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Forever Certified 2 – Sha Jones

Sing that shit, bitch!” I shouted to my bestie while she sat in the passenger seat of my white Mercedes, rapping like she was auditioning for a record deal. The bass vibrated through the doors as we flew down the expressway with the windows cracked just enough for the night air to kiss my glossed- up lips. Dream was yelling the lyrics, Mia was in the backseat hitting her little two-step even though she was sitting down, and Nola was recording all of us for her story because she never missed a moment when we looked good.
And we looked real damn good tonight. I pushed my hair off my shoulders in that slow, lazy way I always did when I wanted to feel extra fine, letting the silk of it fall down my back while the glitter oil on my chest caught every bit of light from the dash.
My skin was glowing like it had something to say, my lashes curled up pretty, and my lip gloss was sitting thick and wet the way I liked it. I knew exactly what I looked like, and I wasn’t about to downplay it. Women lied all the time, but Echo Lennox didn’t need to.
I was the only girl and the baby out of three overprotective brothers who treated me like a trophy they kept polished. If anybody in this world was raised to walk like they floated, it was me. Trips, gifts, niggas throwing money, private flights, ocean views, rooms full of roses, expensive meals and long hotel balconies where I stood in tiny bikinis taking pictures I didn’t even need to edit. That was my life. I was twenty-five and spoiled, and I embraced every bit of it.
Some girls pretended they didn’t like being spoiled. I never had that problem. “Bitch, you really ate that verse,” I said to Dream, laughing as I swung the car into valet. “Nicki need to put you on payroll.” “Tuh! I’m just sayin’,” she giggled as she fixed the strap of her dress and checked her reflection. “Echo, you know we look too damn good. They not ready.” “They never ready,” I replied with a smirk, tapping the wheel as the valet boy damn near stumbled trying to open my door.
I stepped out slowly, letting my leg show just enough to make him blink too much. My heels hit the pavement and my girls climbed out behind me in a line like we were arriving at an award show. “Have a good night, ladies,” the valet boy said, his eyes glued to us like we were a walking billboard.
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Echo Lennox 31. Kay’lo Mensah 32. Pluto Mensah 33. Kay’lo Mensah 34. Echo Lennox 35. Toni Roc 36. Kwame Mensah 37. Toni Mensah 38. Abeni Mensah Keep in Touch! OceanofPDF.com Flashback On the way back home from the fertility clinic, my mind was all over the fuckin’ place, and I couldn’t even fake like I was cool ‘cause everything I thought I knew about my body had just got flipped upside down on me.
I sat in the passenger seat quiet as hell with my hands in my lap, lookin’ out the window while the buildings and traffic passed by, and even though the sun was out and shit looked normal outside, my head was loud as fuck. It felt like everything slowed down just for me while my thoughts was runnin’ a mile a minute, and no matter how hard I tried to block it out, I kept hearin’ the doctor’s voice replayin’ in my head, calm and matter-of-fact, tellin’ me ain’t nothin’ medically wrong with me, tellin’ me there was no proof I couldn’t have kids, and tellin’ me my body was fine like it ain’t never been through shit at all.
That shit sat heavy in my heart, way heavier than I thought it would, and it wasn’t relief that hit me first like people would expect. It was fear. I mean… real fear. It was the shit that creep up on you when you realize the excuse you been hidin’ behind might be gone. All this time, I really believed my body was fucked up ‘cause of the shit I went through as a lil’ girl that nobody protected, and somewhere along the way that belief turned into my shield.
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