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Post by Caesar » 13 Aug 2026, 12:14

Captain Canada wrote:
12 Aug 2026, 18:15
I was hoping Caine would have had a little more class in his ethering rather than going all 2Pac in Hit 'Em Up like Mireya did, but

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redsox907 wrote:
12 Aug 2026, 19:59
Captain Canada wrote:
12 Aug 2026, 18:15
I was hoping Caine would have had a little more class in his ethering rather than going all 2Pac in Hit 'Em Up like Mireya did, but
surprised Mireya didn't tell the world she was a pro at the same time. "You think what he did was bad? Ask me how many dicks I had to suck to support my babies! THOUSANDS! AND ID DO IT AGAIN TOO!" :pgdead:
1) Thousands is a gross overestimation
2) :ruok:
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Post by Caesar » 13 Aug 2026, 12:15

Keep My Name Out Your Mouth

Sara set her cup down on the small round table between them, her palm sliding off the ceramic and settling flat against the wood,. The café ran narrow between two brick walls, the front window at her shoulder throwing a low slant of sun across the tile, the light landing at an angle that flattened the color out of the sugar caddy and the pastry case at the far end of the counter. Behind them the espresso machine hissed once and cut off, a barista working a shot into a paper cup at the counter, another calling a name out over the bar.

Nicole sat across from her with her own cup between both hands, her thumb rolling along the lip of it in a slow half circle, the steam coming up between her palms. “When’s Caine going back to LA?”

Sara lifted her cup again and held it under her chin for a beat, the coffee’s heat rising against her throat, before she took a sip. “Tomorrow morning. I think their semester is about to start.”

Nicole nodded. “It’s crazy how it seems so much has happened but it hasn’t even been a week since all of that shit blew up in the news.”

Sara let the coffee sit in her mouth. She swallowed and set the cup back down, her hand staying on the handle, her eyes going past Nicole’s shoulder to the window where a man was walking a small dog along the curb, both of their shadows stretched long behind them on the sidewalk. A breath pushed out of her nose, her shoulders lowering.

“I know. That’s the part that has me exhausted if I’m being honest. It’s all these little things that you didn’t know you were signing up for when your kid gets this famous until you have to go through it.” The corner of her mouth pulled down. “Every single thing that happens is a whole event. Whose statement, whose Twitter, whose lawyer, whose booster. I ain’t even seen Caine sit down and eat a whole meal in a week without his phone lighting up.”

Nicole’s head tipped a fraction. “Yeah, I could see that. Especially someone in your shoes because you’re the glue for the family.”

Sara snorted a laugh into her cup. She lifted it the rest of the way to her mouth and took another sip to cover the tail of it. “I think that’s a little bit of an exaggeration.”

Nicole’s hand came off her cup and cut through the air between them. “You know that you are. For Caine, for Mireya, your granddaughters, your brother and sisters, for your mom. Even your nieces and nephews. Whenever something goes wrong, you’re the one there to fix it.”

“I guess, but it still leaves me so worn out. How do you reassure your son when the entire world is against him especially when it’s not even a lie?”

Nicole’s thumb had come back to the lip of her cup and started its half circle again. “Caine has plenty of people in his corner, and he’s gonna be a cultural icon if that agent has anything to say about it.”

Sara shook her head. “Tatum’s an acquired taste.”

Nicole’s laugh came from deep in her chest. She set her cup down and her mouth tipped into a smile. “And besides, now you know that you have the younger, less filtered version of yourself to let loose whenever you can’t say it yourself.”

A laugh pushed up out of Sara, her head tipping back an inch, her hand coming up to her mouth for a second before it dropped back to the table. “Don’t go starting any mess in my son’s relationship by saying that to anyone else. That poor girl has enough on her plate trying to navigate the fucked up family she decided to hop into.”

Nicole’s palm came up between them again. “I’m just saying that Mireya said what a lot of people have been wanting to say for a long time about Jill Babin. The system, too.” Her hand dropped back to her cup. “Half the courthouse would’ve given her a standing ovation if they weren’t worried about their pensions.”

Sara took a sip of her coffee then set it back on the table between them. "She has plenty of her own grievances with the world.”

Nicole’s eyebrow lifted a fraction above the rim of her cup as she brought it to her mouth. “Well, that’s your backup in the family if you ask me.”

