Esperanza and Alex can make a 30 second
call turn into an exhausting 10 minutes. Alex is just soo stupid.
And now... back to... THIS BITCH OVER HERE WHO BE TALKING BOUT ME TO THEY FRIENDS!! WHATS GOOD?!?!
call turn into an exhausting 10 minutes. Alex is just soo stupid.
And now... back to... THIS BITCH OVER HERE WHO BE TALKING BOUT ME TO THEY FRIENDS!! WHATS GOOD?!?!
"What was she wearing?" "Where is she? They need to know where to look for her." Hey, stupid, she's the one lying on the living room floor bleeding. Still need to know what she's wearing?! I especially loved when Esperanza told Alex they were on a recorded line... that's going to get HER in some trouble too, I think.
Right? The police need to know who they're looking for?
Like bitch, when you walk in, it's the woman bleeding on the living room floor! Figure it out!
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OMG!Disgusting, Alex and Kelly on the phone drove me!
shareEsperanza should have got in her car and drove to the crime scene. I bet she would have made it there before the police and ambulance arrive. I was surprise that Alex living in such an upscale neighborhood that the police is taking too long to arrive. Normally it takes longer for the police to arrive in the hood, not this time for the projects.
shareI am currently living in the hood while back in Texas. Between the City police, county sheriff, school district police and local military police that are ever present for some reason off base, we have better services then the neglected citizens of Maxine.
And now... back to... THIS BITCH OVER HERE WHO BE TALKING BOUT ME TO THEY FRIENDS!! WHATS GOOD?!?!
You are blessed to have better services in Texas compared to the fictional city of Maxine.
shareI liked how Esperanza, who has no idea of what's going on, just that there is an injured and bloody elderly woman somewhere in the house and covered in blood, told Kelly to go over and check it out, without knowing what happened nor whether or not the perpetrator was still on the premises.
I woke up this way...