Sick Obsession: A Twisted Love Story

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Authors: Shawanda Carter
thought, shaking her head.
    Lizeth open the door to call Darrius inside but he was coming in as she was opening the door. “Why were you standing their looking lost?”she asked.
    "No reason,” Darrius said, walking past her.
    "Darrius what is wrong with you?  You entire mood has changed," Lizeth called to him as he walked past her and went up the stairs.
    "No it hasn’t, you just in your feelings." Darrius yelled back. Lizeth was furious and went after him.
    “How am I in my feelings?” Lizeth asked, coming in the room behind him. Darrius went and sat on the bed to remove his clothing.
    “I don’t feel like talking about this, I have to get some rest,” Darrius said.
    “Fine.  Just so you know, I will be calling the firm I use to work for to see if they have a place for me.  If they do I will be going back to work,” Lizeth said. Darrius got up from the bed and walked towards Lizeth.
    “What part of I don’t want you working did you not get?” Darrius said, staring at her with a tight jaw.
    “Darrius I am a grown woman and I only stopped working because of you, but now I want to go back to work,” Lizeth said.
    “Why can’t you just understand that I am the man?  I work and you stay home!” Darrius said.
    “I am not okay with that any more Darrius.  I stopped for a while until you got your business up and running and now that you do, I think it’s a good time to rejoin the work force,” she told him defiantly.
    “I don’t give a damn if you are or not!  I said no.  Everybody keeps putting these ideas in your head that you need to go back to work when you really don’t!” Darrius yelled.
    “You’re not open to compromise at all are you?” Lizeth asked.
    “What compromise? I just said what was going to happen, so miss me with all that other shit you talking,” Darrius snapped. “Look, I am about to head out for a minute, I just need to clear my head,” Darrius said.
    “Where are you going Darrius?”
    “If I wanted you to know I would tell you,” Darrius said over his shoulder as he walked out the room.
    Darrius had been riding around for a while after leaving the house, contemplating on what had just happened. That was an odd meeting with Nelson. A man I’ve only known for a short moment knows more about me than just business. What’s his angle? I think he may have had me followed, or someone is talking to him. I guess he really does mean it when he says he has to know who he is getting in business with.
    He tried to think of who could have talked but he kept coming up blank. No one  really knew about his personal affairs like that anyway. “I wonder what it is he wants then?” Darrius said aloud. Then Lizeth wants to go back to work, even after we agreed that she would become a homemaker.  I need a drink. Hmmm, I know something that would be better than a drink. Darrius pulled out his phone and dialed a number and a woman answered the phone. “Hi sweetheart, are you coming over?” she asked.
    “Yes, so be ready for me when I get there,” Darrius said and hung up the phone.
    Lizeth looked over at the bedside clock and could see that it was four in the morning and Darrius was still not home.  She tried his cell but it kept going to voicemail.  Then it stopped going to voicemail because it was now full with messages she left. Where is he? She was trying her best to stay up but her eyes kept closing. “I can’t believe he is not home yet!  Where could he be?” she said out loud. She tried his cell one last time but it was completely off this time. Lizeth could no longer fight off her sleep and she drifted into a deep sleep. She must have slept through her alarm because when she woke up it was 1:00 in the afternoon. Lizeth looked at her cell phone to see if maybe he called, but there was no missed call from him or any text messages. Lizeth got up and took her a shower. Once she got out and put some clothes on, Darrius was still nowhere in sight. Lizeth was beginning to

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