Deneisha 
was stunned by how comforting working in a funeral home was. The proprietors, an 
older couple, the Hollomans and their forty something, embalming daughters ran 
it. The older Holloman’s only came in as a formality but Debra and Donna were 
the directors. Debra was tall and square and had never met a smile she liked. 
Donna was shorter, softer and rounder but they were definitely sisters with 
short wavy hairdos, penny colored skin and an affinity for grey clothing. The 
main difference was Donna was quick to smile and often brought Deneisha food or 
coffee. When they hired her six months for six hundred per weeks ago that was 
a bargain.   She sent Fletcher three hundred each week for the 
boys and gave her grandmother, Minnie the same for room and board. She could 
afford her own place but she loved living with Minnie. Minnie was more mama to 
her in less than a year than Rena had ever been. The one thing she missed was 
sex. She needed a boyfriend or something. She giggled, causing Donna to peer at 
her. 
“Donna 
I was thinking of getting me a man, you got any suggestions?” 
The 
older woman's face colored as she shook her head no. That only piqued Deneisha's 
interest. 
“Have 
you ever had a man Donna?”
The 
way she ducked her head let Deneisha know she hit the nail on the head. She 
could only imagine a forty three year old virgin. She started humming, Like A 
Virgin by Madonna which sent Donna into peals of laughter. Debra appeared at 
the door with a dour look and Donna immediately stopped laughing. She shot 
Deneisha a look which she returned. Debra turned on her heel, walking out. 
Deneisha was irreplaceable by this point and the older Holloman’s loved her 
sassy spirit. Left to her own choice, Debra would have never hired the red 
haired harlot but Nelson Holloman was near seventy but made it clear Holloman 
Funeral Lodge was his and he would run it as he saw fit. He promised Minnie he 
would hire her granddaughter and he had. Deneisha added something to the 
environment, the same way Minnie had years ago.  
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Fletcher 
was glad Deneisha called the boys regularly and visited every few weeks but Marc 
hadn't warmed up to her. He tolerated her but wouldn't go out with her or spend 
time alone with her. He didn't seen traumatized, just disinterested. He had been 
advised by counselors not to force anything. As long as he slept well, did well 
in school and wasn't acting out, he was okay. He wasn't doing any of those 
things but the minute Deneisha showed up he became a somber little man. He also 
stayed close to Mic who adored his mom and looked forward to her visits.  Marc 
was much closer to Dena, his mother's sister who read to him and taught him to 
play soccer and checkers. 
“Mom, 
do you think it's normal?” He was talking to Cynthia about his concerns. 
Deneisha wanted them to visit her but Marc refused and Mic wasn't going without 
his brother.     
“It's 
his normal Fletcher. He's not even five. Give him time. Marc is his own 
individual self.”
“I 
agree. He just seems so grownup.”
“That's 
Marc. I'm concerned about my son. When's the last time you went on a 
date?”
“I 
date but that's about it.” 
He 
wasn't going to share with his mom he was talking to Teri. She was married with 
a three year old daughter but there was something between them. She had shown up 
at his job a few weeks ago and they shared conversation and coffee. She burst 
into tears confessing she still loved him. 
He 
told her she was married and he wasn't interested in dealing with that but it 
hadn't stopped her from stopping by or him from talking to her. 
His 
feelings for her still ran deep. 
“Be 
careful son. You have a weakness for damsels in distress.” 
She 
never looked up from frosting the cupcakes but Fletcher shuddered. Cynthia 
always knew when he was up to something.  She was that kind of mama. 
Chapter 
One
Dena 
enjoyed her nephews and the time she was allowed to spend with them. She had 
become especially close to Marc. He was a kid who watched and weighed before 
moving in. She understood his reticence where his mother was concerned. She 
would mention little things about Deneisha from their childhood but he usually 
didn’t respond but he would listen. Mic on the other hand was more emotional and 
trusting.  He craved Deneisha’s attention but worshipped Marc.  Mic was sleep 
but Marc was leaning back on the sofa as if deep in thought.
“What’s 
up little man?” He never turned to look at her.
“I’m 
thinking. You act like my mama but you my Auntie D. Mama is not like you.” Her 
heart stilled at his words.
“Everyone 
is different.”
