Ain't Karma a B!tch
By Marcia Blair
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Kenya Halliday is not above seizing any opportunity to play her games and secure her future, even it means stabbing loved ones and friends in the back. Kenya is the type of woman with her eye on the prize and does not worry about who she has to step on or hurt to get what she thinks she deserves out of life. She thinks that life is a series of mind games and the person that plays the best will win. Men are lured in by Kenya’s sexy body and the innocent that she portrays. Kenya knows that her body will never fail to please and can bring any strong man down to his knees. Kenya motto is “I am a brick house with the beauty and the brains to match”. Throughout her life Kenya always believed that karma was some old wives tale that her mother and other old women in the church preached about, she believed that karma only happens to those that believe in it. Will Kenya become a victim of karma or will she live her happily ever after?
Marcia Blair
My name is Marcia Blair; I am from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. I attended the Philadelphia Public School System. I have two degrees and I am currently going for my Graduate in Law Degree. I love to write poems and stories, I love to cook and spend time with my family and friends.
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Ain't Karma a B!tch - Marcia Blair
A BOOK BY MARCIA BLAIR
AIN’T KARMA A B!TCH
AIN’T KARMA A B!TCH
A Book by
Marcia Blair
Copyright © 2014 by Marcia A. Blair
FIRST EDITIION
This is a work of fiction. Any name, characters, places, and incidents either is the product of the author’s imagination or used in a fictitious manner. Any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, business establishments locales, or events are entirely coincidental and not intended by the author.
All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced in any form or by any electronic or mechanical means including information storage and retrieval systems without the author’s permission.
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DEDICATION
This book is dedicated to my son Jabriel, my daughter Ashley, my husband Handsome, my second mother Shirley Ann and to the rest of my family and friends, who continue to help support me along the way. This past year has been a difficult journey of highs and lows and has taught me who my true family and friends really are.
After being stricken by a serious illness my life came full circle and I had to decide what mattered most to me, being alive to be with the people I love or dealing with the drama and madness of others. It is funny how sometimes GOD has to bring you down to your knees to show you it is time to grow, it’s time to let go, and it’s time to move on. I finally grew, I learned to let go and thank GOD, I have moved on!
Acknowledgments
First and foremost, my praise and thank you goes out to my heavenly father. I want to thank you for always being there and never giving up on me when even I wanted to give up on myself. I want to thank you for the blessing of being able to write and for the three very special individuals you have brought into my life.
To my mother, Wendy Halliday Blair it is not a day that goes by that I do not miss you. I thank God for giving me you as my mother. Rest in peace mommy. I love you.
To our kids Jabriel and Ashley, I want to thank you guys for being there for me and allowing me the opportunity to finish what I started. I also want to thank you guys for believing in me and never letting me lose sight of my dreams. I love you guys with all my heart. You guys have given me the joys of unconditional love and are one of the best blessings I have ever had.
To J.A.M. aka Handsome, Handsome you are a blessing to me and our kids. I want to thank you for loving me unconditionally and loving me for me. You push me to be a better person and to reach for the highest stars that I can hit. Thank you for loving my babies as if they were your own. Handsome you are always there with words of encouragement and a shoulder to cry on if needed. I love you baby and always will. I will always be your Sexy. Hugs and Kisses!
To my sister, brothers, nieces and nephews I thank you guys for being here and helping when needed. To the rest of my family and friends and my sister girlfriends, thank you guys for reading over the story and being an ear to listen when needed. I love you guys.
To my second mother, thank you for being there and always trying to help out with anything you can. I love you and so do the kids. Thank you for everything that you do for us.
Table of Contents
Poem
Prologue
Chapter 1
Chapter 2
Chapter 3
Chapter 4
Chapter 5
Chapter 6
Chapter 7
Chapter 8
Chapter 9
Chapter 10
Chapter 11
Chapter 12
Chapter 13
Chapter 14
Chapter 15
If I Was Your Woman and Your Sex Toy
I will be your woman and your sex toy tonight
If you call me and the time is right
I will take you to the clouds on a round-trip flight
I am discreet so no one has to know
The things I’ll do to you, you’ll only imagine seeing in a show
I can be as nasty or as nice as I want to be
I’ll whip you and tease you and have you begging for me
And just when you think you can’t take no more
I will open my legs and let you into my door
Once the door is open you will never turn back
Because I have the juice and the loving to keep you intact
I’ll say it again and only once more
You will love for me to be your woman and your sex toy!
Marcia Blair
Prologue
I found myself on my knees screaming and crying for God to hear me. I am asking God how did this happen? How did I get here? How have I managed to ruin the lives of so many people that I claim to love? How could my beauty have caused me so much agony and pain? How many times will I find a man that only wants to lay with me and not ask for my hand? How could I have come so close to having all of my dreams fulfilled, only to have them stolen from me?
I wanted the husband, the three kids, and the white picket fence. Hell, I was even ready to do the PTA. I was ready to settle down and finally become a proper woman as my mother used to say. GOD, WHY WOULD YOU LET KARMA COME BACK AND STRIKE NOW! IS IT MY FATE TO ALWAYS CAUSE MISERY AND PAIN? IS IT MY FATE TO NEVER HAVE THE UNCONDITIONAL LOVE OF A GOOD MAN? GOD, do you hear me? GOD please answer me. A little voice in the back of my mind kept saying Kenya you know how you ended up like this. You know why fate is always so cruel to you.
Chapter 1
Let me describe myself for you guys. I considered myself a shit brick house with the beauty, the brains and the platinum pussy to match. When I say a brick house, I mean the perfect shape, 36-24-38. My skin is the color of caramel; my body is tight and right.
When God passed out beauty, I must have got in line twice. I am so fine both men and women hit on me, stop, and stare when I enter a room.