wouldn’t. No amount of apologies could change what was done. It was like voting for a president and in less than six months you realized you made the wrong choice. Well now you have to deal with that decision you made.
When Mama V came over she got Shyla to open the door. She held her to her bosom and rocked her crying form like she would one of her own. After calming her down and several minutes of talking she helped Shyla get her things together and took them to her house. She couldn’t stay in Zackary’s place a minute longer.
Zackary didn’t try to stop his mother when she escorted Shyla out of the house. He knew not to interfere with whatever she was doing. She would take good care of her.