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Sincere
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I pulled my front door open and there stood Coach Corbin in front of me with his eyebrows furrowed together like he was mad. I smirked. "What brings you over my house? How do you even know where I live?" I questioned, wanting answers. I knew he was a stalker but I didn't think he'd stoop down that low and come to my house.
His face relaxed as he began grinning. "Don't worry about that Miss. Cole," He replied.
"It's going to be Mrs. soon and I'd like it if you never showed up back at my house again."
"Or what? I see you already told Burke, the rest of the team and some how managed to gather up a gang of crazy women to take me down. You can't touch me Miss. Cole and I won't let you drag me down with you," He said.
"I don't know what you're talking about. You've got the wrong women because I didn't band up anyone against you. If you don't have anything else to say then I'd like it if you kept your ass away from my house," I told him.
He smirked. "You won't do anything if I don't. I'll be sure to come back here and torment you everyday until you tell all of these people that I haven't been harassing you or anybody else and when I'm finally relived of my suspension," He said.
I sighed and slightly turned around when I heard Effrin coming down the steps. "Hold that though Coach," I said turning around. I walked as quickly as I could to the bottom of the steps. "Effrin I need you to come down here and handle something for me."
"What's up Sin?" He asked, rushing down the steps.
"Coach Corbin is at the door," I replied, taking him tot he front door where Coach Corbin wasn't standing anymore. Instead he had made himself into my house and was gawking over all of the pictures, old trophies of mine from high school and the mirror that was reflecting directly towards the stairs.
Once Coach Corbin saw us he turned his attention to us and began smiling. He stuck his hand out to Effrin. "How do you do sir? I'm Coach Corbin, but everybody just calls me Coach," He introduced himself as if I hadn't told Effrin all he's been putting me through for the past few months.
Effrin looked down at his outstretched hand but looked back up at his face before pushing me behind him. "No thanks. It spreads germs," He said, making an excuse as to why he didn't want to shake his hand.
Coach Corbin pulled his hand back and stuck it in his pocket. "Well who are you?" He asked.
"Don't worry about who I am. What you need to be worrying about is me coming after your ass if you think about bothering Sincere again. Do you understand?" Effrin asked him.
Coach Corbin looked Effrin up and down before shaking his head. "Yeah, I understand but that doesn't mean I won't demand respect for what she's done to me. I don't appreciate her spreading lies about me," He replied.
Effrin sighed. "I don't give a damn about what's you're claiming she's done but you really need to get the hell out of my house. Don't bring your ass back around here or around her, or else you'll have to deal with me."
"I don't give a damn about you 'dealing with me'. You need to put her in her place," Coach Corbin threatened.
"Look, how much is it going to take to get you off of her back? 'Cause I'm tired of this bull with you," Effrin said pulling out his wallet. He reached inside and pulled everything he had out of it. "Look that's 500 right there. If I give you this, you take it and don't bring your ass back over here and we're really gonna have some problems."
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Anticipation (Urban) Book 3 | The Sideline Series
Ficção GeralFollow the trials and tribulations of the infamous couple of Sincere and Effrin, who had their troubling times in the kingdom of Compton, California, where Effrin grows his drug empire and deals with his secret family while Sincere deals with the me...
