A Throuple of Fashionable Friends_All I Had Ever Wanted_FRIENDS FOREVER_What I Want To Say
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A Throuple of Fashionable Friends
I loved being a thread in the fabric of a throuple! It allowed me to be me while still connecting unconditionally with a select set of others. We were not a tawdry one-night stand – we were indefinable. It’s like you always had a backup. When one of us needed a time out, there’s another to fill that void. What a RELIEF! Often when enthralled by whatever intellectually enchants or challenges me at the moment I’ll sink into myself; become vacant and unavailable to those who care. If one fraction of this threesome was physically or emotionally unavailable then another lover would be there to fill...
All I Had Ever Wanted
I tried to scream. “Help me! Help me get out of here!” A young couple walked by, holding hands. They didn’t even see me. “No, wait! Come back!” I pleaded, but they didn’t stop.I wanted to cry, but tears wouldn’t come. They never came.I had no idea how long I had been there. The lights came on. The lights went off. Days came and days went. Seasons changed. I might have been there for years. I knew I was at the Mega Mall of the South in one of Atlanta’s suburbs.I wanted to leave. It was all I had ever wanted.I was in the Women’s Department at Gracey’s Department Store. I looked fabulous in some...
FRIENDS FOREVER
CHAPTER ONE. Her alarm rang and she groaned in annoyance. Her hand moved around her nightstand in an attempt to shut it off and finally she got her hands on it. How could something this small make so much noise, and why did she set the alarm when it was the holiday. Oh wait, she didn’t it was her mum that did and today was the first day of senior year. The holidays were over. She groaned, but finally got up and still feeling sleepwww.onedoor.ccy, went about her morning business. She had spent her summer break in Cuba with her grandparents, and her grandmother after trying but failing to teach her Spanish ha...
What I Want To Say
“Okay, little ladies . . . You know this is a difficult conversation for all parties concerned, but I am going to ask you for 110 percent. I am going to ask you to bring your ideas to the table as we think outside the box. This should be a constructive meeting for all of us. We are going to use our time together to make positive and productive decisions—results-driven decisions—for our future as we drill down on determining what are the most important things to our inpidual and collective lives. So no tears, all right? I forbid anyone in this room to cry, okay? We do not need all that extra em...