10-80: Line of Duty Series

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Authors: Xyla Turner
dropped off in a late-modeled BMW and Reginald’s dad emerged from the vehicle out.
    “Officer McFadden, what time should I pick the boys up?” he asked.
    “Oh, I can drop them off.” I wanted to see D’asia.
    “No offense, but it’s not a good look to see them getting out of a cops car.” He raised an eyebrow.
    “True, I was going to drive my car.”
    “Getting out of any white man’s car is not a good look either.”
    He was right again.
    “Boys, go over there.” Mr. Henry directed the boys to the stairs.
    “You looking for something in particular, Officer McFadden,” He asked knowingly. “Before you lie, let me be clear in that I know the look you were giving to D’asia. I’ve had that same look with my wife before she was my wife.”
    “What’s it to you?” I asked.
    “It’s everything to me. She’s like family and you know as well as I do. That shit won’t work.”
    “What the fuck is it with everyone telling me what won’t work and what will? If we make it work, it’ll work.”
    “I’m not sure where you live, McFadden. Thinking you got some connection with Captain McFadden, but if you know like I know, you’d steer clear of D’asia Carey. However, if you were warned away like I was when it came to my Nita. You’ll tell me to fuck off and pursue what you believe is yours.” He laughed. “I know that look in your eyes. Know it well. First time I saw Nita walk to her seat when I was in the ring, I knew she was mine. Nobody could tell me different. That ended my career, cause she was the commissioner’s daughter, but that’s my Nita and always will be. So, this is what I’ll say knowing you are an officer of the law and shit. Are you serious about D’asia, fine? But keep her clear of that bullshit that’s going to come her way as a result. While, she may not get it from you, she’ll most definitely get it from her people and yours. She can handle her people, but yours are the ones I’m worried about, specifically - your mama.”
    “My mother has nothing to do with this,” I hissed.
    “Not now she doesn't. Move in on someone that she don’t approve of, you better believe those ugly shoes, she will.” He raised his hands like he was surrendering, “Just don’t say you weren’t warned.”
    Mr. Henry raised his hand to his head, then saluted me and said, “I should be back around here, when?”
    “Six,” I replied.
    “Good.” He looked passed me and yelled, “Behave. See you later.”
    Byes were issued back to him, as I watched him get in his car while his words whirled through my head. How was it that everybody had a thought about my non-relationship with a woman who would probably slap me silly and had not even called me? With all those warnings, I should probably leave it alone. I told myself that every night as I grabbed my cock and thought of her mouth sucking on my tongue, kissing my chest, taking me fully between her pouty lips. Undressing her to see every angle and curve of her gorgeous body.
    There was no way I was going to leave that alone. She was raising her brother because her mother was strung out, trying to provide for a teenager and she was only twenty-three. So young, but taking on the responsibility of a mother and at such a young age. There was no way I was leaving that alone. Honestly, I don’t think I could stop even if I tried.
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    “ H ey darling ,” Captain McFadden greeted me with a kiss on the cheek.
    “Hey, Mom.” I kissed her back.
    “Just in time, as always.” She led me back to the dining room.
    Dinner was prepared as always and it was me, my cousin, Jesse, my mom, and uncles just like it was every Sunday. All of them in some way was employed by the police department. Either as an officer, clerk or school safety. My younger cousin, Jesse, was not sure what he wanted to do. It was a toss-up between a teacher, lawyer or an officer. He chose school safety to try it out and see if that would help his decision. While he did that, he also

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