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Zodiac didn't know what to say, he thought Diamond didn't want anything to do with him. When Zodiac was about to say something, Vanilla came out of the bedroom, naked.
"Hey baby, I was hoping we can go another round." Said Vanilla, with a grin on her face.
Diamond looked at Zodiac and said, angry," so all this time you been chasing me, you had a woman at home ..... oh ..... so you a pimp now ..... you know what ..... you can remain a pimp, but I'll never be your hoe, so screw you."
As Diamond walked away, Zodiac tried to stop her, he held, "Diamond, it's not like that." He was about to run after her, when Vanilla said, with an attitude, "fuck that bitch, you don't need her."

Then Vanilla got on her knees, pulled out Zodiac dick and sucked …show more content…
"No problem, you my G, and I don't want to see anything bad happen to you." Said Ray, with a serious face. " Zodiac shook his head and said, "It's like one side of my brain belongs to me and the other side belongs to Diamond." "I know it's crazy, but I can't forget about that girl." "It's like finding out that you are Bipolar, you can take medication to control it, but no matter what, you can't get rid of it." "I'm not comparing her to the Bipolar disorder, but what I'm saying, is no matter what woman I be with, she'll always be the woman that I want and need."
Ray yelled in anger, "I think you need some weed .... G, she don't want you, why do you want this woman so bad?" "If you ask me, she's like crack and your the crack head." "I think you should see a Psychologist, I don't believe a man should see a Psychologist, I believe a man can fuck a few women and get over his ex, but your situation is serious, so you need to get help." "Women chase you, like how men chase women, but you only seem to see one woman .... you gotta be mental."
Zodiac replied, "whatever, fine, I'll see a Psychologist, but it ain't nothing wrong with

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