“Clearly.”

~~~


Caine sat on the couch with his phone in his palm and his thumb working the screen, Autumn tucked against his ribs, her shoulder pressed into the space under his arm, her own phone angled up in front of her face.

The group chat kept lighting the screen, Cam and Derron running a back and forth in the messages, Angel dropping a voice note, then Rachaad, then Alonzo behind him. He thumbed a reply and slid the phone flat against his thigh. It buzzed again before it had gone dark.

A notification pulled up at the top of the screen with Tatum’s name and a preview of an image. Caine thumbed it open and the screenshot filled the frame, a text thread with Whitfield’s name sitting at the top of the display and three laughing emojis stacked in the last bubble. Under the image, Tatum’s message ran along the bottom of the thread. I guess SC isn’t too bothered by Mireya’s comments.

A snort pushed out of Caine’s nose. He tilted the phone sideways so Autumn could see the screen without lifting her head off his shoulder.

Autumn read it. Her head shook against his sleeve, her eyes rolling before going back to the screen.

A knock landed on the front door, two quick raps and a third.

Autumn pushed off his side and settled her weight back on the cushion. Caine slid his phone into the front pocket of his sweats and pushed up off the couch. He crossed to the entry and pulled the door open.

Ramon stood outside with his hands in the pocket of his hoodie, Tyree a step behind him with his hood down and a phone in his hand. Caine leaned forward and dapped Ramon up firs, then Tyree over Ramon’s shoulder as Ramon stepped inside.

Tyree came through the doorway and his eyes cut across the entry into the front room. “Damn, nigga. This the kinda of shit you buying your baby mama? You must love her ass for real, for real.”

Ramon’s hand came out of the hoodie pocket and the back of it slapped flat against Tyree’s chest. His head turned toward the living room, where Autumn sat with her legs folded under her on the couch, her eyes still on her phone.

“Stupid ass nigga. Bruh, I swear.”

Caine shook his head.

Tyree lifted a hand up. “My bad, nigga. I ain’t know.”

They moved through the entry and into the living room. Caine dropped back onto the couch next to Autumn, her shoulder pressing back against his arm before he had fully settled. Ramon took the armchair on the far side of the room and sat back, his hands still in the pocket of his hoodie. Tyree crossed to the loveseat opposite him and sat with his elbows on his knees, his weight forward on them.

Autumn’s eyes lifted from her screen, moving across Ramon and Tyree and came back to the side of Caine’s face. “Are you sure you should be hanging out with niggas that were called gang members in an article about you?”

Caine looked at her. His hand had come to rest on her thigh when he sat down. “The shit already out there. I might as well chop it up with my potnas before I head back to LA.”

Ramon nodded. “You ain’t got nothing to worry about. Ain’t nobody checking for us around here. We just another couple niggas.”

Autumn’s eyebrow lifted and her eyes went from Ramon to Caine and back to her screen. “It’s not you that I’m worried about them checking for.”

Tyree’s head came up, a smmile already on his face. “You got some homegirls or something? I like a strong woman like you. Need someone to keep me in check.”

Autumn sucked her teeth. “You can get your own bitches.”

Caine and Ramon both laughed, the two of them shaking their heads.

“It’s crazy how everytime I come out here, this motherfucker still chasing pussy and still letting it outrun him.”

Ramon’s chin lifted a fraction. “That nigga been trying to use being in the paper as a reason for hoes to fuck with him all week.”

Tyree sucked his teeth. “One of my lil’ yeahs stopped fucking with me behind that shit, though.”

Autumn’s eyes came off the screen. “You didn’t tell her that you’re in the streets?”

“Nah, I told her ass. She ain’t know Caine was my potna.”

Caine’s head tipped forward off the cushion. “Fuck that got to do with me?”

Autumn turned her head against his shoulder and looked up at him. “Yeah, what does that have to do with you?”

Tyree’s hand came up, one finger pointing at Caine. “It was this bitch Janae who go to LSU. She talking about she used to fuck with you in high school and you did her dirty.”

Caine sucked his teeth. “Saying I used to fuck with her is dragging it.”

“Sounds like she ain’t lying to me.”

“Man, chill out with that shit.”

Tyree laughed. “You could’ve passed her over my way back then if you ain’t want her.”

Autumn rolled her eyes as she pushed up off the couch, her hand coming off his thigh and her weight lifting away from his side.

“Where you going?”

“To get something to drink and to make sure there aren’t fucking cameras outside taking pictures of you and your hoodrat friends.”

Caine shook his head.

Ramon’s eyes tracked Autumn across the room until she walked into the kitchen. His head turned back to Caine, his hands still in the hoodie pocket. “You good to connect us to that dude in LA now? We’ll fly out before Carnival.”

Caine nodded. “Yeah, that’s cool.”

Tyree leaned back against the cushion behind him. “Just make sure it’s some bitches ready to get fucked when we touch down out there.”

“This motherfucker.”

“This nigga.”

~~~


Mireya lay stretched out on her back on the carpet with her arms loose above her head, her hair fanned out on the pile behind her, Micaela sitting beside her hip. The baby leaned forward with both hands out, her fingers opening and closing at the air an inch off Mireya’s cheek, her mouth already pulled open. Mireya let her get close, then rolled her lips into a shape and blew a puff of air across the pads of Mica’s fingers. The giggle came out fast and high, Mica’s shoulders shaking, her hands pulling back into her chest and pushing out again for another try.

Sena sat in the rocking chair against the far wall behind them with one leg tucked under her and the other planted, her phone in her lap, her thumb moving in slow drags down the screen. Every few seconds her eyes lifted off the phone, moved to Mireya and Mica on the carpet, and dropped back to the screen.

Mireya reached across her body with her free hand and worked her fingers into the soft place under Mica’s ribs. The baby folded forward with a squeal, her hands catching Mireya’s wrist and holding on with both palms, her giggle running out of her .

“Do you want to go to Saint Claire tonight?”

Sena’s thumb kept its rhythm on the screen. “Sure.”

Mireya lifted her hand and covered her own eyes with her palm, held it, then dropped it flat to the carpet. Mica’s eyes came wide and the giggles came back, one small foot kicking against the pile.

“Don’t sound so excited.”

“I just said sure.”

Mireya turned her head on the carpet to look back over her shoulder. “What’s wrong?”

“Nothing’s wrong.”

Mireya sucked her teeth. “You the absolute worst fucking person when it comes to hiding your feelings, baby.” She turned her head back and looked up at Mica, who was working her own fist into her mouth. Mireya reached up with one finger and traced the line of her cheek. “Ain’t that right, mi cielito?”

Mica smiled around the fist. Her free hand came out and closed on a strand of Mireya’s hair, her small fingers wrapping the length of it. Mireya let her hold onto the strand until she pulled then she pulled the small fist away.

“Should you be cursing in front of her?”

“Yep, so that way when she starts school she knows how to curse a motherfucker out when they fuck with her.”

Sena shook her head.

Mireya rolled onto her hip and pushed up into a sit, gathering Mica off the carpet as she came up. She settled cross-legged and lifted Mica into her lap, her arm looped loose around the baby’s middle, and rocked her side to side. Mica’s giggle came back up out of her, her head tipping against Mireya’s collarbone. Mireya turned her body a quarter on the carpet, the baby moving with her. Her eyes came up and settled on Sena’s. “Seriously, what’s wrong?”

Sena’s chest lifted and lowered with a breath. Her thumb came off the screen and rested flat against her leg, her eyes dropping to the phone in her lap. “This shit from the other day.”

“You don’t think I should’ve said what I did?”

“It’s not that. It’s that you keep going viral for everything to do with Caine.” Her eyes came up from the phone. “It’s one thing to know there are random guys all over New Orleans who want to fuck you. It’s another thing to know they’re all over the fucking country.”

Mireya’s lips lifted into a smirk. She kept the rock going, Mica’s weight moving with her. “Who’s the one cursing now?”

“I’m serious.”

Mireya let the smile drop. Her hand came up and smoothed a piece of Mica’s hair down flat against her scalp, then followed the crown around to the back. “You don’t need to be bothered by some random fucking dudes online saying that Caine’s lucky to have a ‘ride or die baby mama.’ You know how much I hate being called that shit.”

“So, you read it all?”

