Worthy Of Love

Brunilda migrated to New York City at the tender age of twenty-four. She met a man who spoke her language and quickly fell in love. Four months into the relationship, she realized she was pregnant and uncovered her boyfriend had a wife. Determined to end the pregnancy, she visited several doctors, and no one would terminate pregnancy given she was too far along. Out of desperation, she visited one last doctor, who happened to be Haitian. Dr. Pierre inquired why she wanted to end the pregnancy. Brunilda explained how she had just arrived in the country alone and learned her boyfriend of four months lied about his status and is married. Brunilda felt hopeless. Dr. Pierre told Brunilda if she had no financial support, he would financially support her and the unborn child. Dr. Pierre was the catalyst in the birth of the child. Once the baby was born, Brunilda’s boyfriend migrated back to D.R. to be with his wife and family. Brunilda spiraled into a deep depression gaining one hundred and fifty pounds. The boyfriend encouraged her to have weight loss surgery for health reasons. Being involved with a married man meant she went months without seeing him since his wife lived in another country. Brunilda spent six months with her boyfriend then he would return to his wife for the remaining six months. Once the boyfriend was able to bring his wife to America, they settled into an apartment building. Brunilda was rampant with rage and repeatedly called the wife to chastise her. When Brunilda grew tired of harassing the wife, things escalated. Brunilda moved into the same building as her lover and his wife. Brunilda demanded sex daily with her boyfriend. On one occasion, the boyfriend denied Brunilda sex, she broke into his apartment and stabbed the mattress fifty times, she was never denied again. Brunilda constantly thought of ways to torment the wife. The wife finally mustered up the courage to tell Brunilda she was never leaving her husband, Brunilda replies neither was she. The rivalry lasted twenty-five years until the husband decides to sleep with his wife’s best friend.

Barbershop Chronicles

Manolo expressed interest in purchasing a product that helps in maintaining longevity in the bedroom, said he was experiencing a great deal of stress. I explained how the lidocaine desensitizes the head of the penis and prevents ejaculation allowing for a longer duration. Manolo had a great deal of concern given lack of experience with the lidocaine. I explained how you should not exceed three sprays to the head of the penis as well as how extensively lidocaine is used. Manolo purchases the product and asks me to have a seat. He tells me how he has a lover of seven years. It all started lightly, she had a man who got locked up, and they became entangled. Eventually, her man was released from jail although she no longer felt the same about him. Her man learned of her lover and confronted Manolo with a gun. Manolo married his childhood sweetheart, eighteen years strong, and two beautiful kids. Thing is he is desperately in love with his lover. His lover takes care of him in every sense of the word. She is drop-dead gorgeous, as is the wife. Manolo would never leave his wife and family, too much history besides his tribe is important to him. What stresses Manolo is when he has his rendezvous with his lover, the wife is sure to call, and it sends him on a tailspin, affecting his ability to perform, putting a damper on things. He shows me a catalog of photos of his lover. How she chronicles her summer days for him wearing next to nothing and him in great admiration.
Then he shows pictures of his very attractive and sultry shorty (side-chick) with a game only rival to his. Manolo tells’ how he created a fake Instagram profile to spy on his shorty and uncovers shorty has a much older, undesirable man, in the cut. Manolo does not knock shorty’s hustle and understands she belongs to the streets. Deep down he wishes his lover would end things with him, so he can move on and let go although he is certain she will never leave.