 Hey y'all I am so excited. We have our first crossover story time. I am bringing to you characters from one of the first stories I told on my channel called secrets of the implantation and mention of the last story time characters from the previous story time the contract. Let me give you a background. You may want to go back and watch secrets of the implantation. This was set in the south. We have characters Mina, Quentin, her mother, grandmother, big mama, Ms. Bernie, her good friend down in the south. I believe this was set in Savannah, Georgia outside of Savannah, Georgia. Ms. Mina was working at an old plantation. Some stuff popped off a couple of stories. She ends up hanging out and dating this fair-skinned man who turns out to be really he's a he's albino. He has albinoism. Is that the word? His name is Quentin. This was set in the early 2000s. Then we have the characters from the contract. We have Tiara who was dating and engaged to shady ass and sexual ass Paul Wernthrop with his mother Ms. Mary Wernthrop. Now that was set in 1987. Sorry y'all. So I was trying to think okay how am I gonna have this to crossover because you just can't jump a decade without some explanation. Secrets of the plantation was set in the early 2000s 2005. Mina was in her mid 20s excuse me early 20s. Okay. She's young. She's still young. 2000. Okay. Early 2000 in the south. Now the contract is set in LA. We just finished it 1987. Now this is gonna this storyline. It's gonna be five years after the secrets in the plantation but 18 years after the contract. Mina did it did end up marrying Quentin. They had a baby or child and their child is a toddler. Her grandmother is still alive. She's older now. She's in her early 80s but big mama is still kicking. Unfortunately her father her pop-out ended up having a stroke and passing away shortly after they gave birth to their first child. Okay. Mina did go to school. If y'all remember she was taking school. She wanted to be a paralegal. She thought she wanted to be a lawyer. Didn't go out that way. You know things change as you get older and instead she went ahead and got her real estate license and she's doing really well as a real estate agent. Okay. So now we're gonna start this off in LA with Paul. I'm just giving y'all a background. This is gonna be part one. I'm not doing it. I'm not even gonna get into the details. So Paul is at the funeral of his mother. His mother has passed away from kidney failure and next to him is Miss Georgia aka Richard and on the other side is the thin man. He's just gonna be the thin man just for mystery, right? So Georgia is being very extra crying, boo-hooing. She has on this thing. I need to stop. She has on this black hat crying and Paul is just sitting up there rolling his eyes. Now the tea is y'all. Yes they had an ancestral relationship but Paul's mother unfortunately happened grooming him for a young, at a young age. He was grown. He had every chance to stop that nasty-ish and get with someone else and not be messing around with his own mama but by that time the damage had been done. A part of him was actually glad that his mother had passed away, right? If anyone went well, Miss Georgia's like, oh Paul, your mama look beautiful. She look beautiful in that smock. Is it kind of smock? She look absolutely gorgeous. You cannot tell she was suffering her last days. The thin man is like, Georgia, how could you even tell what she looked like with all that crying? You were doing your mascara, just running all over the place. And so Georgia's just like, hush up. You know, fanning herself, wiping her face, you know. So Paul has decided, you know, he's had enough of LA. He wants to move back to the south where his mother was raised and is originally from and currently live in. So he sells his big estate. He didn't get as much as he had hoped for because it's an old house. He's been living in the same, you know, dying decade, resting house. And you know, Paul has had some shady business deals that have fallen through. He has lost a lot of money. Someone who was originally back in the 80s, he was worth like five point something million dollars. He barely has a hundred thousand dollars in his name. That's the inside T2, right? And now he's decided to take the little bit of money he has left, go down to the south, buy him something grand and start over there. So again, this puts Paul at 50 and Mina is 30. And actually it is her birthday. So that's where we're gonna start off. We are in a small town outside of Savannah, Georgia. Paul is in his raggedy ass carpet. It's raggedy, you know, girl, that carpet is gone. He's in something else, you know, driving down to Georgia. Mina awakens. She, you know, she hears the alarm go off and she turns over to her side and Mina awakens to two big brown eyes. And it's her little