Mireya rolled her eyes before bringing her gaze back to Sena. “They talking about me. All my damn notifications are them tagging me in shit they’re saying.”

Sena raised her hand, her fingers cutting through the air. “I just don’t like it. It’s like a constant reminder that you’re—”

“Bi.”

“No, it’s not that.”

“Yes, it is.”

Sena’s chest rose again, held, came down. “It’s something I think about, yeah.”

Mireya lifted Mica out of the crook of her arm and sat her up straight in her lap, facing out into the room. She wrapped both arms around the baby’s middle, her hands linking loose in front of Mica’s belly. Mica caught two of Mireya’s fingers and pulled them toward her mouth.

“I love you, Sena. It’s okay that makes you jealous. I was just angry because they made Camila upset, not trying to be ride or die behind my baby daddy as they’re saying. You don’t need to worry about Caine or any other man.”

Sena’s eyebrow lifted. “What about other women?”

“I don’t know I’ve been looking at a few we could have some threesomes with. That’s some shit you ain’t never done, right?”

Sena rolled her eyes as a laugh pushed out of Mireya, causing Mica to giggle as well in her mother’s arms.

~~~


Jill sat on the stool at the corner of the island with the laptop open on the quartz in front of her, her right hand loose around the middle of Victoria’s sippy cup, her left hand on the trackpad pulling the feed upward in short flicks. Asocial monitor filled the screen from edge to edge, columns of posts stacked in her keyword folder, her name pinned at the top with the little red counter climbing every time she blinked. She had opened the tab an hour ago to see if the story had crested. She was mistaken to think it would. Every third or fourth post was a screenshot of the same clip, Mireya Rosas at the podium with the microphone in her hand, the caption underneath running some version of the same joke.

She kept scrolling. A post went by with her face poorly lit and the word cunt stamped across it in red. She kept scrolling. Another went by with her name spelled wrong and a string of laughing emojis running down the side. She kept scrolling. A quote thread with three thousand replies sat under a screenshot of one of her old campaign posts, the top reply calling her a Karen with credentials, the second reply calling her worse. Her jaw tightened . Her thumb kept going.

Her right hand tightened around the cup. The plastic gave against her palm and the lid popped off the top, hit the quartz and rolled across the surface

The next post pulled up under her cursor. A side by side. Mireya on the left, a picture from the press conference, her hair down, her mouth open mid-rant. Jill on the right, a courthouse shot pulled off a wire, a bad angle, the light catching her from below. The text ran across the middle of both frames in white block letters. Black Men, do you want the hot Latina baby mama who is going to defend you or the greasy haired white racist cunt bitch who is going to let you get arrested?

Jill’s palm came down flat on top of the sippy cup body still sitting on the quartz beside the laptop. The plastic cracked under the weight and folded in on itself.

Footsteps crossed the hardwood behind her from the hallway. Paul came around the corner of the island and stopped a step off her shoulder. His eyes went to her face, then down to the laptop, then back up to her face.

“You need to stop looking at all of that.”

“I’m going to make this fucking bitch regret saying that about me.”

“Jill, you’re talking about running for AG. Do you want to turn all of Orleans, all of EBR and all of Caddo against you by going after this girl?”

Jill shook her head. Her chin came up and her eyes came off the screen to find his. “She has a record, too. Battery. Got into a fight with her mother. She got pre-trial diversion and is almost done with it, but I’m sure there’s a way I could make that work for me.”

“Jill.”

“And she’s a nursing student. Her licensure, something. That little bitch thinks just because she got knocked up by her meal ticket in high school that she can say whatever she fucking wants.”

“Jill.”

“And how did she manage to raise a kid on her own if she’s fighting with her mother? If she gotten any money from Caine while he was selling drugs, that’s a slam dunk. Receipt of drug proceeds. That’s what I could push. Take her kids while we investigate. We’ll see how tough she is then, fucking cunt.”

“Jill, stop!”

Her eyes came over to him. Her mouth was already open on the next line. “I’m just working through—”

Paul’s hand came up between them. “You can’t win this. She called you racist. Did you see the picture everyone is using? Her, a Latina, standing in front of her half-Black, half-Latino co-parent while he’s holding their Black and Latina daughter while she dresses down reporters? If you go after that, you’re just proving her point.”

“You know I’m not racist.”

“Well, she beat you to that punch, too. Think about your career. It’s over if you start looking into that girl. Shaw would run, not walk, to the DA, the bar and ethics.”

Jill’s hand came off the sippy cup body and dropped to the edge of the laptop. She pushed the lid down then her hand came up and dragged flat across her eyes, down over her mouth and off her chin.

“You’re right.” Her chest lifted and came back down. “You’re right. I just don’t want our daughter thinking that’s true.”

Paul shrugged. “She didn’t want her daughters thinking what you said about their father was true. The plight of mothers.”

Jill shook her head. She pushed off the stool, turned on the ball of her foot, and walked out of the kitchen.

~~~


Markus lifted his glass off the bar and turned it a quarter in his hand, the ice shifting against the sides, the whiskey catching the light off the neon in the back mirror. The bar ran long and narrow from the front door to the wall of bottles at the far end, the wood polished dark from a hundred thousand elbows, a few afternoon regulars spread across the stools with newspapers folded beside their drinks. A ceiling fan turned slow above the taps and pushed the smell of fryer grease from the kitchen down the length of the room. A TV mounted over the register ran the afternoon sports desk on mute, the ticker crawling along the bottom of the screen. Quentin sat on the stool to Markus’s left with his beer between both hands, his thumb working a line through the sweat on the label, his tie loose at the collar and the top button already open.

Quentin brought the bottle up, took a long pull, and set it back down on the coaster. “You know I was all ready to do this damn interview with the Times-Pic tomorrow and they called me earlier and told me that they weren’t pursuing that story at this time.”

Markus laughed as he brought the whiskey to his mouth and took a sip, "That's because Caine got a gift yesterday.”

“Mireya?”

Markus nodded. He picked the glass up, tipped it a fraction to move the whiskey against the ice, and set it back down without drinking. “I don’t think she knows what she was doing and was just an angry mother mad because her child reacted to everyone shouting at her father, but she’s made the entire thing toxic. Fox News might bring it back up if Caine has a good season, but no one is touching this thing right now. Especially because they won’t have Babin as the prosecutor side.”

