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by Pat Tucker




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  Dear Reader:

  What if married couples decided to give each other a free Friday once a month to do whatever they want? Follow Leela and Riley, whose best friends, Bill and Samantha, become newly single and encourage them to join them on the social scene at bars and parties. Eventually, Riley suggests he and his wife try an innovative approach to saving their marriage. Although it’s his idea, some surprising uncertainty comes along with the experiment.

  Discover what happens in this thought-provoking read where relationships intertwine; some are new hookups and others are reconnections—for better or worse. In addition to her marital woes, Leela finds herself in the middle of family drama, including a stunning secret in her grandparents’ marriage and its troubling effect on her mother, Linda, who struggles to cope once the revelation comes to light.

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  ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

  I thank God for the endless blessings bestowed upon me. All of the love I can muster up to my patient and wonderful mother, Deborah Tucker Bodden; and the very best sister anyone could ever have, Denise Braxton; my handsome, loving husband, Coach Wilson, and the rest of my entire family. It is a challenging time in publishing so I wanted to give incredible high praise to ______________ (your name goes here!!!) Yes, you, the reader! I know now more than ever before you are bombarded with choices and that’s what makes your selection of my work such a humbling experience. I will never take your support for granted and I vow to keep writing great, jaw-dropping stories for your reading pleasure. If I have forgotten anyone, and I’m sure I have, please be sure to charge it to my head and not my heart. Please be sure to connect with me on social media:

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  PROLOGUE

  “What the hell?!” a stunned voice exclaimed.

  Expensive champagne sprayed from Leela Franklin’s perfectly painted lips as her eyes widened in stunned disbelief. Her mouth fell open and she struggled to believe what she saw.

  “Jeeee-sus!” someone shrieked.

  The Waterford crystal flute slipped from Leela’s fingers and broke into pieces as it hit the marble floor. Two people jumped out of the way; droplets flew in every direction.

  “OhMyGod!”

  Leela’s heart pounded against her chest. She looked around anxiously. Where was her best friend, Samantha Thomas? Better yet, where was her husband, Riley?

  Every eye in the room was glued to the screen; the mouths of many people hung to the floor.

  “Umph, umph, umph. Ain’t that Samantha’s husband, Bill?” Linda, Leela’s mother, leaned closer and asked. “Chile, what kind of Mickey Fickey foolishness are these folks into?”

  The dimmed lights that blanketed the room made it nearly impossible for Leela to make out where Samantha stood.

  Had she planned this?

  Why do it in front of an entire house full of friends, family, and co-workers?

  Leela was embarrassed for her friend.

  Minutes earlier, Samantha said she needed go get something from her bedroom and vanished. That was when the anniversary video started. Leela never thought much of Samantha’s abrupt disappearance at such a crucial time. She figured Samantha had gone to find her husband. Wouldn’t the happy couple want to be near each other while the video played?

  But Bill had been across the room talking to Leela’s husband, Riley, and a few of their colleagues.

  Bill and Samantha Thomas were Leela and Riley’s closest friends. Plans for their tenth anniversary party had been in the works for the past two months. Leela and Samantha had painstakingly gone over every detail. The video was supposed to set the tone for the evening and put everyone in a festive, celebratory mood. It was supposed to be a compilation of pictures that chronicled Bill and Samantha’s life together.

  Instead, it looked more like a raunchy, homemade, sex tape. The couple on it seemed to hump each other vigorously, on furniture, on the floor, and several times, in various showers. Their different outfits indicated that all the screwing had occurred over a period of time.

  It was obvious that the video was recorded in secret, because it looked grainy, and from an angle that implied the camera was too far away to get the clear, crisp images most could appreciate.

  Unfortunately for Bill, even with it being shot from a distance, the image of him and the woman who was not his wife was clear. This was despite the fact that some shots looked like they were blocked by furniture and even curtains.

  Soon, gasps and whispers rose from the crowd gathered in the room. Noises and chatter grew louder as the shocking images continued to play out on the seventy-inch flat-screen. The size of the screen made their explicit acts appear larger than life.

  “I need to find Sam!” exclaimed Leela.

  She looked around, and cautiously stepped over the liquid and shattered glass at her feet, and went in search of Samantha. But a sudden rush of brightness stopped Leela cold. She looked up and saw Samantha perched on the second-floor landing, looking down at the crowd.

  The expression on her face was not one of horror or devastation like Leela expected to see.

  How could she appear so calm and collected while all of this was going on? People in the room were seconds away from flying into a frenzy, and Samantha was upstairs, seemingly coasting above it all.

  “That’s just a glimpse of the steamy love affair that’s been going on between my husband and his tramp at the office,” Samantha said. Her voice was just as calm as her demeanor.

  Samantha wore her fancy sequined dress, but was barefoot, and her hair looked like she’d been on the losing end of a tussle. Leela struggled to get a handle on the situation. When had things spiraled so out of control? Earlier, Samantha seemed fine, didn’t she?

