Mrs. Jones: Book One (The Jones Series #1)

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Author: B.M. Hardin
every five years, if they made it home to visit our parents and talking on the phone with her was very rare. She hadn’t even made it home for my wedding; she’d made it to the first one but not the other two.
    I’d had a few friends back in the day, but for some reason, I always seemed to switch friends, every time I switched husbands. Since I’d been with Santana, things moved so fast between us that I hadn’t really had the time to pick up a new friend or two. Two of his business partners were married, but I hadn’t found the time to really get to know them that way that I probably should have.
    “Thank you. I’m still getting used to it. I’m a newlywed. I’ve only been married around two months or so,” I told her.
    “Well honey, you don’t know a thing about marriage yet. I’ve been married a little over eight years, and I swear I learn something new about my husband every other day,” she smiled.
    “Eight years, wow. So marriage isn’t as hard as most people say it is?” I quizzed her.
    “Oh, don’t get me wrong, it has its challenges; but it’s all worth it. I’m happily married, with two beautiful children, and I’m still head over heels in love with my husband,” she said.
    Her words stung my heart as though they were a thousand bees.
    I should have known that Joey was lying. His wife was happy, and she didn’t have any plans on leaving him.
    Though I couldn’t understand why she would have been coming from a hotel, maybe it was all innocent.
    But at the end of the day, that was none of my business. The fact to the matter was that she loved her husband; she’d told me right out of her own mouth.
    I continued to chit chat with her for only a few seconds more, and then we parted ways.
    Walking out of the store, I knew what I had to do.
    Once I was inside of my car, I sent Joey a message and then turned off my cell phone.
    I headed home to be with my husband…my Santana.
    ~***~
    “Do you really have to go right now?” I whined to Santana as he put on his tie.
    “Yes baby, we’re all getting together for a meeting. But I’ll be home early. You know, maybe you should look a little more into opening that interior design spot that you’ve been talking about. All it takes is for you to get a vision. Daddy will make sure that it’s built just the way you want it,” he said kissing my nose.
    We went back and forth for a little with longer and then Santana rushed out of the front door.
    Santana had been gone for all of five minutes and then my phone started to ring.
    Joey.
    I hadn’t talked to him in over two weeks, but that hadn’t stopped him from calling, texting, or leaving me voicemails.
    After seeing and chatting with his wife that day, I decided to tell him that it was over and that he should make things work with his wife. She hadn’t seemed at all as bad as Joey had tried to make her out to be and I just didn’t want to be the other woman…anymore; especially when I didn’t have to be. That same day, I came home and waited for Santana. I made love to him like never before.
    I had enough sins that needed forgiving, and it just didn’t make any sense to keep adding to the list. It was time to do things the right way.
    After calling two more times and getting the voicemail, Joey stopped calling. I decided to take Santana’s advice and start preparing to open my business. Though I didn’t need the money, it would give me something to do; and I would be doing something that I loved.
    I decided to get dressed and head to see my lawyer. I wanted more information on incorporating the business and business structures. I needed him to point me in the right direction to making this thing happen, at least on the legal end.
    An hour or so later, I was on my way to see Mr. Gill.
    “Hello, Ms. Williams, how are you doing?” the front desk clerk, Valerie chimed.
    I flashed my ring at her.
    “It’s Mrs. Jones now,” I said with a smile.
    She squealed and complimented me on my
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