Quentin’s head tilted a fraction toward Markus. "I don’t think that much could stop that woman from going after something she wants to win against, especially a young Hispanic woman with a young Black man as the father of her children.”

Markus shook his head. “I called the DA as soon as we walked out of that gym. Either he puts a leash on her or we’re going after her. I still think she steered this story and the Disciplinary Board would be interested in hearing her side of that. That’s not even to talk about how it looks when it comes to all of her charging decisions for Black and brown people if that’s where you want to take it.”

His hand came off the glass and dropped flat against the wood of the bar. The fan above the taps turned another slow rotation. Someone at the far end of the bar laughed at whatever was on the TV.

Quentin turned and looked at Markus. “You always have it all figured out.”

Markus shrugged. “I’ve been dealing with this woman on a damn near weekly basis for the better part of a decade. This is all shit that I’ve thought about plenty of times.”

Quentin lifted the beer again, took a smaller sip this time, and let it sit in his mouth for a beat before he swallowed. “I just hope that she does some soul searching after all of this and decide if she really wants to be the kind of prosecutor who does this kind of thing in a predominantly Black city like New Orleans.”

Markus shook his head. He lifted the whiskey and drank the rest of what was in the glass, the ice hitting his upper lip on the tilt, and set the glass down empty on the bar.

“I doubt it.”

~~~


Caine sat on the edge of Camila’s bed, the mattress dipping under him, the comforter pulled up to her chin and her arms tucked underneath it. Her hair was still damp at the ends from the bath and it had darkened the pillowcase around her head in a small halo. The nightlight in the corner threw a soft blue across the wall behind the headboard and picked out the shapes of the stuffed animals lined up on the shelf above her dresser. Mireya stood in the doorway with her shoulder against the jamb and her arms folded loose across her middle, one bare foot crossed over the other, the light from the hallway coming in around her and pooling on the carpet at the foot of the bed.

Caine reached out and ran his palm from the crown of Camila’s head down along her hair to where it stopped at her shoulder. The strands slid against his fingers cool and clean, the smell of the coconut conditioner coming up off the pillow. “You need to go to sleep, mi vida. I’ll still be here for a while when you wake up before I leave.”

Her head turned on the pillow toward him. Her eyes came to his face, dark and steady, the lashes already heavy. “Why are you leaving again, though? I want you to stay home.”

“I gotta go back to school so you can tell me all about what you learn in school and I can tell you all about what I learn.”

Her chin came up off the comforter and her lips tipped down into a frown. “But I don’t want you to go back.”

Caine let his hand rest against the side of her head. His thumb moved once across her temple. “You know Mardi Gras’ in a few weeks?”

“Yeah.”

“You want me to come back and take you to the parades?”

Her head turned a fraction against his palm, her cheek pressing into it. Her hand came out from under the comforter and rested on top of his where it lay against her hair. “You gonna help me catch the beads?”

“Claro, mi vida. Siempre estaré aquí para ayudarte.”

“Okay, daddy.”

Caine leaned down over her. He kept his hand at the side of her head and pressed his lips to the middle of her forehead and held a beat before he pulled back a few inches so she could see his face.

“Go to sleep now, baby. I’ll see you in the morning.”

“Te quiero, daddy.”

“Y yo a ti, mi vida.”

He pushed off his hip and stood, his hand coming off her hair as he came up, her hand sliding off the back of his and settling on the comforter, the mattress rising back to level behind him. He took a half step toward the door and stopped. His weight came back down onto the mattress and he sat again on the same spot at the edge of the bed, his hand finding her shoulder over the comforter, his other hand coming to rest on the covers beside her hip. Her eyes came back open from where they had already begun to close.

“I want you to know you don’t have to worry about the bad people anymore. No one’s going to do anything to me. I promise.”

Her eyes moved across his face. She nodded, slow.

“We Guerras. Ain’t nobody can stop us, right?”

“Yeah.”

Caine smiled. “Right.”

He ran his hand over the top of her head one more time, from her hairline back to the crown, his fingers passing through the damp strands.

He pushed up off the mattress and he crossed the carpet to the door with his bare feet soundless against the pile. Mireya’s eyes tracked him the length of the room, her arms still folded. He stopped a step off her shoulder in the doorway, the hallway light catching the side of his face.

“Where Sena?”

“Downstairs with your girl, telling her about Saint Claire.”

“She got a name.”

Mireya shrugged against the jamb and a smile spread across her face. “Come here, right quick.”

She pushed off the frame and turned into the hallway, her bare feet on the runner, her hair moving against her back as she went. Caine pulled Camila’s door most of the way closed behind him and followed Mireya down the hall to her room. She stepped through the doorway ahead of him and he came in behind her, the room dim past the reach of the hall light, a lamp on the nightstand throwing a warm circle across the bed and the wall above it. She pushed the door closed at his back.

He heard the pull of it in the frame behind him. “You could’ve fucked up the bag with that shit at the press conference.”

“I don’t give a fuck. I’m not pretending to be humble for them. Autumn can do that shit and did that shit.”

“Autumn did what she thought was best.”

Mireya’s eyes moved across his face, slow, from his eyes down to his mouth and back up. “Guess you got unlucky knocking up the gutter bitch instead of a bougie one.”

“Te agradezco que me apoyes.”

Mireya snorted a laugh. She stepped in on him and closed the space between them, her chest coming up close to his, one hand coming up into his locs at the back of his head, the other landing flat on his chest, her palm pressing against the fabric of his shirt over his sternum. Her chin tipped up so she could keep her eyes on his.

“Te dije que soy la única que te entiende, Caine. No una perra rica y malcriada de Los Ángeles. No una mujer blanca casada de Georgia. Solo yo. Somos uno y lo mismo.”

His eyes moved across her face. Her breath was warm against the underside of his chin. “You know what you’re doing.”

Mireya’s chin dipped once against her own chest and came back up. “Reminding you I’m not in competition with your girl.”

Her hand tightened at the back of his head and she pulled him down to her. Her mouth met his, pulled back an inch, met his again, pulled back another inch, met his a third time. The pressure built through the third kiss, her lips parting against his, the hand on his chest sliding up along his sternum toward the base of his throat, her thumb settling in the hollow above his collarbone.

She pulled her head back and let her hand drop off his throat and off his chest and stepped back one full step, turning toward the door as she went. Her hand found the knob and pulled the door open, the hall light coming back in across the carpet between them.

“Go tell Autumn to stop keeping my woman from me. I’m trying to cash in on my date.”

