Scandalous Arrangement

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his wife and would he honestly have left us high and dry to take the blame for stealing money.
    My mom told me that every time a man says he is going to leave his wife for another woman he never does. “Guys always want a piece of dessert on the side, and their “Mrs. Faithful” at home.” I followed my mom’s instructions, to purchase the 2 tickets to Cuba for me and Andrew to leave in 3 days. I called him and since it went straight to voicemail I left another message saying call me back a.s.a.p. My mom took me back to my place to gather some of my things so that I could stay at her house. The fact of the matter was that someone unknown to me broke into my house, and just made a huge mess of everything. The police were baffled and so was I. I really had to think about who would want to harm me or my child. My mind raced but I couldn’t think of anyone. I went out of my way to make others happy or at the least bit happy with me.  As we drove back to my mom’s house I kept going over the plan in my head, hoping that there was another way to settle things but I wasn’t about to be hurt by someone who claimed to love me: let alone let someone hurt my child. I was able to get a few hours of shut eye before Andrew called me in the middle of the night. I was really enjoying my sleep and he wanted to meet, since I left him a message to meet me earlier.
    I told him that I bought 2 tickets to Cuba to leave in 3 days. And that he needs to pack his bags, take care of any loose ends, because I didn’t feel safe and I was ready to leave with the man that loved me. He said that he needed to take care of a few things and that he would call me around 7pm tomorrow. I rolled onto my other side and rubbed my belly, talking to my baby. I felt very “mama bear” like, trying to protect her young from potential predators. I knew what had to be done, and I was ready to do it. I woke up early the next morning and called the number that my mom gave me. I was instructed not to use any names just say a time and place to meet.
    Once I did that I left the house for the meet up. I met with this guy and I told him what I needed and when I needed it to happen. I gave him $8,000 for the job and we went our separate ways. I went back to my apartment since it was daylight. I wanted to grab a few items that I just absolutely needed to take back to my mom’s place. While at my apartment I decided to go through the mess that was all over the living room. I wanted to see if there was something specific that someone was looking for that I might have overlooked. I rummaged through papers and picture frames on the floor, I didn’t see anything that could be of value to anyone else. Nothing was stolen, which was odd; whoever did this just wanted to vandalize my place to say they did something “cool”.
    I packed my bag and walked back to the car to leave. As I walked to my car I had the strangest feeling that someone was following me.  I walked a bit faster, and jumped in my car to lock my door. It felt like that mall incident all over again. Except this time no one knocked on my window to give me something. I was just having one of those feelings. I sat for a while and then drove back to my mom’s house. It was getting to be around the time of the meet that I scheduled earlier, so I dropped off my stuff and picked up my mom so that she could go with me to handle the “unfinished business”. I parked in a parking garage and called Andrew, I told him to meet me there so we can talk. He said he would be there in 20 minutes.
    By the time he got there I was standing outside of my car looking over the barrier. He pulled up next to me and got out. I told him that I didn’t want him to do any talking just listening. I explained to him that I knew about his wife and that there was no real divorce between the two of them. That he was never intending to leave his wife for me. I asked him what was he planning to do with all the money, take it and run with

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