ir mar31 2017
 
Silly Bitch Never Learned Not to Talk to Strangers
 
Kel Bowie is in big trouble, on the run from the law, when she turns to the only person she knows with experience in these matters: O.T. He seems like a nice enough guy, so, hoping he will be kind enough to let her into his house for save haven, so she tells him her story:
 
Kel has terrible taste in men. She was dating a guy who talked her into doing something stupid. It was his brilliant idea to hold up a convenience store. She was just supposed to be the lookout and getaway driver. She had no idea the steel he gave her for “protection” was real. She had even less idea that she would be forced to use it. Terrified, she had fled from the scene alone and could not figure out what to do now that the law was on her tail for something she had no plan to be part of.
 
O.T. seems to take pity on Kel and takes her in, but Kel should have learned with her first brush with a strange but “nice guy.” These men are not to be trusted. As soon as she gets back to his house he offers her a drink and, once she wakes up, takes what he wants from her body. She should have listened when she was told not to talk to strangers.