girl, Zaire. And so Zaire is just four years old. And so she mumbles, happy birthday, mama. And Mina grabs her face and she's like, thank you, baby. She gives her kiss on the cheek. And so Mina gets up and sure enough, it's her birthday. She's turning 30, the big three zero. She had plans for Courtney later on that night. You want to go down there? She had plans for Courtney later on. And unfortunately, Quentin, who is always out on business deal, won't be able to do anything, celebrate because he's not there. He goes off you guys on these business trips. And he stays gone for like a month or two, you know, but he makes really good money. Mina went ahead and decided that being a lawyer was not it for her. So she decided to get her real estate license, like I said, and she's one of the top real estate agents in their small town. Okay. So like I said, she kisses her babies out here on the cheek. And she's like, what are you doing? Why are you talking like that? The baby's mouth is full of food. She's like, I'm eating some cereal. She's like, what did I tell you about getting cereal by yourself? So she's like, sorry, mama. So Mina gets up and get out of bed and sure enough, she sees cereal on the kitchen floor and child. The baby ain't got up. The baby ain't got up and fix herself a bowl of cereal and there's frosted flakes everywhere, honey. So so Mina goes ahead and cleans it up and she gets Zaire ready to drop off over her grandmother's house. Her grandmother keeps Zaire for her. She gets her her little backpack ready and you know, Mina looks in the mirror. She had put on quite a few pounds after having her baby and she just couldn't manage to get it off. So anyway, she gets her baby ready and she gets herself together, grabs a couple of papers off the kitchen table, excuse me, and goes over to her mother's house table, goes over to her grandmother's house, gets up and she knocks on the screen door and she says, Big Mama, you up. She could hear, she could smell, excuse me, bacon, fried eggs. So she just goes ahead and lets herself in. She just likes to introduce herself so she doesn't scare her grandmother right going in. So the baby runs in, you know, and goes to her great-grandmother and of course she turns around and Bernie turns around and she's like, well there goes my baby and she picks up and she's like, not Big Mama, you can't be picking her up. What about your bag? She's like, I could pick up my great-grandbaby if I want to. Chia, you been not telling the old people what they can do. So Bernie is hugging her little great-grandbaby, she's a girl, she loves her. So Mina's like, you know what Big Mama, I feel like this may be a little too much for you. You know, you've been keeping her all these years but I'm gonna start putting her in daycare here in a couple more weeks. That's when Miss Bernie put down the baby, she's like, to hell you will. I know I'm keepin' my great-grandbaby but me and Mina kind of, you know, she didn't say anything. She was not about to argue with her Big Mama this morning. She had a showing, you know, later on and she wanted to make sure and prep for it. She's like, I'll write Big Mama and she gives her a kiss in the cheek and she's like, okay, well I'll talk to you later on, okay, I'll call you to see how things are. She's like, I'll write them baby and she shoes me and I have to do with the grandmother. So she goes ahead and go on to work. I don't know what you call her, real estate firm with other real estate agents. So she doesn't have her own yet but one day she hopes to, right? Right, y'all, she's getting ready to look at her appointments. She had barely had enough time the night before to see what was going on and unfortunately the market has been kind of slow. When she first started she was showing maybe four or five houses a day. Now she could barely get that in a week but she has someone is coming in to look at one of the older houses and she was really shocked because normally no one looks at the older stuff. They all with the new houses, right? So she looks now at her, you know, right now it's 10 o'clock and the appointment is at one. So she looks down at the one o'clock and she's like, okay, one o'clock and she looked and then she's like, Paul, one o'clock appointment for Paul Wendrop. So she gets her phone, she dials his cell phone and she's like, hello? He's like, hi? Who is this? She's like, hi, Mr. Wendrop. This is Mina. He's like, you can call me Paul. She's like, okay, hi Paul. This is Mina LaRue. She took her husband's last name LaRue, okay? So this is Mina LaRue. Are we still on for one o'clock? He's like, yes, yes. We're still on and nothing has changed. She's like, okay, well then I'll see you then. So she has a one o'clock appointment with Mr. Paul to show him this estate. All right, y'all. That's part one.