Trap Fever Trilogy
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“Don’t ever blame yourself, ma. No matter what the reason a real man would never put his hands on you. He shouldn’t have even gave you a reason to make you want to put your hands on him.”
“I know. But it doesn’t matter because he’ll be taken care of soon. After three months in the hole, I can finally have someone get to him,” she excitedly exclaimed.
“You sure you want to do that?” he cautiously asked.
“It’s already done. By next week they’ll be calling me telling me I’m a widow.”
“As long as you don’t regret it.”
“I won’t,” she said smiling as she laid her head in his lap and looked up at him. “But enough about that. Where are we honeymooning at?”
He shrugged his shoulders. “Wherever you want ma. Just tell me and I’ll make it happen.”
Aleesha thought about it for a second and a huge smile spread across her face. “Let’s go to Rome.”
“Rome?” he asked with a raised eyebrow.
“Yes. I’ve always wanted to go there.”
“Okay, anything for you,” he happily obliged.
“Do you think the kids will like it out there?” she anxiously asked.
“I think they’ll love it.”
“I’m just so ready for all of this to be over so we can move on with our life.”
“Be patient, ma. Everything will happen when it’s supposed to. In the meantime, let’s just enjoy each other,” Sincere said as he caressed her face around her eye.
“Stop,” Aleesha said, moving his hand. She had a scar right below her eyebrow, thanks to Savage, that caused her to be a little insecure about her face now.
“No, you stop,” he said as he stared into her eyes. “You’re still beautiful to me. Your body deserves to be catered to and you’re not leaving this house until I do just that.”
Aleesha began smiling from ear to ear. “You always know just what to say.”
“I just always speak what’s on my mind. I love you, ma.”
“I love you too, Sincere.”
The two began to passionately kiss and decided to take the lovemaking to the bedroom. Aleesha got out the tub and Sincere dried her off, then he led her into his room. He laid her on the bed and took his time as he kissed every inch of her body, starting with her lips. He worked his way down to her feet and sucked on her toes before he went back up to her midsection. He kissed her pussy and was about to start eating her out but she stopped him.
“Come here,” she said, motioning for him with her index finger. “I just want to feel you inside of me.”
“However you want it ma,” he agreed as they began kissing again.
Aleesha could feel his penis on top of her stomach. She gently grabbed it and navigated it inside of her, slowly taking in inch by inch.
Once Sincere got it all in and began stroking, Aleesha started coming. Not only was his penis the longest she ever had, but it was the biggest too. And it was even better with the slight curve in it. It was like nonstop G-spot action.
“Oh my God, Sincere,” she moaned out as tears began falling from her eyes. Aleesha had experienced a lot of good sex in her life, but nothing compared to this. Every time they had sex Sincere wasn’t just pleasing her body, but her mind and soul.
“Keep comin ma,” he sensually whispered into her ear.
“Okayy,” she cried out.
They continued for over an hour until Aleesha couldn’t take anymore and tapped out. They cuddled and were both sound asleep shortly after.
A week later Aleesha received a call from the prison telling her that Savage died from multiple stab wounds after getting into an altercation with another inmate. She buried him a week later, and felt not an ounce of guilt or remorse from it.
Five months later Aleesha and Sincere got married. It was a traditional wedding at a church with only close family and friends in attendance. They honeymooned with the kids in Rome for three weeks, and even visited some historical sites throughout Italy. Once they came back to the United States, Aleesha sold the studio and house in New Orleans, and focused on being a stay at home mother and wife. A year later she and Sincere welcomed Kalenna Chanel into the world and they moved their family to Seattle, Washington.
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When CJ turned five years old, Aleesha knew now was the time to take the last step in moving on. After witnessing Cali die in front of her, she was too shaken up to go to his funeral and she hadn’t been to his grave site. She figured now was the best time to go since she was taking CJ to spend time with Christina and his grandmother.
They had just got off the plane and were in a rental car, and CJ was very excited. He hadn’t seen his half-sister in over six months and Aleesha knew it was very important for the two of them to see each other often. They stopped and got something to eat, then Aleesha was on her way to Oceanside.
“You ready to see your sister?” Aleesha asked as they pulled up in front of the house.
“Yeah,” he said with an eager smile.
“You know she missed you,” she said as she looked at him through the rearview mirror.
“I missed her too, mommy. Why can’t she come live with us?”
“Because she lives with her mommy,” she explained.
“Why can’t her mommy come live with us too?” he inquisitively asked.
Aleesha sighed. She didn’t feel like having to explain the situation to him, so she gave him the answer any other parent would. “Because she can’t, baby.”
“Okay mommy,” he said, looking at her with big sad hazel eyes.
Aleesha’s heart broke. She knew CJ really loved his sister and she wished they could all live together, but she knew in all actuality it wouldn’t work. She parked the car and she and CJ got out. They went up to the door and Passion answered.
“Hey Aleesha,” she greeted her with a friendly smile.
