Loves Deception

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Authors: Nicole Moore
accused Bryan of making up some game just to see his girl. Now it all makes since, of course, but at the time we were all clueless. Truthfully, we thought Kevin had finally lost it. It became a lot clearer though. Anyway, Bryan stood up and looked at Kevin. Kevin started in again.”
    You think I don’t know what you’re doing. You think I don’t see it. Maybe you’re fooling yourself and Gianna is blind to it but I see. You should back off. I got this. Why don’t you at least pretend a little better? You are here with Tracy right.
    “What are you talking about man? Making up games is kind of what I do, ask about me. Oh, and if anyone wanted to see anyone it was clear that you were breaking your neck to see Tracy.
    “Don’t be ridiculous, I was only looking out for her because you were busy drooling after Gianna. Someone had to make sure your girl didn’t fall and break her neck.” Kevin fumed back at Bryan.
    “Look man, for the record. I’m here with Tracy, I’ve been here and I’m not going nowhere. Bryan started to walk away but he stopped and turned and said, “If you got it, why you out here talking to me. We are all grown and we don’t have to do a damn thing we don’t want to. If you didn’t want to play you know what you had to do.
    “You know what you’re doing. You’re trying to cause a problem for me with Gianna. I know you tell her she can do better than me. Who are you talk? Kevin was now in Bryan’s face. Devon stepped in to put some space between them to calm the situation down.
    “Oh, I’m cool Devon”. Bryan assured Devon that he was in control seeing him back up Kevin. He looked back at Kevin, “I don’t have to do or say anything you will mess this up all on your own. And yeah I am here with Tracy why don’t you remember that. I see how you look at her. I see those wheels turning. Just waiting for your opening, huh? Just like with Keisha. Yeah she told me about it.” Bryan started moving toward Kevin. “Gianna is my best friend, man, and if you do anything to hurt her again, I will hurt you.”
    Bryan stood staring at Kevin. Kevin looked like he was going to say more but he noticed Tracy in the doorway. Kevin turned around but said “just be happy in the friend zone she put you in and we won’t have no problems.” He left the room.
    “It was Mike’s turn to be peace keeper stepping into Bryan’s path. Bryan looked like he was going to really hurt Kevin.” Done her story Charlene sipped her wine. She noticed that Bryan had left. Gianna seemed shocked “You really didn’t know that happened?” Charlene asked Gianna.
    “NO. Kevin and I were supposed to leave that night so we did. Neither one ever led on. Anyway they seemed to have buried the hatchet since then because we spent so much time together, the four of us, since that happened.”  Gianna pasted a smile on her face. She excused herself and went into the kitchen to find Bryan.
    Gianna knew she’d only partially told the truth. They did spend a lot of time together after that but it wasn’t the same. Kevin and Bryan’s relationship was strained and if she was honest Tracy grew distant. She noticed the glares the guys gave each other but assumed that there was some inside testosterone joke she didn’t understand. Gianna recalled a conversation between her and Tracy.
    They were out shopping for a birthday present for Bryan. Tracy had decided to buy him a leather ledger for his new business he’d started. Gianna thought it was a cool gift but it wasn’t personal it was more of a friend gift. Tracy and Bryan had been dating for at least a year and a half, and it was definitely enough time to get personal. Gianna made a suggestion that Tracy should have a lingerie photo taken, personalize it and have it framed. She went on to tell her that she and Bryan had talked about things they wanted and how Bryan had mentioned that some years ago. She thought Bryan would have forgotten the conversation by now and it would

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