Caine shook his head as a smile crept up on his face. “I guess we both gonna be eating pussy tonight.”

“I’m better at it though.”

A laugh came out of Caine as he stepped past her into the hall.
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Post by Captain Canada » 13 Aug 2026, 14:48

So they just never gonna stop cheating huh (I know that's not the point, but technically...)

Mireya going viral is hilarious. Autumn gotta be mad as hell lowkey.
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Post by redsox907 » 14 Aug 2026, 03:58

shit like this is why no one wants to get involved with single parents lmao

ain't no way he plays ball this season if this is the last season tho. Also

how fucking dumb can you be Caine? Jill Babin just blasted your shit to the entire world and you still gonna hook up your potnas from New Orleans with some dude in LA? What do you think happens if they get caught out in LA. Where i don't know...THEIR FAMOUS FRIEND LIVES

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Post by Soapy » 14 Aug 2026, 06:29

Captain Canada wrote:
13 Aug 2026, 14:48
Mireya going viral is hilarious. Autumn gotta be mad as hell lowkey.
mad niggas in the city like

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i fucked that bitch at the club one night
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Post by Caesar » 17 Aug 2026, 09:16

Captain Canada wrote:
13 Aug 2026, 14:48
So they just never gonna stop cheating huh (I know that's not the point, but technically...)

Mireya going viral is hilarious. Autumn gotta be mad as hell lowkey.
Kissing is hardly cheating. lol

Done gone viral twice now. Influencer career ready to launch. #grwm #midnightballerina #paperchaser #interracialrelationship #wlw
redsox907 wrote:
14 Aug 2026, 03:58
shit like this is why no one wants to get involved with single parents lmao

ain't no way he plays ball this season if this is the last season tho. Also

how fucking dumb can you be Caine? Jill Babin just blasted your shit to the entire world and you still gonna hook up your potnas from New Orleans with some dude in LA? What do you think happens if they get caught out in LA. Where i don't know...THEIR FAMOUS FRIEND LIVES

mad dumb son
Now when I say that... :prefernot:

What you think he went back to school for? :sus:

What they gonna say? "Guy we said hangs out with suspected criminals hangs out with suspected criminals?" :druski:
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13 Aug 2026, 14:48
Mireya going viral is hilarious. Autumn gotta be mad as hell lowkey.
mad niggas in the city like

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Post by Caesar » 17 Aug 2026, 09:17

You Can’t Stop Me

Autumn walked at the front of the group along the crushed-shell path with her sunglasses pushed up into her hair and a folded robe draped over her forearm. The path ran between two low walls of white stucco with bougainvillea spilling over the tops in bright pink, the flowers throwing shadows across her sandals as she moved. The sun sat high enough that she could feel it flat across her shoulders through the thin cotton of her cover-up, the heat of it settled into the fabric already. Off to the right a pool bar was open and a blender was going in short bursts, a woman laughing over the top of it and futher out the ocean was doing its low steady thing against the cove.

Jade came up on her left with her own robe over one arm, her braids gathered in a low knot at the back of her neck, her free hand swinging loose at her side. Simone and Brooke walked a step behind them, Simone in a wide straw hat with the brim turned up on one side, Brooke with her hair pulled into a ponytail and her sunglasses down over her eyes.

Autumn shifted the robe higher on her forearm. “I’m not even going to lie to y’all, but I really needed this trip after the last two fucking weeks.”

Jade’s head cut sideways toward her. “Ain’t nobody told your ass to go fuck with a thug ass nigga, girl.”

Simone’s voice came from behind them. “He might be a thug but he did convince his boys to chip in to get us all out here.”

Jade’s free hand flicked once at the air between them. “That nigga a millionaire. He could’ve did that himself.”

“That’s true, too, though.”

Autumn tipped her chin back and let the sun catch her under the jaw for a beat before she brought it back down. “Y’all asses wouldn’t have been here if it was just my man’s money. Vegas, sure. Cabo? Fuck no.”

Brooke pulled even with Simone on the other side of the path, her sandals crunching against the shell. “I really thought he was going to go to the NFL because of all that shit that was in the news.”

“He didn’t want to end up like Shedeur Sanders or some shit. His agent was telling him he wasn’t going to drop out of the first round, but he didn’t really trust it. I see where he was coming from.”

Brooke lifted her sunglasses up onto the brim of her cap, her eyes coming across the group to Autumn’s face. “Yeah, but that’s a lot of maybes and what ifs to be worried about.”

Jade pushed a stray braid off her cheekbone. “That nigga baby mama going viral made him feel some type of way probably.”

Autumn rolled her eyes. The bougainvillea shifted in a small warm gust off the water and dropped a pink petal onto the path in front of her sandal. She stepped over it. “That was after he said he was coming back for his senior year and she’s so fucking stupid. And the number one reason I needed to get out of the country. She could’ve fucked up the bag not knowing how to play her fucking position.”

Simone pushed a strand of hair back under her hat with her thumb. “That bitch was probably trying to get her own bag. She wasn’t worried about y’all asses. How these niggas talking about her? She could probably drop the link right now and get rich in a week.”

“Her ass doing some shit like that and making problems for Caine is a thousand percent the kind of fuck shit that Mireya would do.”

The path curved and opened onto a wider tiled courtyard with a stone fountain in the middle, the water running down the sides in a thin sheet. Two women in white uniforms crossed the far end of the courtyard with rolled towels under their arms. A staff member walked past the group in the other direction with a stack of folded linens balanced against his hip and gave them a nod without slowing down. Autumn stepped down off the shell path onto the tile, the heat of it coming up through the soles of her sandals. The other three followed her across.

Brooke shook her head. “Anyway. That’s another storm you’ve held that nigga down through. He should be looking at ring sizes soon, huh?”

Autumn glanced at her sideways. “Girl, we haven’t even been together a year yet.”

Simone sucked her teeth. “My mama and daddy was together for five months before he proposed. That shit don’t matter.”

Jade laughed in a short burst. “Your daddy is in the military. His ass wanted them dependent perks.”

Simone lifted her chin a fraction. “Not too much on him now.”

Autumn slowed as she came up on the fountain and dragged her fingers through the sheet of water on the near side. The cold of it moved up her wrist and into the crook of her elbow before she pulled her hand back. She wiped her palm dry on the fabric of her cover-up.

The spa entrance sat at the far end of the courtyard now, a low white building with dark wood doors, a hostess in a linen dress standing under the overhang with a tablet in her hands, her eyes lifting toward them as they came across the tile.

Autumn kept her hand loose at her side as she walked. “I’m just looking for to some peace and quiet with my man without his weird ass baby mama around.”

