Special Kind of Woman

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Authors: Jamallah Bergman
Tags: Fiction, General, Romance
been best friends forever and we will still be
friends till the day we are old and sitting in rocking chairs together on a
porch somewhere.” Both giggled at her comment before Regina let out a contented
sigh. “So what are your plans for today?”
    “I’ll probably go back
to sleep for a little while longer, then straighten up a bit and go to the
store and pick up a couple of things I need. What about you?”
    “I have a date with
David. He’s taking me out of town till Sunday. I just wanted to know what you
had planned so that at least you will know where I am.”
    “I hope you have lots
of fun. Well hell, we both know you will, just be careful all right,” Regina
reminded her.
    “I promise I will, I’ll
check you when I get back, love you girlfriend,” Maxine told her before they
both hung up the phone and Regina settled back into her bed to take a nap.
     
    * * * *
     
    Collin on the other
hand was busy working in his office, dealing with paperwork he had forgot to do
while at work. He decided to get things done early because he was going to play
golf with his brother Randall. Licking his lips, he smiled as his mind wander
to the memory of kissing Regina last night again. He hadn’t been able to get
any sleep after they had kissed; just the thought of it gave him a raging hard-on
that he ended up handling before he could get any rest. Collin could only
imagine if she kissed that good, how good she would be in bed. The fantasies
that ran through his mind were endless but he had to get his mind off her and
continue with his work.
    When he met up with
Randall at the golf course that afternoon, he had to laugh. “What in the hell
are you wearing?” His brother stood before him dressed in a pair of rainbow
plaid golf pants, a lavender shirt and a pair of white golf shoes. Collin
couldn’t stop laughing at his brother, who was oblivious to his amusement.
    “What the hell you mean
what am I wearing? I’m wearing my golfing outfit man,” Randall said as he gave
his brother a hug before they walked inside.
    “You look like a clown
in that. Don’t you have anything else to wear, at least some different pants or
something,” Collin asked on the way to the locker rooms so he could change into
his clothes.
    “No brother, I don’t
have any other pants, now hurry up and get your stuff on cause I want to beat
you.”
    Usually he would get
the chance during the weekend to meet up with his brothers to just make sure
they were all right. With the exception of Mackenzie and Bobby who went back to
Ireland, his brothers were closely spaced out but always managed to keep in
contact with one another.
    “So what’s been going
on with you lately?” Randall asked as he took his swing. The ball went up into
the air and quickly came back down onto the green a couple of yards away.
    “Been doing pretty
good, been working as always. How are Candace and the kids doing?” said Collin
while putting his ball on the tee.
    “Candace is doing well
and the kids are always asking for you and the guys. What about you, have you
met anybody yet?”
    “I’ve been talking with
someone, but I don’t think it will last for long though.” And with a big swing,
the ball went sailing into the air.
    “That’s great, how
long?”
    “Just a couple of days
now, she’s from my office.”
    And that’s when his
brother stopped him in his tracks, asking, “Don’t tell me you guys are still
playing the game?”
    “Come on Randall, it’s
just for fun and that’s that.” They started walking toward where the balls had landed,
but his brother wasn’t through with the subject.
    “I swear I don’t
understand. Even the guys at my job love playing that damn game. Do you know
one girl found out she’d been used and ended up almost committing suicide?
She’s been in some psych ward for the past six months because the man she
thought loved and cared for her made her look like an idiot in front of every
man at our office. Before you get too

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