Suzetta Perkins - Déjà Vu

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As the former mistress of a notorious crime boss, Angelica Barnes struggles to lead a normal life – but it seems that every avenue she takes is filled with pain, mayhem, and danger.
Angelica Barnes has been released from prison in Raleigh, North Carolina, having served a five-year sentence for being complicit in the illegal activities of her ex-boyfriend, Robert Santiago. She's a convicted felon, and integrating back into society hasn't been easy – that is, until she accepts an offer she can't refuse and moves to New York City. But her hopeful dreams of a better life are shattered when she winds up having to fall back on her past life to make ends meet.
Unbeknownst to Angelica, an old foe sits in the shadows, choosing the right moment to reel her back into his grasp. Unable to defend herself, Angelica becomes a prisoner of her former life, but with the help of a friend, Angelica executes a daring escape to be free of her enemy forever. But will she ever really be free?

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Jefferson clapped while the others looked on.

“Good speech, very good speech, Margo.” Malik took a sip of his Beringer. He put the glass down and stared directly at Jefferson. “Maybe you’re not aware, Mr. Myles, but only a few days ago, your wife came to me crying. She told me that she saw you and Angelica entering a hotel.”

Jefferson’s hands transformed into two large fists. He hit the table, but Margo made an attempt to quiet him.

“Umh, looks like I’m getting out of Fayetteville in time,” Angelica said with a feigned look of fright on her face.

“And Margo told me she was through with you. Begged me to make love to her.”

“Oh my God!” Angelica hollered, covering her face with her hands. “Malik, this is a celebration. You can air your dirty laundry with Jefferson another time. Right here and right now, it’s about me, not you.”

“Shut up, Angelica.”

“You wait a minute,” Edward said, jumping into the conversation. “My sister was kind enough to extend the invitation for you to sit down with us, so the least you can do is be courteous and considerate.”

“Man, I’m not mad at you.” Malik threw his hands up. “This jailbird doesn’t deserve this wonderful woman sitting next to him.”

Jefferson jumped up from the table and reached for Malik. Edward pushed him back and looked at Malik. “I’m telling you for the last time, shut the hell up or it’s time for you to leave. Jefferson and Margo are happily married, and what they do is none of your business. Margo has already told you that she is committed to her marriage. So chill out, brother. Jefferson, it’s all right. He’s not going to do anything else.” Jefferson sat down.

A huge scowl crossed Malik’s face. He looked like an angry monkey in a coconut tree. He was no longer the attractive man that made Angelica and even Margo swoon. Sure, he still had the handsome good looks, impeccable pects, but his attitude had soured to an all-time low, and Margo felt she had been the cause of it.

“Jefferson and I are going to leave,” Margo said. “Didn’t mean to spoil your party, Angelica.”

Before they were able to get up, Malik stood up. “So, you don’t care that your wife was with me?” he began.

“If you say another word,” Jefferson said while rising to his feet, “you’re going to be eating peanut shells.”

Out of nowhere, the manager of the restaurant appeared at their table. “Excuse me please, but other patrons are complaining about the noise at this table. Please keep it down. Thank you.” And he walked away.

“Come on, Jefferson,” Margo said as she pulled on his arm. “We don’t need this. Malik is an angry black man.”

“Oh, that’s not what you said when I was making love to you. By the way, did you know that Angelica seduced Jefferson when she was still married to Hamilton? He tried to convince me that he ignored her advances, but he committed to the act anyway. And when he finished, he put his shirt and tie back on and came running home to you.”

No one knew who threw the first punch. All the hee-hawing came to a screeching halt as Jefferson, Malik, and Edward became a huge tumbleweed rolling on the floor in the middle of the aisle, trading punches with each other after first knocking everything off the table. Everyone in the restaurant was up on their feet and gathered around, some shouting, “hit him, get ’im,” and imitating each punch with their own hands.

“Get up, Jefferson,” Margo screamed, trying to pull him from the pile. Angelica was at her side, trying to pull Edward from the fracas.

“I want you all out of here, now,” shouted the manager, “before I call the cops.”

The roadhouse girls began their chant, kicking their heels from side to side and singing their country line-dance song. Soon the whole restaurant chimed in as if it were the entertainment for the evening.

With a swollen face, Jefferson was the first to unravel from the pile on the floor and stand with Margo tugging at him to get up. Next was Edward, dusting dirty peanut shells from his suit. Malik sat up and both Jefferson and Edward punched him simultaneously-one in the chest and the other up-side his head until Malik slumped back to the floor.

“You all ruined my party,” Angelica said as Jefferson and Margo moved away from the chaos and exited the restaurant.

“We’ve had enough for today, baby sister. It’s time you headed back to New York or wherever it is you’re planning to go.”

“Edward, all I wanted to do was celebrate my new life.”

“Angelica, you’ve already had your celebration. You will no longer be harmed by Santiago. Be grateful that you don’t have to look over your shoulder every minute of the day in constant fear that…that evil man might get you. If you hadn’t gotten out of his house, who knows what might have become of you. Sometimes, I…I want to throw my hands up and…”

“And what, Edward? Throw me to the dogs?”

“I’m sorry, Sis, nothing like that. Sometimes I get so tired of fighting your battles-battles that you create. I love you, Sis, but I want you in your new life to think not only of yourself but of others also-the awkward and sometimes crazy positions you put them in and the consequences of your actions. I’m sure your friend Ari would not be in the place he’s in now, if you hadn’t helped put him there.”

A veiled mask covered Angelica’s face.

“Please don’t pout, Angelica. Someone should have sat you down a long time ago and had this talk with you.”

“I’m a grown woman…”

“A grown woman who’s made a mess of her life, but with my help, is going to straighten it out. We’ll go back to D.C. first, and I’ll call our brother Michael to come join us.”

“Thanks, Edward. I love you, big brother. You are my saving grace, and I owe you big. Now let’s get out of here.”

“Yeah, here comes the manager.”

“Who’s going to pay for this,” the manager asked out of breath.

“He is,” both Angelica and Edward answered, pointing to Malik. “He got off easy,” Angelica continued, “since we didn’t get to order anything but a few drinks. How about you and me find a nice quiet place to eat?”

“You’ve got it.”

58

Music blared from the car radio. Puffed faces stained with tears looked straight ahead as Jefferson and Margo drove away from the restaurant.

“Why did you do it, Jefferson? Why did you rile up Malik and cause a scene that made us look like we weren’t intelligent beings? Wasn’t it enough that I said I didn’t love Malik, but I love you? And what was he talking about…you and Angelica were together?”

Jefferson kept his hands on the steering wheel and continued to look straight ahead.

“Answer me, Jefferson. I’m tired. I’m so tired. When I think I’ve gotten over a rough spot, here comes another speed bump.”

“You don’t understand, Margo.” Jefferson threw his hands up.

“Please put your hands on the wheel. I don’t want to die because you don’t understand.”

“This man was my best friend. We were closer than I am to my own siblings. Been knowing him since college, and we’ve shared so much of our life together. But he crossed the line. And the nigger had the nerve to think that I was going to share the one thing I held most precious with him. I should’ve killed him.”

“I hate that you and Malik are at each other’s throats. I can’t believe that it’s all come to this.”

“So, was he better in bed than me, Margo? Did you tell him how good it was or how happy he made you feel?”

“Shut up, Jefferson. You have no right.”

“I could’ve killed him tonight.”

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