So tired of being single and waking up at 3 am on a work night eating bowls of chocolate ice cream to sacrifice her sexual desires became so common to a beautiful black "Queen" her friends called her. Over the last three years Josephine made life all about her career and saving money. She just... Continue Reading →
“Just when I needed God” by A. Dakala
Due to the pandemic and after fourteen years of service at my job, this morning the President of the company called for an staff meeting early this morning. I noticed that some of the top managers were not present. Today was the day, the company was shutting it's doors and moving operations to Ontario California.... Continue Reading →
“Beez in the Trap”
Anytime I go out of town to pick up work for my trappers, I always ride by my neighborhood first to make sure there's no undercover cop cars watching in the dark before I go home. This particular night, I decided to stay in a hotel a mile from my house and get up early... Continue Reading →
“Debalce” by A.Dakala
Marriage failed because I was sleeping with the enemy, a fake rat disguise as a mouse. We were no longer friends and the all the hate had set in like grass stains in a pair of new blue jeans. I no longer loved this person anymore and my nightly prayers seem to beg for God... Continue Reading →
“A Needle In A Haystack” by A.Dakala
Jasmine and I have been together for three years and out of nowhere she ends up pregnant six months ago. For two years I've been keeping a couple of secrets from her and everytime it seems to be the right to tell her, something happens. This is her first child and I already have a... Continue Reading →
“If these walls could talk” by A.Dakala
"Scorpios has the strongest memory out of all zodiacs" Close your eyes and listen to the conversations that the walls are having. It's like barbershop and hair salon gossip session. Sometimes you have to pray for God to reveal what you can't see but what you knew all along. There's confirmation in prayer. Just take... Continue Reading →
“Desperate Housewives” A. Dakala
Four educated, beautiful, and intelligent women who met at a local book club married the men of their dreams and lived the life they all dream of. Megan, Alisha, Cathy, and Samantha, all four were real housewives giving up their own careers to support their husband’s dreams, which in returned created multi-million-dollar businesses. All... Continue Reading →
“God knew better” by A. Dakala
A man's childhood downfalls damaged his character. His insecurities lead him into abusing romantic relationships that once had a promising future but eventually a web of red flags and lies would lead to betrayal. It took one text message that ended it all. Men will do whatever it takes to get a woman's attention, whether... Continue Reading →