ANNA SOMETHING HAD been nagging in my head, and I suddenly remembered what Toni said that night of the Brody and coffee shop incident. When he wouldn’t speak, that nagging feeling only got stronger. “Was it your… someone from the past? The gangs? Tell me, Alanzo! Don’t ever act like someone else, someone I don’t know, around me. I can’t take it. Tell me what’s wrong.” He replied with his mouth on my skin. “I don’t like it when you start calling me Alanzo.” It came out garblish but I still understood it. “It’s like I did something wrong and your about to hit my butt with a stick.” “At least I haven’t transformed into a b***h. Yet.” “You did. If you’d been a truck, you’d have run me over.” “That’s me mad as hell.” “I know. And thinking about it just turned me on.” He’s began nibbling

