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I frowned, preferring not to recall those times.

“Anyway, he caught him going up in ole girl, and they dragged that nigga. They beat the shit out of him until he couldn’t speak or move. When they came back inside after kicking him out of the studio, she was crying. She kept saying how she was sick of Mak D cheating on her and shit, but he always got jealous when someone looked her way. She kept asking him how it felt now and that it was no fun when the rabbit had the gun.”

“What did that nigga do?” Josi asked.

“He broke down crying like a bitch, talking about how much he loved her and how could she do this to him.”

“So, I guess they’re breaking up,” I muttered.

“Girl, no. Before they left the studio, he was begging her to forgive him for all the times he’d done that shit, and then he promised her he would never cheat again but begged her not to leave him.”

“That shit is ludicrous,” Josi mumbled.

“You’re telling me,” Mauri stated, shaking her head. “It was wild.”

“Who told you all this?” I asked.

“Girl, I saw it.”

“What were you doing at the studio?” Josi asked.

“That new guy I told y’all about? Cyrus?”

“Yeah, what about him?” I asked.

“He’s got a new record deal, and he was there recording with Raahinya. He took me with him to show off his little skills and whatnot,” Mauri stated, tugging at her hair.

“Look at your little ass up here, blushing. You like your new boo, doncha?” Josi asked before sipping her drink again.

“I do. He’s sweet and good to me.”

“How long have you been seeing him, Mauri?” I asked.

“About six weeks. That’s all.”

“Well, I hope it works out for you, sis. What’s going on with you, Josi?” I asked.

Although my best friend and I talked several times a week, she had been hush lately about her private life. All we talked about was work and our families, and I had been talking about Legend, until we broke up.

“Nothing,” Josi stated, waving her hand.

“Uh-uh. If you don’t spill the tea, sis, I’m going to.”

“You told Mauri and didn’t tell me? Bitch!” I shrieked, shoving my best friend’s arm.

Josi shrugged and replied, “Well, you’ve been so deep in Legoland and shit.”

“Legoland?” I asked, thinking she was referencing when she called me one day while I was building with Kayson.

“Yeah, she calls everything surrounding Legend ‘Legoland,’ because your ass let go of everything when you’re under him,” Mauri explained.

I spit out my drink, laughing, and shook my head. “Heffa, you’re stupid.”

“Girl, you know it’s the truth,” Josi countered.

“Whatever.”

“She really be letting them panties go,” Mauri chimed in.