'No More' I Woke Up Out of a Dream

'No More' I Woke Up Out of a Dream

Vandell Middlebrook

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Publishing Services Consortium, LLC (PSC)
Año de edición:
2025
ISBN:
9798896171294
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In the beginning, Fuzz and Trendy were churchgoing, loving people, two people who loved God and worshipped God all the way.Fuzz was an usher, and Trendy a church-loving wife. Fuzz was an outstanding music producer who loved his work very much. Fuzz promoted a song that made millions of dollars in which turned his love around for his wife. Women were coming at Fuzz left and right, and his head got so big, he started disrespecting his wife, cheating with other women, cussing her out, and beating her for whatever reason possible. Trendy caught Fuzz having sex with another woman in someone else’s office, and it broke her heart. Fuzz then hit Trendy and killed her, but the paramedics brought her back to life. Afterward, they went to court, and the judge gave Fuzz six months to think about what he’d done. Fuzz was confronted in jail by some men who served Satan, the devil. They beat Fuzz so bad, he couldn’t tell anybody anything or they would kill him. They put Fuzz in the hole to protect him, but after a while, Fuzz went back to population. Those guys were waiting for Fuzz. They told him he had to do something for them or they would kill him. Fuzz didn’t know what to do. He was scared. They made him sell his soul to the devil. Fuzz was released soon from jail. When he got home, he didn’t know what to do. His life had changed. He went to work for the devil the next day, and they gave him something that almost killed him. But his wife had his back 100 percent, and she was there to help him. God had been trying to talk to Trendy to tell her to leave her husband, and she had every right to. But Trendy didn’t listen. Trendy’s mother tried to get her to come back home, but Trendy wouldn’t listen. A friend of Trendy whom she hadn’t seen in years stopped by to talk to her about what had happened to Fuzz in jail. Trendy invited Amber in to talk. They were glad to see each other. Amber told Trendy all about that happened to Fuzz while he was in jail. Amber told Trendy that these guys had beaten Fuzz up so bad, they had to put him in the hole for recuperation, but when they let him out, the guys who beat him made him sell his soul to the devil and then told Trendy not to say a word to anybody about this or it could mean life or death. Trendy was frightened and didn’t know what to do. She thanked Amber for the information, then Amber left.Trendy called her mother to let her mother know what was going on, and her mother told her to leave him and come home. Trendy told her mother she wasn’t leaving her husband. Trendy was going to get her husband’s life back from the devil, so she went head-on with the devil and she got her husband’s life back. After all that she did, Fuzz went back to doing the things he was doing before. God finally got a hold of Trendy and told her what she had to do, and Trendy finally listened. Trendy’s friend, Blanca, told Trendy to come to her house and relax, so Trendy went to Blanca’s. Blanca called Monique and Patsey to come over to spend some time with Trendy. The girls hadn’t spent time like this in a long time. It felt good, but Trendy was sad and she made up her mind to leave and go start her life over. Everyone was sad. One of Fuzz’s girls had come by Blanca’s house and asked to speak to Trendy.Blanca called Trendy to the door. Trendy remembered her and told her, 'You need to leave before something happens.' So the girl left, then Trendy told her friends she better be leaving before, so she went and told her husband where she was, and he came over. Trendy hugged and kissed each of her friends and told them goodbye, and she would call them when she got to where she was going. They all waved to Trendy as she drove down the road.

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