“Look. I love Tahli. You know Tahli was my homegirl. But she wanted a divorce, like I always told you she would. A woman like that, you were lucky to have her while you had her. But I told you a long time ago not to fuck it up. And you did. I knew that other thing was trouble when I saw her at Milo’s funeral. So, I knew it wasn’t no fixing that. Don’t mean you don’t deserve to be happy. Get back out there. Find you somebody a little easier.”

