Author's note: This is my first straight series. Everything is fictional. All characters are over 18.
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25 year old Nia Johnson gazed at herself in the mirror. Her makeup was flawless. Her natural 4c hair was styled so perfectly that even her hater cousins would admit it looked amazing. Her $3,000 wedding dress made her look a princess. A princess with a great rack, which was a small rebellion against her mother who complained about that amount of cleavage in church. Nia had never looked better in her entire life. Yet she had an overwhelming urge to run out of the backroom at this church and hop up on a bus like that movie where that girl ran out of her wedding with that guy who fucked her mom. Nia had never understood why a woman would want a man who knew what her mother's pussy tasted like, but she shrugged it off as a white person thing.
"Nia, if you want to get out of here, I'm down. You don't have to marry Earl. We can run out of here and stop off at that nigga's place, pack your shit and you can move in with me and Dillon," LaToya Wilson, Nia's older sister and matron of honor, said in her no nonsense tone. "I've never liked Earl. What kind of man proposes after one month of dating? You hadn't even farted in front of each other yet and he's getting on one knee. And he's a mama's boy. You can't marry a mama's boy. That's like being in a love triangle with a bitch who won't even suck his dick. Thank God Dillon's mother is dead, so I can live a mother-in-law free existence. Men should advertise that in their dating app profiles: 'By the way, you won't have to deal with my mother. She's worm food.' That would be a plus."
Nia dearly loved her sister who was two years older than her and was her best friend, but she'd heard all this before. LaToya, a private investigator, had done an extensive background check on Earl Riley, 30 year old local weatherman, after Nia met him on dating app Wifed Up, the premiere dating app for black singles looking for a serious relationship. All that came back was a few parking tickets, a bit of credit card debt and a news article about the car accident that had paralyzed Earl's sister Edwina.
"It is too late to back out now, Toya. I'm in the damn dress. Mom is in the other room helping the bridesmaids get ready. I can't disappoint her like that. And what about Earl? That would be humiliating. And his parents paid for the wedding. If I pull a runaway bride, that would be like setting about 40K on fire," Nia said miserably turning to face her sister.
Nia had always been a people pleaser. Ever since she was a little girl, she'd always hated disappointing people. This resulted in her rarely raising her voice in a tone that would make people uncomfortable, always smiling even when she wanted to tell someone to fuck off and rarely putting herself first. So when Earl got down on one knee in the middle of Chili's after one month of dating, Nia said yes. Even though she wanted to scream that it was too soon and that the location of the proposal was less than desirable. A waiter carrying fajita skillets almost walked right into Earl.
"Mom got over me marrying a white guy from Boston, so she'll be fine. I just had to tell her he was a big cocked sweetheart and if she kept bitching, she'd never meet her future grandchildren. And I don't give a fuck about high yellow Earl and his weirdo family. I saw his sister dipping Pringles into mayo. Mayo! I know she's handicapped, but she isn't right in the head," LaToya ranted. "Besides, I think Earl would get over it. I talked with one of his groomsmen at the rehearsal dinner and apparently Earl's nickname in college was Booty Slayer! Do you know how many cheeks you have to beat up to get called Booty Slayer?!"
Nia's eyebrows rose. "Really? Earl? He's always been so tame in bed. I tried to blow him once and he said that would be disrespectful to his future wife and mother of his children. We've only done missionary like twice a month with only one tentative lick at my pussy. He has a Madonna/Whore complex. Fuck my life..."
"Another reason to dump his ass! Dillon loves and respects me, but will still fuck my face and shoot a load down my throat," LaToya mused and smirked as she thought about her sex life with her husband and played with her braided hair. "Anyway, if you want to run, do it now. Life is too short to be married to some bitch ass man who turns down a BJ from his woman. Dillon has friends he can set you up with who won't get the vapors if you want to lick their balls and I assume could find the clit without drawing a map! Except for Matt. You can't be fucking your boss."
Nia had worked for Dillon's friend from law school Matthew Swickard as an assistant for the past year and a half. It wasn't her dream job to be the assistant to a divorce attorney, but it paid the bills and it helped that Matt was 6'5", brown hair and looked like he belonged on the cover of a romance novel that Nia longed to write herself. Nia secretly dreamed of being a successful novelist, but like everything else she pushed those feelings down.
A gentle knock came at the door. It couldn't be Nia and LaToya's mother Donna who knocked like a door being closed to her was an insult. LaToya shot Nia a look to indicate that this conversation wasn't over as she walked to open the door revealing Edwina, Earl's younger handicapped sister. She was wearing her blue bridesmaid dress and a short wig that looked like it had seen better days. Nia and LaToya also noticed the chip crumbs in Edwina's lap. Normally LaToya would say something about that, but the woman was in a wheelchair and always seemed morose.
"Hey. Earl wants to see you, Nia," Edwina said in a monotone like she was a high schooler apathetically reading The Crucible aloud in class.
Nia perked up. The groom wanting to see the bride before a wedding was almost never good news, which was perfect for her. If he was calling off the wedding, he'd be the bad guy and Nia could get out of this somewhat gracefully. LaToya had the same thought and the sisters exchanged sly looks.
"Did he say what he wanted to talk about?" Nia asked while trying to contain her excitement.
"No." Edwina wheeled away. Nia didn't bother calling after her. When Edwina was done talking, she'd just leave. The first time she had met Edwina at one of Earl's family parties, a cousin from the maternal white side of Earl's family was tearfully relating the story of her girlfriend getting diagnosed with breast cancer. Edwina had just said "At least she'll save money on bras" and rolled off for more chips.
"There is something deeply wrong with that bitch," LaToya said shaking her head. "Go to talk to him. If he dumps you, you get out of this clean. If he wants to do that sappy first look thing some people do at weddings, just dump him. You don't love him and I don't think he loves you. When I see him look at you, I don't see love. Shit, he doesn't even look at you with lust."
Nia knew LaToya was right. Nia and Earl didn't love each other and this farce had to end. She remembered LaToya and Dillon's courthouse wedding where they both cried. LaToya rarely cried. Mufasa dying in The Lion King didn't even make her teary eyed, but those tears fell as she pledged her love and devotion to the love of her life. Nia wanted a kind of love like that with a man who adored her and was passionate about her. She didn't need to settle for a man who got her a Starbucks gift card for her birthday when she didn't even drink coffee.
"You're right, Toya. I have to end this. Now let's go before Mom sees us and lays out a guilt trip about embarrassing her in her church and in front of white people," Nia said walking as fast as one could in a bridal gown. "She's going to be so disappointed."
"Well, I want to be able to go see BeyoncΓ© in concert without having to look at her ugly ass husband, but that isn't happening, so life is full of disappointments," LaToya retorted.