~~~


Caine sat on the corner stool at the poolside bar with his elbow on the wood and a rocks glass in front of him, the whiskey sitting low over a single big cube. The bar ran under a thatched palapa roof at the shallow end of the resort pool, the shade cutting a hard line across the wood halfway down its length, the far end still sitting in the sun.

The pool itself stretched out behind them in three connected shapes, the deepest part off to the right where a woman was doing slow laps in a black one-piece, the middle section with a swim-up bar where a bachelor party had been anchored since breakfast, the shallow end just past his stool with a couple sitting on the tile shelf up to their waists. A speaker in the ceiling of the palapa ran a slow reggaeton track, the bass thumping soft through the wood of the bar under his forearm.

Cam sat two stools down with his back turned half toward the pool and one bare foot up on the crossbar of the stool next to him, a Corona in his hand with the lime pushed down into the neck. Derron was between Caine and Cam with his shirt hanging open over his trunks, his chain sitting flat against his chest. Angel and Alonzo had taken the two stools on Caine’s other side, both of them in Panama hats that Alonzo had grabbed from the front desk as a joke on the way over. Rachaad had pulled a fifth stool around to close the horseshoe and sat facing the group with his back to the pool, his arms loose at his sides.

Cam tipped his chin at Caine down the length of the bar. “I ain’t gonna lie to you, my nigga. Ain’t shit would’ve had me coming back for another year in college.”

Caine looked away from the pool and back at Cam. “You saying that shit until you end up getting drafted in the fifth round and now you missing out on the fucking money you could’ve got from NIL.”

Alonzo pushed the brim of the hat up off his forehead with his knuckle. “You don’t stop getting brand deals just because you was a fifth rounder.”

Angel shook his head. “Nigga, ain’t nobody want to promote their shit with a dude who sitting on the bench.”

Caine sucked his teeth. “Y’all know who y’all talking about, right? I wouldn’t be sitting on no fucking bench. I’d just be starting with fifth round money.”

Rachaad lifted an eyebrow at him across the horseshoe. “GMs would be robbing your ass blind on that second contract, too.”

Derron was already laughing before he got his line out. “Nigga would be Russell Wilson sitting on the couch at home getting drafted, just without the weird ass looking white woman screaming in his ear.”

Caine cut his eyes sideways at Derron. “Ain’t y’all supposed to be my potnas?”

Cam pointed at Caine with his index finger. “We is. That’s why we telling you that you should’ve carried your ass to the league.”

Derron tipped his head back against the edge of the palapa post behind him. “I’m cool with my nigga coming back for one more year if I’m keeping it a buck. ‘Cause I need to get my stats up so a nigga could go first round, too.”

Caine laughed as he ran his hand over his hair. “That means you gotta stop dropping all those fucking passes like y’all was doing last year.”

Alonzo dropped both forearms on the wood and leaned into the bar, his chain swinging out from his chest and settling back. “I know Riley was happy about that shit, though. Quarterback room was looking ugly heading into spring.”

Rachaad tipped his chin at the group. “I almost told him that I played a little quarterback back in middle school if he needed someone to get back there and slang that bitch.”

Laughter came up around the horseshoe. A shout went up from the bachelor party at the swim-up bar behind them, one of the men making the rest of them lose it, the noise carrying across the water and dropping off against the palapa. A server in a white polo came up on the far side of the bar with a tray and set two more Coronas down without being asked. Cam nodded at him without breaking stride.

Caine tapped the rim of his glass and shrugged. “We locked in now that he put it out there that he was supporting me with all this shit. Had comms mad as a motherfucker.”

Cam snorted a laugh. “Because his ass about to sign a new deal and he wants two natties before he does. It’s every man for themselves out here. Shady fucking game.”

Angel pulled his hat off and dropped it onto the bar beside his glass. He brushed his hair forward with his palm. “Everyone chasing a bag.”

Caine lifted his free hand off the bar. “I ain’t saying it’s the main reason but it ain’t too bad that I’m gonna have a whole year to just play ball and chill.”

Derron pulled his shoulder off the palapa post. “That nigga about to make another baby.”

The laughter that came up around the bar took Cam, Alonzo, Angel, and Rachaad all at once, Derron already halfway into his own, the sound of it running out under the palapa and mixing with the bachelor party still going behind them.

