CheckMate 4: Winner Takes All
her foot lightly on the flowered carpet as she waited patiently for it to open. Minutes later, she knocked again. Finally, Brendon opened the door and shook his head as she walked in past him.
     
    “Well damn,” Kina said noticing the bruise on his jaw. “I leave you for a few hours and look what happens.”
     
    “I don’t even know if I wanna talk about it,” Brendon sluggishly said while walking over and lying on his stomach on the bed. Kina followed suit and laid down beside him, but on her back as she looked up at the ceiling. “You can’t tell me that you don’t wanna talk about it, because you know my nosey ass wanna know.”
     
    “Tell me something that I didn’t already figure out,” Brendon commented with a light chuckle. Kina just being there was already making him feel better.
     
    “So, what happened?” She nosily asked while propping up on her elbow and staring in his direction.
     
    Brendon disappointedly shook his head as he looked at her. “Kina, that shit was crazy, too crazy.”
     
    “I can imagine. You got kicked out of the hotel.” Kina said, almost still in disbelief about it herself. “He must’ve caught you in the pussy?”
     
    “Noooo,” Brendon said with a frown on his face. “We didn’t even have sex. Although, I wish we would’ve, at least then the fall out would’ve been worth it.”
     
    “You don’t mean that,” Kina said.
     
    “I really don’t,” Brendon admitted. “But, I really like this girl. I can’t help that she’s his baby mama. I liked her before I even knew about that.” He shook his head feeling like this had to be some of the worst luck he’d had in a long time dealing with a woman.
     
    “Well, why did Monty just show up like that, anyway? And even though Candy was there, that shouldn’t have given him a reason to wanna fight you.”
     
    “He just showed up out the blue already pissed about something he and MiKayla are apparently going through. I tried to tell him that it wasn’t a good time, but no sooner than I could get that out, Candy comes walking out the bathroom.” Kina’s eyes widened with shock as she vividly pictured everything that he was telling her. “They were standing face to face and I could see the confusion of seeing her there in his eyes. He asked her if we were fucking and she said no. Then he looked over at me and asked me if we were fucking like he didn’t believe her.”
     
    “Damn,” Kina whispered still all ears as the juicy gossip had her tuned all the way in.
     
    “I can’t even remember if I was able to get out no, because he sucker punched me.”
     
    “Now, why would he do a thing like that?”
     
    “Well, standing there in a pair of boxer shorts with a guilty look on my face might’ve had something to do with it.”
     
    “Damnit man,” Kina said while shaking her head. “You didn’t tell me that part.”
     
    “But honestly, we didn’t fuck. I can’t lie, we played around a little bit.” He thought back. “Well, a little more than a little bit, but I respected her and didn’t want to go there until I know for a fact that she’s over Monty. I didn’t move here to Augusta to get my heart broken within the first few months I’m here. I’m too much of a player for that.” He teased causing Kina to laugh while hitting his arm.
     
    “You’re so fucking conceited.” She joked, still laughing. “So, who won the fight?” she questioned already knowing that Brendon would kick a nigga’s ass in a heartbeat. She’d seen him in action a few times.
     
    Brendon just looked at her like she was crazy then shook his head. Kina always wanted to know the full details of everything that happened in his life.
     
    “It really wasn’t a fight. Plus, I wouldn’t hit my cousin like that. Even I believe he held back, because if he would’ve been really trying to fuck me up then it would’ve taken more than two little security guards to break it up. I just think the whole incident caught him
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