“Hey Passion,” Aleesha replied back with a wave. Even though the women still didn’t like each other, they knew how to be cordial. So much so, that Aleesha paid the property taxes for the house every year. In Cali’s will, he left his house to Christina, but because she was too young to live there by herself and still was in the custody of her mom, they both lived there. And since Aleesha promised Cali she would look after Christina, the small gesture was the least she could do.
“Hey, CJ,” Passion exclaimed, looking down at CJ.
“Hi,” he said as he waved at her.
“Your sister is in her room waiting for you,” she informed him.
“Okay,” he excitedly exclaimed before running into the house and straight to Christina’s room.
“You can come in if you’d like,” Passion offered.
“I’m okay,” Aleesha politely declined. She had only been back in the house one time since she and Cali had been there, and she didn’t plan on ever going in again. She felt that if she went inside, she would have an emotional breakdown and she didn’t want to put herself through that. “I was wondering though if I could take Christina with me and CJ to visit Cali before GG came.”
“Umm, sure I don’t see why not,” Passion agreed.
“You should come,” Aleesha suggested.
“I’m okay,” Passion refused. She wasn’t ready to take that step yet and even though she and Aleesha were cool with each other, visiting his headstone was something she would have to do on her own. “I’ll go get Christina ready and I’ll bring them out here.”
“Okay, thanks. I’ll be in the car,” Aleesha said before walking away.
It didn’t take long for Passion to have Christina ready and a few minutes later she was leading her and CJ outside to the car. After they were buckled in, Aleesha was on her way to Cali’s burial site.
It was a nice soothing drive, and as always Aleesha enjoyed the scenery. She tried not to think about her destination so much and enjoyed the crazy conversation Christina and CJ were having. She was amazed at how open they were with each other and how much they had to talk about, despite their five
year age difference.
Halfway there, Christina started talking to Aleesha out of nowhere. “I missed you step mommy,” she said, looking at Aleesha.
“Aww, I missed you too Chrissy,” Aleesha sincerely replied, glancing at her with a smile. “How’s school?”
“It’s fun. I just wish my dad was here. I miss him a lot,” she sadly stated, looking down into her lap.
“I know you do, baby. I miss him a lot too,” Aleesha admitted. “That’s why we’re going to visit him. I want both of you to never forget about him and how much he loved you guys. He really made sure both of you would always be okay,” she assured her.
Christina sighed and looked back up at her. “I know he did. He always told me that he would and that he loved us. Does CJ miss him, because he never talks about him?” she curiously asked.
“No, he was too little to even know who your dad was,” Aleesha explained as she began getting teary eyed. She tried not to cry in front of them but a tear escaped from her right eye.
“It’s okay step mommy, don’t cry,” Christina said as she wiped the tear from Aleesha’s face. “Daddy told me never cry because even if I couldn’t see him, he would always be here.”
Aleesha’s heart melted. That was just what she needed to hear to let her know that she was taking the right steps in moving on. “Yeah, he’s always here in spirit baby.”
They got there half an hour later and as soon as she drove into the cemetery, Aleesha was ready to drive right back out. She didn’t know how she was going to handle seeing Cali’s headstone for the first time, but she knew she needed to. She drove about another minute into the cemetery then parked her car. She and the kids got out and glumly walked to Cali’s tombstone. Once Aleesha was in front of it, she plopped down on the ground, sitting Indian style as she placed CJ in her lap. Christina took a seat next to her and they sat in silence for a few minutes while they stared at the tombstone.
Aleesha noticed CJ started becoming restless, because he started pulling the grass up from the ground. She stopped him and looked him in the eyes. “Baby, you remember how mommy told you that you have two daddies?” He nodded his head yes. “Well this is your other daddy.”
“Where?” he naively asked, looking around.
“He’s in the ground,” she uttered as she began sobbing into her hand.
“It’s okay step mommy,” Christina said as she hugged her.
Aleesha stopped crying and wiped her face before she looked up at them. “I’m really sorry that he couldn’t be here to see you guys,” she said, looking back and forth between the two of them. “But no matter what, just remember he loved you guys more than anything.”
“He loved you too,” Christina reminded.
“I know,” Aleesha sadly replied.
They sat a few more moments before Aleesha had to get up. She walked the kids to the car and got them situated inside. Just as she was getting ready to get inside, something told her to go back to Cali’s tombstone. “Chrissy, I’ll be right back okay,” she promised.
“Okay step mommy,” Christina casually replied. “Can I put a movie on for us?”
“Yes you may,” Aleesha happily consented before shutting the door. She ran over to Cali’s tombstone and dropped to her knees. “Cali, I love you so much and I miss you more than anything,” she confessed as she began to cry. “Thank you for watching over us and just know I will always keep my promises to you. You will always have a piece of my heart and I will always cherish what we had.”
Just then Aleesha felt something touch her chin and lift her head up. Even though she couldn’t see him, she knew it was Cali just by his touch. Then she heard him whisper into her ear, “Continue to stay strong. I love you Aleesha.”
Aleesha began crying even harder but she was able to smile. She felt stronger and was finally able to accept the fact that he was gone, because she knew no matter what he would live on in her heart.
After that, Aleesha was able to move on with her life. She and Sincere continued to raise all their children and lived a happy, loving life together.
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