Caine kept his eyes on Derron. “Don’t put that shit in the air.”

~~~


Mireya sat in the leather chair across from Fernanda with her arms folded across her middle and one leg crossed over the other. Light came in through the window behind Fernanda and fell across the arm of her chair and onto the carpet between them, cutting a pale slant across the pile. Fernanda held her leather portfolio open on her knee, her free hand loose on the armrest.

“You’ve had quite the week.”

Mireya snorted a laugh. “Fucking tell me about it.”

Fernanda tilted her chin down a fraction. “Can I ask what was happening in the moment that you decided that you were going to address the reporters at the press conference?”

Mireya shrugged. “I don’t know. I don’t think it was in that one moment. It was all of it for the entire week. Camila’s so perceptive. She knew something was wrong as soon as we left Tampa. By the press conference, it was a tantrum everytime Caine put her down or she didn’t know where he was. Then she was scared with everyone yelling at Caine. I just reacted.”

“To protect your child.”

“Yeah, I guess.”

Fernanda let the silence sit for a beat before she went on. “Was there anything that you said in that moment that had to do more with your feelings about the system and how the system has impacted you throughout your life?”

Mireya looked down at her own crossed leg, at the hem of her sweater pulled tight across her hip, then brought her eyes back up. “Probably. Everyone thinks it’s just criminal shit that you have to deal with. Clearly, I’m not going to get up in front of cameras and talk about all the shit I’ve done to make ends meet, but I shouldn’t even have had to do that shit. All I needed was a little help to get over the hump and if I had said that, I would’ve been the bad guy. They’re all have babies, have babies, have babies, but as soon as you do, get fucked, you’re on your own.”

Fernanda tipped her head to one side. “Especially if you have those children as a child yourself as you did.”

“Yeah, exactly.”

“I’m sure you didn’t in the moment and maybe you haven’t rewatched it since then, but what are your thoughts on how Caine’s girlfriend handled that moment?”

Mireya sucked her teeth. “That bitch is a coward.”

Fernanda raised her eyebrows. “Go on.”

Mireya uncrossed her arms and rested her hands flat on the armrests. “Caine’s her man. All these fucking people were coming at him, calling him a monster and shit and all she was going to do is stand there like one of those white women married to a politician who is talking about cheating on her.”

Fernanda nodded. “It makes sense that would be the option she chose being that her father is involved in politics. Sometimes just being present is the support that’s needed.”

Mireya shook her head. “That’s not what Caine needs. Caine needs someone who’s going to fight for him when he ain’t got nobody else. Autumn ain’t built for it. He needs someone who understands him and can say the shit he wants to say when he can’t.”

Fernanda held her gaze across the space between the chairs. “Someone like you.”

Mireya shrugged, her eyes holding on Fernanda’s.

Fernanda let a beat pass. “Do you love Caine?”

“Of course. We have children together.”

“Do you want to be with Caine?”

“I’m with Sena. I love her.”

Fernanda tipped her chin down a fraction. “Both things can be true at the same time.”

Mireya sighed, her eyes going to the bookshelf behind Fernanda’s shoulder before coming back. “I don’t know how we go from talking about Autumn to this.”

Fernanda lifted her hand off the armrest a few inches, palm out, and set it back down. “I think they’re related.”

The room held itself around them. Mireya could hear the low hum of the air unit through the ceiling vent, the muted talk of a woman on the sidewalk outside passing under the window and moving on down the block.

“I’m considering a job offer.”

Fernanda nodded. “Tell me more about that.”

~~~


Sena sat at the far end of the bar with her elbow on the wood and her drink beside it, Alex on the stool to her right with her body angled halfway toward Sena and her hair pushed back behind one ear. The bar was one of the low-lit ones off Freret with the front windows fogged from the difference between the inside heat and the cold air out on the sidewalk. A single pendant lamp hung over their end of the counter and threw a warm circle across the wood between them. Someone had put on a slow soul record on the house speakers and it ran under the low talk of the room. Two men played pool at the table near the back, the crack of the break coming up over the music every few minutes, then the low murmur of them counting shots.

Alex leaned in toward her, one forearm sliding along the wood. “It was so crazy because I’m walking out of the union and I just see these two fucking guys with ski masks on running down the street with some cops running behind them. It was some shit out of a movie.”

Sena rolled her eyes. “Sounds like a typical day in New Orleans to me.”

Alex laughed once, quick. “I don’t even think campus got put on lockdown. They just told everyone to go about their business.”

Sena brought her eyes to Alex’s face. Alex was watching her, her mouth a little open, her weight already tipped toward whatever Sena was going to say back. “Alex, Tulane’s in the ghetto. All of New Orleans is the ghetto. It has been since we were kids.”

Alex raised both hands off the bar before she let them drop. “I forget you had an insider in street knowledge now.”

Sena pushed a breath out through her nose. “Alex.”

Alex tipped her head to one side. Her voice dropped half a register and the pace of it picked up. “It’s just fucking crazy. Not one, but two exes with records? What if she was like a drug mule and that’s why they fly her all over the country?”

“You’ve been listening to too many of those true crime podcasts. And that’s a little racist.”

Alex pulled back a fraction on the stool, her hand going flat against her own chest. “How is that racist?”

“You’re assuming that a Mexican woman is involved in drug business. You’re Italian. Are your relatives in the mob?”

Alex shrugged and pushed the piece of hair behind her ear again. “I’m sure some of them were. I don’t think it’s racist to point out that. Things are stereotypes because they’re true.”

Sena lifted a hand off the bar and set it back down flat. “We’ll just move on past that before you start leaning into that liberal white woman thing more than you already are.”

Alex let a beat pass, then leaned in a little further, her elbow sliding another inch along the wood. “I’m just saying that you’re eating pussy that has probably had drugs shoved up into it to get by cops.”

Sena brought her palm against her face, dragged it down across her mouth and off her chin. When she took her hand away Alex was still watching her, her mouth already pulled into the grin. “You really need to stop listening to those podcasts.”

Alex laughed. “I need the excitement in my life that you have.”

Sena shook her head.. “I could do without it for a while. Ever since me and Mireya started dating, it’s been one thing after the other. I just want shit to be normal for a while.”

Alex leaned back off the bar and let a beat pass. “You could have a normal relationship if you would just stop trying to keep that one and go find a normal one.”

Sena cut her eyes at Alex. “You’re pushing it tonight.”

Alex lifted one shoulder and dropped it. “Just saying.”

The record on the speakers rolled over into another one, a woman’s voice coming in low over a slow bassline. The bartender moved past their end of the bar with a rag in his hand and wiped down a stretch of wood two stools down from Alex before he moved off again. One of the pool players called out a shot to the other and the cue ball cracked against the pack.

