A faithful young man and his girlfriend face challenges to their relationship when a manipulative woman tries to seduce him, leading to confrontation and violence.
Type:
Short
Status:
For sale
Page Count:
52pp
Genre:
Drama, Romance
Budget:
Independent
Age Rating:
17+
Synopsis/Details
The Streets Don’t Love Nobody Detroit’s Eastside pulses with life, danger, and the unspoken rules of the streets. Here, respect is earned, loyalty is rare, and love is a luxury few can afford. Bryan, a young man with a sharp wit and a sharper tongue, navigates this world with his crew—Nate, Lonzo, and Adrian—men who live by their own code, where women are conquests and relationships are temporary. But Bryan is different. He’s found something real with Sheila, a woman whose confidence and intelligence match his own. Their love is a fortress, built on trust, honesty, and a shared understanding of what it means to be truly seen. While Bryan’s friends mock his devotion, calling him “pussy-whipped,” Bryan knows the truth: Sheila is his immunity in a world that thrives on chaos. Love on Lock Sheila isn’t just Bryan’s girlfriend—she’s his partner, his confidante, and his greatest ally. Their relationship is a rare gem in a neighborhood where love is often transactional. Sheila’s beauty salon is her kingdom, a place where gossip flows as freely as the hairspray, and where she holds court with wisdom beyond her years. She knows the value of a woman isn’t in her body or her ability to please a man, but in her character, her independence, and her self-respect. Bryan and Sheila’s love is tested daily, but they thrive on it. Their banter is electric, their intimacy unmatched, and their loyalty unbreakable. When Bryan’s friends joke about his “domestication,” he fires back with confidence: “A real man doesn’t need to chase what he already has.” Sheila, in turn, shuts down any doubt with a smirk and a reminder: “I don’t need to worry about other women when I know what I’ve got at home.” The Storm Brewing But not everyone respects what Bryan and Sheila have. Charmaine, a woman as beautiful as she is venomous, sees Sheila’s happiness as a challenge. Charmaine is used to getting what she wants—attention, men, and control. She’s in a relationship with Daniel, a man who worships the ground she walks on, but she craves more. She wants Bryan, not because she loves him, but because she can’t stand the idea of a love she can’t destroy. Charmaine’s obsession with Bryan isn’t about desire—it’s about power. She’s convinced that no man can resist her, and Bryan’s refusal to even entertain her advances is an insult she can’t ignore. “No man will turn down pussy when it’s on the floor,” she sneers, underestimating the strength of Bryan and Sheila’s bond. Her mission becomes clear: seduce Bryan, break Sheila, and prove that love is just another weakness to exploit. The Spark That Ignites the Fire Tensions reach a boiling point when Bryan and Sheila run into Charmaine and Daniel at the mall. What starts as a verbal spat quickly escalates into a physical confrontation. Charmaine, fueled by jealousy and humiliation, goads Bryan, accusing him of wanting her. Daniel, with his ego bruised, steps in to defend his woman—only to find himself outmatched by Bryan’s fury. Sheila, never one to back down, jumps into the fray. The fight is brutal, raw, and unapologetic. Bryan and Sheila stand back-to-back, a united front against Charmaine and Daniel’s pettiness. When mall security intervenes, Bryan and Sheila are handcuffed and led away—but not before exchanging a look that says it all: “We ride together, no matter what.” As they’re escorted out, Bryan grins at Sheila, undeterred by the chaos. “When we get home, I want some head for this,” he teases. Sheila laughs, unfazed. “And you’ll be eating pussy for a long time,” she fires back. Their love isn’t just surviving the storm—it’s thriving in it.

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The Writer: Bernard Mersier

Born and raised in Detroit, Michigan. Some of my work that's been produced include two stage plays. "The same woman in me." "Family abuse" which is also part of an anthology I've written titled "Mirrors with no images." The feature film I have in production is titled "The heartbreaker.” Go to bio
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