Against the Grain

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dick in her mouth without any prompting Kay almost lost his mind. After a few seconds it started to feel good to Kay and he relaxed. Tia stood up and told Kay to take off his leather jacket and shirt. She took her bra and panties off and straddled him.
    “How does that feel, daddy?” she whispered in his ear.
    “Phenomenal, baby,” he said softly in her ear, not believing how she had totally taken over the situation and loving it all the same.
    Tia reached down and grabbed Kay. “Damn, you got a big dick,” she said before putting the head of it inside of her.
    It was too late to turn back now so Kay reached under her arms to grab her shoulders. Once he got a good grip, he pulled her down on his dick and thrust himself deeper inside of her. She gasped for air and tried to hold in the scream, but she couldn’t. Tia realized that she’d gotten herself into something she wasn’t quite ready for. Kay didn’t back off one inch, and they continued without noticing Janita watching them from the shadow of her room.

4
    As Kay finished up his call with his sister, he saw four people walk into his room, with a fifth stationed outside like a lookout. Kay’s roommate had not had anyone in the room since Kay had been on the compound so he knew something definitely wasn’t right.
    “Lyniece, I’ve got to go but I want you to give Mommy a kiss for me, and tell her that I love her. I love you, too.”
    Lyniece told her brother that she loved him also and would tell Tramaine that he called. Before he could hang up, Lyniece said, “Oh yeah, Shu-Shu has been buggin’ us for your address, she wants you to call her.”
    Shu-Shu was Lyniece’s friend, but Kay never paid her much attention. He knew that she had a crush on him but she lived down the block, which at the time was too close to Sonia. Shu-Shu was too skinny and not Kay’s type. She was cute, but she didn’t have anything on Sonia’s fine ass. But she was also his man P-Lay’s little sister. P-Lay was serving a life sentence without parole for killing a police officer who beat his little brother to death. Too much drama involved.
    “Tell your friend that I said lots of love but don’t push and shove. She’s too young for me anyway. Plus, I’m going to be gone for a while.”
    “Okay, I’ll tell her and I’m going to tell Mommy you called me a ho, punk.” They both laughed and hung up the phone.
    Kay never took his eyes off the fifth man standing outside his room. He knew that something was up cause he recognized all of the guys that went in his room as the same D.C. guys he had the run-in with his first day in the institution. They were known for breaking in lockers and all kinds of crazy shit. As Kay approached his room the brotha standing lookout tried to stop him. “Hold up, we’re taking care of some business in there. We’ll be finished in a minute.”
    Kay ignored the clown, but when he tried to walk past him, he grabbed Kay’s arm. “What the fuck did I say, youngin’?”
    Before Mr. Lookout could get the words out of his mouth, Kay swung one vicious punch and caught him on the tip of the chin, knocking him out cold. Kay snatched his room door open and all intruders stopped what they were doing and looked back at him. Kay scanned the tiny room real quick then looked past the four men only to see that they had his celly pinned down, and it appeared that they were trying to rape him. Yang’s pants were hanging off his ass and he was lying on his stomach. There were signs of a struggle; they must have surprised him in his sleep. Kay’s first instinct was to turn and walk away, but that’s not how he was raised. The first guy that stepped to Kay was punched in the throat. He fell to the floor trying to catch his breath. Two more guys rushed Kay and he handled them for as long as he could. When he wasn’t looking, Phife, the big dude who stepped to him the first day, hit him in the back with a shank. Kay fell to his knees after being struck a few

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