Ain't No Wifey

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Authors: Jahquel J.
want to not only raise my son, but I want to make it work with you too. If you can’t come to me for stuff my son needs than why are we even trying?”
    “You right , Ju. I just like being independent.”             
    ***
                  Ashley walked into work feeling on top of the world. She had just dropped her little man off plus paid his tuition in full for three months, thanks to Juelz. Ashley was sitting at the nurse’s station typing in the dosages for each patient she had today when Kola, Juelz other baby mama, came switching in and sat down next to Ashley. Kola and Ashley weren’t friends but they both knew they were about money and wasn’t going to let the fact that they both had a child with Juelz deter them from making money. Kola and Juelz’s daughter was a year older than Ashland. Kola couldn’t stand Ashely because she felt she was better than everyone else, when that could be furthest from the truth.
    “I heard Juelz shacking up with you now . That’s comical.” Kola shook her head.
    “The only thing that’s comical is that he had a child with your trifling ass ,” Ashley whispered. She didn’t need their supervisor to see them arguing again. Last time they both almost lost their jobs arguing in front of a patient. Kola was a PCA. She didn’t like the authority Ashley had over her since she was a nurse.
    “Calm down . Nobody want you’re so called man, just know you’re not the only one he came back to. I just got some dick and sent him on his way. That dust head ain’t got no money, anyhow.”
    “That’s where you’re wrong . He just paid three months of my son’s thousand dollar tuition,” Ashley bragged, she stood up and pushed the medicine cart to do her runs. Kola looked at her dumfounded before pulling her phone out then shooting a text to Juelz. If he was paying for her son than he was damn sure gonna start paying for their daughter. She didn’t go to private school, but she needed other stuff and Kola needed her car note paid.
    Keisha needs some new clot hes and she wanna see her daddy, Kola texted him.
    Their daughter didn’t need clothes because Kola made sure she had everything she needed. She also didn’t miss her father because she didn’t hardly know him. She just knew his name was JuJu. Kola needed him to come to her house she needed to put her pussy on him so bad he would soon be throwing money at her. Kola put her phone away and went to make her rounds on the west wing.
    Fuc k you thought, Ashley? I run shit , she thought to herself laughing
     
     
     
     
     
                                                                  

Chapter Nine
     
     
                  Juelz sat in the back booth in Junior’s restaurant on Flatbush Avenue tapping his nails impatiently on the table waiting for his guest to finally show up. When he looked up, he saw his guest maneuver through the restaurant toward his way so he calmed down a bit and sat back.
    “Good afternoon , Johan. Isn’t it a beautiful day out?” Federal Agent Ramez sat across from Juelz.
    “Yea , it would be an even better one if you had hurried up and didn’t have me waiting for a damn hour.”
    “Works calls . I’m sorry I had things to wrap up. Good job on helping us nail Kirk. We been trying to take down the Moore brothers for years. Now the problem is, we don’t have enough to hand him no more than 2-5 years. With good behavior and parole, he will be out in a year in a half. We need you to have his brother Kevin, aka Snuff, incriMinkate his self and Kirk. Here take this.” Ramez handed Juelz a bag filled with money.
    “Start buying more work from Snuff, then handle more business with him. Get him comfortable enough to speak freely around you,” Ramez continued.
    “How much is my cut out of this ?” Juelz asked with his hands itching.
    “In that bag is fifty thousand . Use half to buy from Kevin and use

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