Betrayed by Love

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Author: Hailey Hogan
to him so that her ample chest was at his eye-level.
    He cleared his throat a few times. “Uh…what are you doing?”
    “Isn’t this what you came over here for,” Eva said, as she pushed him backwards on the couch and planted kisses on his lips as her body covered his.
    Trevor wrapped his arms around her and they did the tango with their tongues for several minutes. He sounded out of breath when he said, “If you don’t stop, I won’t be able to.”
    “Then don’t.” Eva took off her shirt and Trevor was in the process of removing her bra, when the buzzer from the gate sounded.
    “Darn it,” Eva blurted out. She left Trevor on the couch as she went to see who was at her gate. She yelled, “It’s Garth. Bring me my shirt.”
    “What is he doing here?” he asked.
    Eva pulled her shirt on. “How am I supposed to know? He’s your buddy and business partner.” She looked in the nearby  mirror to make sure her hair wasn’t all over her head and before Garth could ring the doorbell, she had the door open.
     
    ***
     
    “Strange meeting you here partner,” Garth said, after hugging Eva.
    Trevor responded, “I was in the neighborhood.”
    “Yeah right.”
    “Gentlemen, there’s enough of me to go around,” Eva teased. “Let’s go to the kitchen. I could use a drink.”
    “I am a little thirsty,” Garth responded.
    Trevor followed behind them. Eva looked in the refrigerator. “All I have is soda and iced-tea.”
    “I’ll take tea,” Trevor responded.
    Garth said, “Give me a can of soda.”
    Eva got a few glasses and put some crushed ice into each. She handed each a glass and a can of their desired drink.
    She stood while the men took a seat on the bar stools. “Did Brenda tell you about the pictures?”
    “That’s what I came over here to talk to you about. I wasn’t aware you had company.”
    “I didn’t know I was going to have company either,” she responded.
    Garth looked between the two. “Regardless, we were able to eliminate your employees finger prints but whoever this person is isn’t in any of our databases.”
    “And how is that helping my situation?” she said, in between sips.
    “At least we know this person doesn’t make it a habit of breaking the law,” Trevor answered.
    Eva ’s house phone rang. She looked at the caller ID display. “Fellows, I have to take this. Make yourselves at home.” She walked out and left them in the kitchen by themselves.
    “Your girl called for you at the office. I lied and told her you were on assignment,” Garth said.
    “I am.”
    “Eva’s not your case or did you forget?”
    Trevor ’s eyebrow raised. “If I didn’t know better, I would think you wanted my girl for yourself.”
    Garth laughed. Little did he know he already had his girl, but he knew he wasn’t talking about Shereeka. “Man, first of all, Eva’s not your girl and if I did have a thing for her; it would be between her and I.”
    “Why are you here?” Trevor asked. His chest seemed to stick out further.
    “I’m here on business. I can’t say the same about you.”
    “What else did Shereeka say when she called?” he whispered.
    “Oh don’t be asking about your fiancé now. I think its best you ask her yourself. As you keep telling me, I need to stay out of your business.”
    Trevor reached in his pocket for his cell phone. “I forgot it’s in the living room.”
    “Use mine.” Garth handed Trevor the phone. “Better hurry up though. You don’t want your jump off to hear you.”
    The expression on Trevor’s face was priceless. Garth laughed as Trevor took the phone and walked out on the back patio.
    “What’s so funny?” Eva asked.
    Garth turned around. “Oh Nothing. Just sitting here thinking about old times.”
    Eva sat on the bar stool next to him. “I know you don’t agree with me seeing Trevor.”
    Garth twirled ice on his tongue. “You’re a big girl. You’ll get tired of playing second fiddle sooner or later.”
    “I’m not
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