Alex kept her eyes on Sena’s face for a beat. She reached up and pushed the piece of hair behind her ear one more time. “So, anyway, did I tell you about Melanie’s brother’s friend stealing her panties to sell online?”

~~~


Mireya pushed the front door of the café open with her shoulder and walked in with her hands in the pockets of her jacket, the cold that had followed her in off the sidewalk lifting off her hair as the warm air met her. Kiersten was at the corner table nearest the window with a paper cup already in front of her and a second one on the far side of the table, her jacket folded over the back of the empty chair. She looked up before Mireya was halfway across the room and lifted a hand off the table in a small wave.

Mireya crossed the room to the table, pulled the chair out with her foot and dropped into it.

Kiersten smiled at her. “I didn’t think you were going to really reach out to me.”

Mireya wrapped a hand around the cup and pulled it in closer to her side of the table, the heat of it moving through the paper into her palm. “I wasn’t going to but then I did the worst thing you could do when it comes to making decisions.”

Kiersten tipped her head to one side. “What’s that?”

“Mentioned it to my therapist.”

Kiersten laughed. “That’ll do it. I had one for a while and if I said I was thinking about doing something then he would tell me to do it every single time.”

Mireya let a small breath out through her nose. “Yeah, pretty much.” She lifted an eyebrow at Kiersten across the table. “You had a man as a therapist?”

Kiersten shrugged. “He was cheap.”

“Probably because he was beating his meat to whatever you told him about being a dancer.”

Kiersten laughed again, harder this time, and pressed the back of her wrist against her mouth for a beat before she brought it down. “That’s why I didn’t tell him anything about that. Better safe than sorry.”

Mireya tapped her thumbnail against the seam of her cup. “I could never. I couldn’t trust some random man to not want to fuck me instead of listen to my problems.”

Kiersten tipped her chin at Mireya. “It’s 2029, hun. That could happen with anyone.”

“As someone dating a woman, it’s a lot harder to get women than it is men.”

Kiersten raised her hand off the table. “I’ll have to take your word for it. I don’t have any experience with women.”

Mireya let a small smile break through. “You should try it. Those soccer moms are probably all willing.”

Kiersten shook her head, a smile pulling wider across her face. “You can tell you used to work in customer service. You’re quick, witty.”

Mireya shrugged. “If you want to call sticking my ass in a man’s face customer service then I’ll take it.”

Kiersten laughed once more, low this time. “I would. So, what do you think? You want to help me out with all of these soccer moms who want to feel sexy for an hour or two a week?”

“Yeah, I’ll get it a try. I need to get back in shape myself.”

Kiersten leaned back in her chair and let her eyes travel down Mireya from her collarbone to the edge of the table and back up. Then she leaned forward again and set her forearms on the wood. “Is this you out of shape?”

Mireya lifted an eyebrow again. “You can’t tell?”

Kiersten laughed under her breath. “Make sure you keep that to yourself in the studio or you’re going to give those women a damn complex.”

Mireya rolled her eyes over the rim of the cup. “Do I need to keep things simple, too?”

Kiersten smiled and reached for her own coffee. “Oh no. They pay extra to learn how to do the shit they see online.”

~~~


Caine sat across from Autumn at a table on the sand with a lantern between them and the ocean running black past the edge of the deck a few feet to his right. The restaurant put its tables straight out onto the beach, palm-wood posts strung with warm bulbs overhead, the sand raked smooth around the base of each chair, the sound of the surf coming in low and steady under the low talk from the other tables. A trio of musicians played near the bar, a soft acoustic set drifting through the strings of bulbs. The night air off the water was warm at his collar and cool a foot above the sand, the two of them moving against each other every few seconds when the breeze shifted. His plate held a ribeye cooked medium rare with a small pile of chimichurri to the side and a wedge of grilled lime. Autumn had ordered the branzino and it lay opened out on her plate with the skin crisped up and the herbs scattered across it. She had her hair pinned up off her neck for the heat and a small gold hoop in each ear catching the lantern light between them.

Caine cut a chunk of the steak and lifted the fork up between them, the meat catching the light off the lantern. “This a real fuck you to that racist bitch ADA and all them motherfuckers who believed that shit.”

Autumn snorted a laugh and picked up her wineglass. She took a sip and set it back down on the linen. “You keep this shit up and my daddy is going to really start trying to make a politician out of you.”

Caine put the bite in his mouth and worked it before he spoke. “Nah, that’s doing a little too much. Bitch might try to have me taken out if I do some shit like that after making her look fucking stupid.”

Autumn shook her head. “I’m glad you decided to do another year in LA before going to the draft. I feel like it’s better for us in the long run to get that foundation strong before you go to the NFL.”

“Don’t trust me in all of those cities with all them jersey chasers?”

Autumn laughed. She leaned an inch forward against the table. “Nigga, there are jersey chases around you now. There are probably fifty white bitches in your DMs trying to get you to put a baby in them so they can get that child support.”

Caine lifted one shoulder. “Seventy-five.”

Autumn pointed her butter knife at him across the table. “Don’t get cute. I’ll kill your ass out here on this beach.”

Caine laughed. “Me las arreglaré. Solo uno de nosotros habla español, baby.”

Autumn shook her head. She held her wineglass against her collarbone with her other hand loose around the base of it. “Here he go with the Spanish.”

The waiter came past their table with a bottle in a linen towel and refilled the water glasses before he moved on to the next table down the sand. Behind him a couple got up from a table closer to the water and started back toward the main building, the woman’s heels sinking into the sand and coming back up with each step.

Autumn watched them go for a beat and then brought her eyes back to Caine. “But back to what I was saying, not only do I want to make sure we’re strong before you start jetting around the country to play football, it will be nice to have another year of this without the demands of adulthood stressing us out.”

Caine cut another piece of the steak. “I’m surprised you’re not trying to rush to hit all your career goals.”

“Oh, I’m still going to be 30 under 30. That doesn’t mean that I can’t enjoy some simple times before making sure everyone knows I’m that bitch.”

“That makes sense to me.”

“It is nice, though.”

Caine looked at her. “What is?”

Autumn pushed a piece of the branzino across her plate with her fork, her eyes on his face. “Just being able to be Autumn and Caine and not Autumn, Caine, Mireya, Sena and fifty other fucking people.”

Caine laughed and reached across the table and covered the back of her hand with his palm, his thumb settling in the crease between her thumb and index finger. “I know. I know. It’s the offseason, though. It’ll just be us a lot more.”

Autumn turned her hand under his and hooked her fingers through his. “I’m holding you to that, bae.”

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Post by Soapy » 17 Aug 2026, 09:22

delayed not denied

i know its on the way

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Post by Captain Canada » 17 Aug 2026, 16:50

Caesar wrote:
17 Aug 2026, 09:17
I’m just saying that you’re eating pussy that has probably had drugs shoved up into it to get by cops.”
You're a nasty dude, and I hope you know that.

The term bae makes me sick, but so does Autumn, so it aligns.

Solid update, brother. Keep moving that plot forward :blessed:
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Post by redsox907 » 17 Aug 2026, 18:32

Caesar wrote:
17 Aug 2026, 09:17
Alex let a beat pass, then leaned in a little further, her elbow sliding another inch along the wood. “I’m just saying that you’re eating pussy that has probably had drugs shoved up into it to get by cops.”
:dead:

murder vibes in the air, we see it :curtain:
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