Chocolate Goodies

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Author: Jacquelin Thomas
go take a cold shower.
    It had been months, maybe even a year, since she had been involved in a serious relationship. The older she became, the quicker she was able to detect the jerks, and since she refused to settle, Coco was still single.
    She was not a woman who believed she needed a man in her life, but it didn’t mean she wanted to be alone, either. She was ready for that special someone, but he had to come with the whole package.
    Her ideal man was family oriented, had a strong work ethic and great sense of humor, and would love her with his whole heart.
    Her mind traveled back to Ransom.
    “Cold shower, here I come,” she said with a groan.
    The next day Coco got up early and drove the short distance to the shop to work on a special treat for her niece. The store was busy because it was the day before Easter Sunday. All of her employees were there and things appeared to be going smoothly.
    She didn’t leave until shortly after two. She talked with her assistant manager and another employee before saying, “I’ll see you all on Monday. Happy Easter.”
    “Thanks for the Easter baskets,” Valencia told her.
    Coco had made one for each of her employees. “You’re quite welcome.”
    She walked outside and quickly made her way to her car.
    Singing softly with the music, Coco merged onto the 405 freeway, going south. Her brother and his family lived in Marina Del Rey.
    “Auntie Coco, you’re here,” Cinnamon exclaimed when she arrived forty-five minutes later. “What took you so long?”
    “I’m sorry for being late. There was a car accident on the way over here and traffic was backed up, honey.” The trip normally took her less than thirty minutes.
    The little girl hugged her. “I’m so glad that you’re here now. We’re gonna have lots of fun.”
    “We sure are,” Coco said.
    She waved at her brothers and her parents as Cinnamon led her over to the table where the birthday cake was on display.
    “Look, Auntie…I have a Barbie doll cake.”
    “I can see that,” Coco responded. “It’s beautiful.”
    “We’re gonna have hot dogs and hamburgers.”
    “Yum.”
    “Auntie, did you make me a special chocolate for my birthday?” Cinnamon asked eagerly.
    Every year Coco created a special bag of chocolates for her niece. She pulled out a silver bag now. “How about some white chocolate and orange crème delight?”
    “Oooh, that sounds delicious.” Cinnamon held out her hand. “Can I please try some of them now?”
    “You have to ask your parents,” she replied. “But you know what I think?” “What?”
    “These will taste better after you’ve had a hot dog or a hamburger. This will trigger the yum-yum buds.”
    “Really?” Cinnamon asked, her big brown eyes wide. “A hot dog can do that? ”
    Coco bit her bottom lip to keep from laughing. “S-sure can, honey.”
    “I’m gonna go get one now. I might eat a hamburger, too. I’ll get lots of yum-yum buds then.”
    “Sounds like a plan to me,” she told her niece.
    “Liar liar pants on fire,” Michael said from behind her.
    She turned around. “See, that’s why you’re not married.”
    He chuckled. “Why? Because I won’t tell lies? You’re probably right. Honesty certainly hasn’t gotten me any closer to the altar.”
    Coco feared she had hurt his feelings somehow, so she said, “Michael, I was kidding.”
    “I know that, sis. I think there may be some truth to it, though. You know what my date told me last night? She actually said that I was too nice.”
    Coco felt a rush of anger. “What?”
    Michael shrugged nonchalantly. “Any woman who needs a little thug in her life definitely isn’t the one for me.”
    “She actually told you that?” Coco asked. “That’s the stupidest thing I’ve ever heard.”
    He nodded in agreement. “I couldn’t get away from her quick enough.”
    Coco looped her arm through her brother’s. “Well, it’s just you and me.”
    “Not anymore,” Michael responded with a
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