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The Carter Girls: (Re-release Part Two) The Carter Girls: by Desiree M. Granger
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“Never thought they would last with him being tall and lanky as hell and she being the typical overly thick Georgia peach woman, but if yall niggas reading this ever hear”
Desiree M. Granger, The Carter Girls:
“I can be the man you need, want, dream, desire, and more. Just being around you helps me become a better man for myself, and I need that in my life. I need you. Would never hurt you, I would never disrespect you, and only lift you up even when you don’t need it. I may be coming on a lil strong, but I can’t help how I feel, and it’s killing me that you feel the same way, and won’t admit it,”
Desiree M. Granger, The Carter Girls:
“Jumping from one relationship, to another thinking we were the same from teenagers, but that wasn’t the case. Temperaments have changed, attitude, tolerance, a lot has changed between us. We weren’t kids anymore, and these weren’t kid feelings.”
Desiree M. Granger, The Carter Girls:
“Love is something I thought I knew about but nah...I wasn’t in love. Whatever you, and I got together, I like that shit, and know I never experienced with nobody else before. You can be annoying as hell sometimes but in a sexy ass way. Especially when you get mad Africa. Shit be cute as fuck, and you’on realize it,” he started as I smiled. Hearing the hard roll of thunder outside. Shaking up the room. “I don’t want you to feel like you gotta worry about me stepping out when we do take it to that next level, because I can be a loyal nigga when I want to be. When I know it’s worth it. When I know what I got by my side is better than anything thing being thrown at me, and you it shawty. I’m so thankful you saw me at the train station. Like it was meant to be, even when I was drunk, I knew you was something special.”
Desiree M. Granger, The Carter Girls:
“A queen can have a king too,” he said softly as my eyes lit up. “Only reason she would be a queen--.” “Negro excuse me?!” I shrieked softly, turning around to look at his confused expression. Eyes wide while staring back at me. “A queen needs no king to make her feel like a que--.” “I meant--.” “Nah, I know what you meant! Don’t you downplay me as a black woman just because--.” “The fuck are you talking about Afri--.” “I’m talking about your sexist comment towards me!” I accused, pointing a finger at him. “Queen is a woman who--.” “Bruuuuh, you really finna sit here and drag this shit out,” he groaned, turning on his back with his hand on his head. “I was talking about me being yo man Africa!” My mouth dropped as I looked at him, body froze in shock. Watching him close his eyes in irritation. “Me being yo King while you be my Queen type shit. Just tryna ask you out in a way that you would understand without sounding lame as fuck, but I see you took it, and went somewhere else with that shit,” he muttered.”
Desiree M. Granger, The Carter Girls: