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Still His Wife by iamsavvymonet
Still His Wife
iamsavvymonet
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"She got my name, my kids, my heart - and a bucket in the basement 'cause she don't know how to stop." - Malik Mitchell Still His Wife A Toxic Black Romance Novel Malik Mitchell never touched another woman. Never needed to. Jade Carter was his first, his only, and the only one reckless enough to keep breaking him just to see if he'll crack. She cusses out his mama, leaves her kids to go cheat, and comes home smelling like another man. She got a salon he paid for, a Bentley in the driveway, and a bedroom with a mirror on the ceiling and a stripper pole in the middle - and still she says he's not enough. His sisters want to fight her. His mother calls her a curse. But Malik? Malik cries over her. Worships her. Checks her panties for lies. And when she finally runs one time too many? He locks the door behind her and brings her dinner like nothing happened. Because she's still his wife. And he don't care what she say - she ain't never leaving.
Say You're Mine and Mean It by iamsavvymonet
Say You're Mine and Mean It
iamsavvymonet
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  • Parts 18
SAY YOU'RE MINE AND MEAN IT Desmond Matrice keeps her head down, her shot clean, and her heart out of reach. Raised on survival and silence, she's built for pressure-on the court and in life. But when a honey-skinned cheerleader with too much lip gloss and not enough boundaries sets her sights on her, Desmond's routine starts to slip. Haylen Blakemoor is used to getting what she wants. And what she wants is Desmond-cool, quiet, unreadable Desmond. The girl who won't flirt back but never looks away. The girl who moves like control, but kisses like chaos. What starts with hallway glances and late-night FaceTimes turns into sleepovers, sideline tension, and a love that refuses to wait its turn. Desmond's afraid to need. Haylen needs too much. And neither of them is backing down. This isn't just a campus love story. It's about claiming what's yours. And holding on-harder, louder, deeper. If you say it, you better mean it.