Shannon always felt guilty.she snorted the white line before looking up and checking if Kiana saw. her guilt coping mechanism became the thing she hated her daughter doing. she bumped into the walls before stopping to look at a picture of her and Kamora, Karon's head being out of the picture.
Karon was so good to her, but she betrayed him. she always loved him until he put his hands on her one day, even though she was the one who threw the first punch.
she always blamed Kamora for it after. saying her marriage was ruined because of the mental problems she had. that's where the problems really started, because she was a freak.
Shannon loved Kamora, but the drugs made her feel a certain way. she had been on and off with the drugs since the divorce, which also caused brawls and fights between the two. Kamora didn't know that though, she just thought her mom hated her all because her dad wasn't who she wanted to be with.
Shannon's mom treated her the same, and that's why she passed away from drugs also. and that was why Kamora was closer to Karon's side of the family because on her mother's side was full of boujee bitches that didn't care for her because of her "daddy's past"
Karon devoted his life to Shannon, since highschool they we're together. but Shannon found a new person who she thought would give her a better life but only made her life very much worst.
karma's a bitch.
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play more than a woman."Connie baby what are you doing?" Kamora asked with a giggle as he twirled her around the kitchen.
he smirked while humming. "what does it look like im doing? i'm dancing with my lady?" she chuckled as he spun her around, their feet dancing around on his white tiled floor.
"girl ive know you very well." he sung, Kamora tripping over her feet.
"Connie i don't know how to dance like this." she said, feeling a bit embarrassed.
he chuckled. "no need to be nervous, baby. just follow me."
Kamoralooked down at his feet, following after him. she was still stiff, each step slower than a tortoise.
"relax, it's just me." he whispered in her ear.
she loosened up, finally getting the hang of it. she smiled as her and Connie sung together, swaying her hips to the beat. he smiled at her. "there you go, mama. just like that."
Kamora's heart fluttered, feeling butterflies in her belly. "Con.. you can't say shit like that."
he rose a brow. "and why's that?"
she rolled her eyes. "you know why..."
he laughed before they sung together. "and if i lose you now i think i would die."
"you are so corny." she laughed, getting twirled around by Connie.
"only for you my love." Connie leaned in for a kiss and Kamora kissed him passionately back. their feet continued dancing as their lips danced against each other.