  “You nasty, cheating bastard!” Samantha finally screamed. She pointed a crooked finger in Bill’s direction.

  All eyes found, and zeroed in on Bill.

  Bill appeared nervous under the glare of the sudden attention. The color seemed to seep from his face and perspiration settled on his forehead. He was fidgety and he wore a guilty expression.

  “Samantha! Stop this shit right the hell now!”

  “You don’t tell me what the hell to do! I’m not Kelly! Go tell Kelly what to do! All of the lies and deception. You are one sick, cheating, low-life bastard!”

  Riley looked back and forth between the two, as did almost everyone in the room.

  Bill made a move toward the staircase, but Riley stepped in and blocked his path.

  “Not a good move, Dawg. You’re too mad right now,” Riley said.

  Bill’s nostrils flared; rage flashed in his eyes. He looked at his friend, then up at his wife, as he balled and unballed his fists. “Samantha, this is completely uncalled for!”

  “Oh, I’m just getting started!” Samantha spat. “You wait ’til I’m done with your no-good ass!”

  The video still played while they fussed at each other.

  Leela’s body stiffened. Her eyes were tou
ched with alarm as she glanced around the crowded room. She wasn’t sure what she should do.

  All of a sudden, a loud clapping noise sounded, and Linda’s voice rang out. That seemed to pull people’s attention away from the video and the argument.

  “Okay, folks, this party is over! Please, start making your way to the front door.” Linda walked toward the TV, and snatched a plug from the outlet. Her knack for taking control came in handy because Leela had been frozen into inaction by the series of events and how everything had played out.

  The screen finally went black.

  Leela looked at her mother and mouthed the words, “Thank you,” as she moved toward the stairs. She needed to talk some sense into Samantha.

  People seemed reluctant to leave at first. But Linda walked around, removed glasses from hands, and reiterated that it was time to go.

  “C’mon, please, see yourselves out,” she said, as she motioned toward the front door. “C’mon, right this way; let’s keep it moving.”

  Soon, Riley followed her lead, and urged the remaining guests to leave. Once the room was finally cleared, Bill seemed to get lost in the shuffle, because he was nowhere to be found.

  • • •

  The Monday afternoon following the anniversary party fiasco, things had gone from bad to worse quickly.

  “Don’t do nothing stupid, Dawg,” Riley warned Bill over the phone. “She ain’t worth a second in jail. Believe that, Man!” He sighed. “I know you pissed, and you have every right to be, but try to calm down, Dawg.”

  This was the kind of shit Riley himself would never put up with. He wore the pants in his house and not a day went by that he didn’t let it be known. His buddy Bill was cut from a completely different cloth. Riley felt that Bill allowed his wife to do as she pleased; she dressed any kind of way, and she was far too loud and too damn outspoken. It was no wonder they were in the mess they were in.

  But as a good friend, Riley knew he couldn’t point those shortcomings out at that moment. His goal now was to try and keep his friend and co-worker out of jail.

  “I could kill her, Man,” Bill said. His hands gripped the steering wheel so tightly, his knuckles changed colors. “I could lose it all. Everything, Man,” he said. Spittle gathered at the corners of Bill’s mouth as he pushed the words out angrily.

  Riley could feel his pain, but still, he would never be caught up in anything like this. It wasn’t just that Bill was a Beta Male; of course that played a role, but Riley felt Bill was just too soft when it came to managing his household.

  Riley knew women behaved like they wanted equality, but when it came down to it, all women wanted a man who could put them in their place. They’d never widely admit it because they didn’t want to be attacked by feminists, but Riley knew deep down, that was just about every woman’s true desire. Riley was the epitome of an Alpha Male.

  And Leela was perfect for him because she didn’t make much of a fuss about anything. Even when she had her moments, she knew better than to act out the way Samantha had at that party. Oh no, that would never happen under Riley’s watch.

  “Aey, Bill?” Riley called into the phone again.

  Bill’s Hummer screeched to a stop in the circular driveway as he pulled up in front of the house.

  “Look, I just made it here, Man. I’ma holler at you later,” Bill huffed. Adrenaline raced through his veins like a NASCAR competitor.

  “Bill. Remember what I said, Dawg. Just chill. Don’t do nothing stupid.”

  If he were in Bill’s shoes, this might be the one time he broke his own cardinal rule: never lay hands on a female. Riley didn’t want to see his boy go to jail for domestic violence, but this time, Samantha had it coming after all she had done.

  “I hear you, Bruh. I hear ya’,” Bill said.

  He ended the call, barely cut off the ignition, threw his Hummer into park, and hopped out. His heart raced at an uncontrollable rate as he rushed up the three steps in one leap and pulled open the massive, cast-iron and smoked glass double doors. Bill was breathing like a bull when he stormed through the front door and stopped at the foyer.

  “Samantha! What the hell? You put that crap on Facebook?!” he yelled as he stepped inside.

  His thunderous baritone was filled with rage as it echoed and bounced off the vaulted ceiling and brightly colored walls. With wild, desperate eyes, he searched the room for his wife, then headed to the spiral staircase when he didn’t see her.

