Color Me Blind (A Divine Love Story Book 1)

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Author: Melinda Michelle
patrons.  Frank’s head was down.  He was staring into his beer mug like it had the answers to life’s enigmas.
    Justin casually pulled out a chair and took a seat.  Frank was so drunk it took him a second to realize someone had joined him.  Moments later he looked up.  They stared at each other not saying a word for a long while.
    Justin finally spoke up, “You don’t look well Frank.  Your wife has been looking for you.”
    “Mind your business Justin and get the hell out of here.  This isn’t exactly the kind of place you should be frequenting.”
    “I don’t plan to stay long.”
    Justin reached into his jacket and pulled out a revolver.  He sat it down on the table casually and looked Frank dead in the eyes.
    Frank was visibly disturbed.  He wasn’t necessarily scared of the gun just shocked by such a bold statement from a man as peaceful as Justin.
    Justin said, “If you ever touch my child again I will kill you.  Understood?”
    Frank stared in disbelief for a few moments. 
    “Listen Justin I’m…”
    “I don’t care.  There is no need for a discussion.  I just need to know that we understand each other.”
    Frank sat back in his seat and took another sip of his beer. 
    “We understand each other.”
    Justin put his gun back in his jacket.  He walked out of the bar as quietly as he walked in.
     
     
     
     
     

Part Two:

 
High School

Chapter 5:  Temper, Temper
     
     
    Days turned into weeks, weeks turned into months and months turned into years.  Before they knew it Jasmine and Blake were in high school.  They were 17 and in their junior year.  They managed to stay the best of friends through elementary and middle school even though Jasmine shed her tomboyish ways when she got to high school.  She was not into running around outside with Blake anymore, but she managed to still have a love for video games. 
    She was no w into make-up, skirts and high heels. Her new affection for all things feminine bonded her to Blake’s mother.  She had always admired Lisa’s beauty.  Jasmine thought her mom was beautiful, but she never celebrated it.  As a matter of fact she always downplayed it.  It seemed to Jasmine as if her mother went out of her way to be plain and not stand out.  She never understood why because she loved being a woman and she loved being beautiful.  So she went to Lisa to learn all the tricks of the trade. 
    Lisa had been happy to help. Her relationship with Frank was strained to say the least and she always wanted a daughter.  Jasmine so perfectly filled that void for her.  With Lisa’s help Jasmine had blossomed into a shapely exotic beauty standing five-feet-seven-inches.               
    Her beautiful bushy head of curls had become her trademark.  She became captain of the cheerleading squad her freshman year and had maintained her title through her junior year.  She was a straight-A student and was experiencing high school to the fullest. 
    Blake had sprouted up to a lean handsome six-foot-three carbon copy of his dad.  His rugged good looks were the only thing his dad ever gave him as far as he was concerned.  His popularity rivaled Jasmine’s as his talents led him to the football field.  He wasn’t so shabby in the classroom either.  He and Jasmine always competed in their academics, but he was currently beating her by half a point for the first time since they started high school. 
    Even though Blake was good at football and it helped with the ladies , he didn’t want to pursue it beyond high school.  He just had a lot of anger that he wasn’t in denial about because of his issues with his dad.  He figured hitting people legally would allow him to deal with that anger in a positive way.  He had his sights set on being a lawyer. 
    After the incident when they were nine his father was absent from his life for two years while he got help for his drinking .  His parents attended marriage counseling during their
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