Reese loved Reneé more than anything. She was his only relative besides his pops. Reneé was like his mother at times, since she was the softness that his father lacked to give him. His father was an excellent parent but Reneé gave him what he missed out from his mother, which was warmth and unconditional love. He did not play about her, he would do anything for her.

So for him to see that Cameron had gotten her in danger, it felt disrespectful to him.

"I really was gon' kill Melly. I just don't believe in fuckin up lil kids' lives in the process of doin that." Cameron explained as he rubbed her legs and thighs, he loved how smooth she felt and how she always smelt like cocoa butter.

"Cameron, I understand." Reneé said shortly before she looked at him and smiled, she completely understood.

However, she felt at peace knowing that her brother had finished the job. She could sleep at night knowing that the man who tried to kill her was gone and never coming back and she was grateful for Reese doing that.

"Can we chill another day? My brother only gonna be here for two days and I wanna spend time with him before he leaves." She asked him nicely, she felt bad but Reese came first. Always.

If there was anything her mom had taught her was that Reese and Reneé only had each other to rely on. Even though she loved spending time with Cameron, she missed her brother.

"Yeah baby, call me when you free." He kissed her before heading out the apartment to his car.

"Come out! I know your ass been waiting." She shouted to Reese and he came out the bedroom and slumped right next to her.

They put on 'The Fresh Prince of Bel Air' and watched it, they talked all night too. It was calm, fulfilling and very much needed.

-XX-

"Aw, I'm so glad you're okay!" One of the girls rushed over to hug her when she came back to the salon.

She smiled as she got flowers and hugs, these girls were incredibly kind. She hated that black women constantly competed with each other and couldn't thrive together but her salon proved that they could all grow together while supporting one another. Reneé loved it but they had to get back to work, they had a lot of customers today because Valentine's Day was coming up.

"You all know that we are gonna be busy today, let's do our best!" She shouted as they opened the salon and rushed over to their stations.

Playing some RnB in the background of the salon, Reneé watched as customers began piling in. Soon enough all the chairs were packed and even the waiting chairs, they were all trying to look good for their man.

"So who you trying to look all cute for?" Reneé asked her customer as she did her nails, she was always here but today she was doing her nails longer than usual and more dramatic.

"Girl no one, it's my girlfriend's baby shower and I'm the Godmother. Gotta look snatched for my lil godbaby." She explained with a wide grin, you could tell she was excited.

"You mean Tamika?" One of the women getting their hair done spoke.

"Yeah Tamika, the one who nigga breath smell like he twerk."  She said as chewed her gum.

The whole room bursted out laughing, even Reneé. These were the reasons why she loved her job and worked as hard as she did. Salons had been the one place for centuries where black women were always fully accepted and could just enjoy each other's company while indulging in their femininity. These moments were her motivation for when she felt like giving up.

After doing her nails, the customer paid her 100 dollars with a 100 dollar tip.

"Keep it, I live for the vibe here girl. Don't ever shut down." She said as she hugged Reneé before she walked out the Salon.

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Hours went by and it was finally nighttime and the girls had left. Reneé was just doing some last minute counting when Reese came in and sat down in her office.

She smiled at her brother before she continued counting the money and then she took a thousand out and placed it in front of him. The rest she put in the safe behind the picture.

"yo what's this foh?" He asked as he looked at the money.

"If it wasn't for you, I wouldn't have moved here or even started doing nails." Reneé smiled as she grabbed the money and gave it to him. He smiled as if he wasn't used to having money but since it came from his sister, he was a lot more grateful.

"Thank you for supporting me." Reneé said before she pulled him into a hug. He supported her even when her Dad was against it. When she had no one else to do nails on, he let her practise on his nails and she was forever grateful for that.

"You my blood, don't forget that." Reese said as they walked out, today was his last day in Chicago.

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