  “Samantha! I know you’re here! What the hell were you thinking?!” he yelled up toward the second level of their lavish home. Spittle fanned out in every direction as he fired off his words.

  Moments later, Samantha strutted into view. Satisfaction was written all over her face. “I told you Saturday night that I was just getting started. I guess you thought sneaking outta here, like the true punk you are, was gonna somehow make this all go away. Umph! I knew you was screwing that tramp! I just knew it; I felt it in my gut! Can’t deny it now, can you?!” she yelled back from upstairs.

  The smirk on her face was unapologetic. With her arms spread on both sides, she swiveled her neck as she leaned over the banister and taunted Bill even more.

  “You nasty, cheating dog! Now the whole world knows what a sleaze you are!” Samantha’s voice was thick with hatred. She twisted her face and looked down at him with a menacing glare.

  Rage tore through every fiber in Bill’s body as he looked up at her. He was ready to kill.

  His cell phone rang and he considered ignoring the call, but figured he couldn’t. Clients had been calling nonstop since the posts went live. With his eyes still glued to his wife, he snatched the phone from his waist, then pulled it up to focus on the screen. It was his boss, Gary Watson. He had to decompress and pull himself together—quickly.

  Gary Watson was a grumpy old man who ruled his family-owned finance firm with a hawk-like eye that rarely missed a thing.

  “Hello?” Bill struggled to calm himself. He had to handle Gary just right.

  “Bill. We’re all very concerned about these social media postings,” Gary said.

  “Yes, Mister Watson. This is all just a big misunderstanding. Kelly and I are—”

  “The board has decided to launch an investigation,” Gary said firmly, cutting Bill off. “We’re placing you on leave pending the outcome.”

  “Yes, Sir,” Bill said.

  Bill’s heart thudded so loudly, he feared his boss would hear it through the phone. It had been bad enough that a house full of people saw the video, but now, with everything prominently on display for the world to see on social media, Bill felt he had no leg to stand on. He’d have to get an attorney to help clean up this mess and hopefully save his job.

  “We’re in the business of protecting our clients’ assets. How does it look to have your inappropriate personal business spread across social media for everyone to see? It’s very unprofessional, not to mention irresponsible. We’ve talked with Ms. Anderson as well. There is a morality clause in your contracts,” he said.

  Ms. Anderson was Kelly Anderson, Bill’s coworker, and mistress. Bill palmed his forehead as he listened to his boss. But his mind raced with the many ways he could possibly kill his wife with his bare hands.

  She had gone too far this time. Seven-figure jobs didn’t come along often.

  With his eyes closed, he was instantly transported to that moment, nearly two hours earlier, when he was in his office at work. Riley had called and dropped the bombshell.

  “Dude. I see you and Sam still at it. I know she’s pissed, but damn, Dawg, why she call you out like that, and on Facebook too?”

  “What you talking about, Playboy?” Bill had asked coolly. He didn’t like the sound of Riley’s question. He hated social media sites and used them only for business and networking purposes.

  “Oh, snap! You ain’t seen that shit yet?!” Riley yelled. “See, this is why you need to have more control over your woman and what she does.”

  Bill’s features fe
ll into a concentrated frown.

  “I wish Leela would show her ass like that, Man,” Riley added.

  As he talked, Bill used trembling fingers, and pulled up his Facebook page.

  “Shiiit. That’s what’s wrong with women; they make emotional moves and screw it up for everybody,” Riley said.

  Heat crawled up Bill’s shoulders and slithered up his neck to his hairline, as his mind conjured up all sorts of thoughts. He had avoided home since Samantha pulled her stunt Saturday night. Bill thought it was best he stay away to try and give things a chance to calm down.

  “Oh, I’d tap that ass for sure,” Riley continued.

  The moment Bill’s eyes connected with the images, and the lewd descriptions beneath each one, he began to hyperventilate.

  “Wwh-hat the fu—”

  “That’s what I said,” Riley commented. “Dawg, that video was enough. Besides, how she get all that on you? I told you about being sloppy, Man.”

  Bill wanted to cry like a newborn denied food. His Facebook account was designed to share finance-related news with his clients. His bosses insisted they needed to be active and visible on all social media platforms. Bill was reluctant, but fell in line after Samantha agreed to manage the pages for him. He knew very little about social media and never cared to learn. Now, that decision had come back to bite him in the butt.

  “Let me guess, you probably don’t know the first thing about pulling that mess down, huh?” Riley said.

  “She handles all of that; I just pulled up the page and of course all this crap is right here for anyone to see.”

  “Damn, that means she has your settings on public.”

  Bill shook that disastrous thought from his head. He needed to deal with the current crisis that threatened to ruin him both professionally and financially. When his boss finished reciting clauses in the contract, he wanted to wrap up the call so he could deal with Samantha’s evil behind.

  “This is very concerning,” Mr. Watson repeated.

 

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