“Can 
I have cereal?” She knew he was done talking about it. She watched him wake his 
brother and stroll into the kitchen like a little soldier. 
Smiling, 
she followed him. No one would ever trick Marc. When Fletcher arrived, they were 
going to talk about something else that was pressing her.
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Drenched 
in sweat, Fletcher stood from the bench. Standing in front of him was Chad, 
Teri’s husband. Wary, he squared his shoulders. It was too early in the 
day.
“I 
need you to stay away from Teri. She is my wife and the mother of our child.” 
Fletcher stared into the face of the man married to a woman he still had deep 
feelings for.
“You 
should talk to your wife. Not once have I initiated contact with her. I am not 
your problem.” Chad stared at Fletcher, knowing in his gut that what he said was 
true. Teri had grown distant in the past few months and he figured Fletcher was 
in the mix somehow. “Brother, I don’t know you but by the time a man steps to 
another man…” The words hit Chad’s heart and he nodded in acknowledgement. Truer 
words were never spoken.  He felt foolish as Fletcher walked away to the 
showers. He knew he was talking to the wrong person, marrying a woman in love 
with another man was not his finest hour but he loved his wife and wanted his 
marriage but in that moment he realized it really had nothing to do with 
Fletcher.
Standing 
in the shower with hot water pouring over him, Fletcher thought of his 
conversation with Chad. He had convinced himself it was harmless to have coffee 
and conversation with Teri but he knew better than that. It was risky and 
disrespectful to her marriage. He needed to get back out there. He had sons to 
raise and didn’t need any drama in his life.
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Ron 
lay awake wondering where Rena was. In the past few months, she would take off. 
After her confrontations with Minnie, Dena and Deneisha she hadn’t cooked any 
meals, had sex with him or said much. Every day he tried but to no avail. He was 
tired of trying. He was married to a woman who openly disrespected him and 
everyone thought he was weak. He didn’t have any connection to his family 
because of Rena and now she treated him like a house pet. He was mostly 
concerned about her disappearances. Sometimes she came home from work and other 
times it would be near midnight. 
She 
never provided an explanation and ignored him if he asked. He was at the end of 
his rope. She was going to give him some answers or else.
Rena 
spent most evenings when she didn’t come home in bars. Not clubs but bars. 
Sometimes she would sit and drink wine, other times she would pick up a guy and 
go to the nearest motel for quick sex. It didn’t bring any real pleasure. It was 
simply something to do that was hers. She would always drive at least a hundred 
miles or more away from home and never the same bar twice. It never occurred to 
her she was the very thing she hated in her mother and youngest 
daughter.
After 
her latest assignation, Rena made her way home near one in the morning. Her plan 
was to shower and go to bed but she was startled to find Ron waiting for her, 
fully dressed.
“What 
are you doing up?”
“No, 
the question Rena is where the hell have you been? For months, you are rolling 
in here whenever you feel like it. It needs to stop and stop now.” Reacting as 
she was prone to do, she reached out her hand to slap him but he caught it in a 
tight grip. “And don’t put your hands on me.”
Surprise 
flared in her eyes at him handling her and his tone. In over thirty years that 
had never happened.
“You 
need to get your hands off me before I…”
“Before 
you what Rena, hit me, slap me, and spit in my face? You have done all that and 
more. I am a man got-damn it and I am tired of being disrespected in a home 
where I pay for everything! You earn money and spend every dime on yourself. I 
have no issue with that but you have kept me from my family and tried to keep me 
from my children and now you have taken yourself away. Maybe I should go!” 
“Go 
where? I will ruin you!” She screamed with spittle flying from her 
mouth.
“Rena, 
I am already ruined. All you can do is take half of my military retirement and 
keep this damn house and you can have it. I am not even fifty years old!” 
Dropping her hand, he grabbed the bag he packed and walked out the house. 
Dropping to the couch, she suddenly felt afraid. Ron was all she had and he 
walked out on her. How was that possible? Screams tore from her throat as she 
walked around throwing things until she was exhausted. She sat fully dressed 
staring at the door, waiting for Ron to return but he never did.
Ron 
felt exhilarated as he got in his truck and drove away. He was going to 
Jacksonville to see Dena and then was making his way to Montgomery to see 
Deneisha. Let Rena wonder where the hell he was for a change.
 
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